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A review protocol on research partnerships: a Coordinated Multicenter Team approach.

Femke HoekstraKelly J MrklasKathryn M SibleyTram NguyenMathew Vis-DunbarChristine J NeilsonLeah K CrockettHeather L GainforthIan D Graham
Published in: Systematic reviews (2018)
Comprehensively describing and differentiating research partnership terminology and its domains will address well-documented gaps in the literature. These efforts will contribute to and improve the quality, conduct, and reporting of research partnership literature. The collaborative review methodology will help identify and establish common terms, leverage efficiencies (e.g., expertise, experience, search and protocol design, resources) and optimize research feasibility and quality. Our approach allows for enhanced scope and inclusivity of all research user groups and domains, thereby contributing uniquely to the literature. This multicenter, efficiency and quality-focused approach may serve to inspire researchers across the globe in addressing similar domain challenges, as exist in this rapidly expanding field.
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