Frameworks for supporting patient and public involvement in research: Systematic review and co‐design pilot
Health Expectations2019Vol. 22(4), pp. 785–801
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Trisha Greenhalgh, Lisa Hinton, Teresa Finlay, Alastair Macfarlane, Nick Fahy, Ben Clyde, Alan Chant
Abstract
The plethora of frameworks combined with evidence of limited transferability suggests that a single, off-the-shelf framework may be less useful than a menu of evidence-based resources which stakeholders can use to co-design their own frameworks.
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