Research co-design in health: a rapid overview of reviews
Health Research Policy and Systems2020Vol. 18(1), pp. 17–17
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Abstract
Research co-design appears to be widely used but seldom described or evaluated in detail. Though it has rarely been tested empirically or experimentally, existing research suggests that it can benefit researchers, practitioners, research processes and research outcomes. Realising the potential of research co-design may require the development of clearer and more consistent terminology, better reporting of the activities involved and better evaluation.
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