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Exploring the perspectives of community members as research partners in rural and remote areas.

Chelsea A PelletierAnne PousetteKirsten WardGloria Fox
Published in: Research involvement and engagement (2020)
To engage research partners in rural and remote communities, research questions and outcomes should be co-produced with community members. In-person relationships can help establish trust and bidirectional communication mechanisms are prudent throughout the research process, including the appropriate sharing of research findings. Although this project did not include community members as research team members or in the co-production of this research article, we present guidelines for research teams interested in adding a patient or public perspective to their integrated knowledge translation teams.
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