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Working together to co-produce better health: The experience of the Collaboration for Leadership in Applied Health Research and Care for Northwest London.

Cicely A MarstonRachel MatthewsAlicia RenedoJulie E Reed
Published in: Journal of health services research & policy (2020)
Our path was made smoother because we had funding to support the creation of a 'potential space' to experiment with different ways of working. Other factors that can enhance collaboration include a shared commitment to dialogical practice, a recognition of the legitimacy of different partners' knowledge, a long timeframe to identify and resolve problems, the maintenance of an enabling environment for collaboration, a willingness to work iteratively and reflexively, and a shared end goal.
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