Principles to guide spinal cord injury research partnerships: a Delphi consensus study.
Heather Louise GainforthRhyann C McKayFemke HoekstraJocelyn MaffinKathryn M SibleyMary Elizabeth Jungnull nullPublished in: Disability and rehabilitation (2021)
Findings provide insight into 37 principles that could be used to combat tokenism and inform future guidance to meaningfully engage partners in SCI research.Implications for RehabilitationConsensus-based research partnership principles (i.e., norms or beliefs) were identified and could be prioritized to help support spinal cord injury (SCI) researchers and research users combat tokenism and meaningfully engage research users as partners in the co-creation of knowledge.The resulting list of recommended research partnership principles was used to inform the development of guidance to support quality partnerships between SCI researchers and research users within and outside the rehabilitation context (www.IKTprinciples.com).Guidance supporting meaningful research partnerships may accelerate the time between discovery and use of research in practice.