Interaction and innovation: practical strategies for inclusive consumer-driven research in health services.
Maria R DahmAnthony BrownDean MartinMaureen WilliamsBrian OsborneJocelyne BassealMary PotterRae-Anne HardieJulie LiJudith ThomasAndrew GeorgiouPublished in: BMJ open (2019)
Enhancing consumer contribution and establishing inclusive research design requires a negotiated, interactive, meaningful and transparent process. As a collaborative approach, consumer-driven research involvement offers opportunities for new, often unexpected or unexplored perspectives to feature across the whole research process. In a move away from tokenistic consumer involvement, consumers and researchers who participated in this novel and immersive research project identified inclusive research as a powerful tool to enhance health services research and its translation into effective policy.