A consensus statement on how to conduct inclusive health research
Journal of Intellectual Disability Research2018Vol. 63(1), pp. 1–11
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Tessa K. Frankena, Jenneken Naaldenberg, M. Cardol, Edurne García Iriarte, Tobias Buchner, Katie Brooker, P.J.C.M. Embregts, E. Joosa, F. Crowther, Ann Fudge Schormans, A. Schippers, Jan Walmsley, Patricia O’Brien, Christine Linehan, Ruth Northway, Henny van Schrojenstein Lantman‐de Valk, Geraline L. Leusink
Abstract
Consensus was reached on how to design and conduct inclusive health research. However, this statement should be continuously adapted to incorporate recent knowledge. The focus of this consensus statement is largely on inclusive health research, but the principles can also be applied to other areas.
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