Discerning the perspectives and working practices of those who deliver and receive a health service makes for a sensible step towards improving it. The Liverpool Co-PARS project was a four-year iterative process in which a physical activity referral scheme for inactive patients with health conditions was developed, refined, and evaluated. The aim of the present study was to explore multidisciplinary stakeholder perspectives of those involved in the coproduction of Co-PARS and inform guidelines for future co-production research. We invited 5 stakeholders (service user, exercise referral practitioner, fitness centre manager, general practitioner/public health commissioner, and an academic) to co-author the present paper and provide their ...
Prolonged periods of sitting are associated with negative health outcomes, so the increase in sedent...
BACKGROUND: Co-production of health is defined as 'the interdependent work of users and professional...
Background The limitations of ‘knowledge transfer’ are increasingly recognised, with growing interes...
There is growing interest in the application of citizen participation within all areas of public sec...
Abstract Background Interest in and use of co-production in healthcare services and research is grow...
Co-design and co-production with non-academic stakeholders has been recognized as a key approach in ...
There is growing interest in the application of citizen participation within all areas of public sec...
There is growing interest in the application of citizen participation within all areas of public sec...
It is an article of faith in health promotion that health challenges cannot be confronted successful...
EBN engages through a range of online social media activities to debate issues important to nurses a...
This issue of Public Health Research & Practice focuses on improving the co-production of research....
Background Despite growing enthusiasm for co-production in healthcare services and research, resear...
Background Knowledge mobilisation is a term used in healthcare research to describe the process o...
The notion of partnerships and co-production has been introduced in the latest public services polic...
Background/objective: Co-production is a collaborative method that can make the research process mor...
Prolonged periods of sitting are associated with negative health outcomes, so the increase in sedent...
BACKGROUND: Co-production of health is defined as 'the interdependent work of users and professional...
Background The limitations of ‘knowledge transfer’ are increasingly recognised, with growing interes...
There is growing interest in the application of citizen participation within all areas of public sec...
Abstract Background Interest in and use of co-production in healthcare services and research is grow...
Co-design and co-production with non-academic stakeholders has been recognized as a key approach in ...
There is growing interest in the application of citizen participation within all areas of public sec...
There is growing interest in the application of citizen participation within all areas of public sec...
It is an article of faith in health promotion that health challenges cannot be confronted successful...
EBN engages through a range of online social media activities to debate issues important to nurses a...
This issue of Public Health Research & Practice focuses on improving the co-production of research....
Background Despite growing enthusiasm for co-production in healthcare services and research, resear...
Background Knowledge mobilisation is a term used in healthcare research to describe the process o...
The notion of partnerships and co-production has been introduced in the latest public services polic...
Background/objective: Co-production is a collaborative method that can make the research process mor...
Prolonged periods of sitting are associated with negative health outcomes, so the increase in sedent...
BACKGROUND: Co-production of health is defined as 'the interdependent work of users and professional...
Background The limitations of ‘knowledge transfer’ are increasingly recognised, with growing interes...