Background: Interest in and use of co-production in healthcare services and research is growing. Previous reviews have summarized co-production approaches in use, collated outcomes and effects of co-production, and focused on replicability and reporting, but none have critically reflected on how co-production in applied health research might be evolving and the implications of this for future research. We conducted this scoping review to systematically map recent literature on co-production in applied health research in the United Kingdom to inform co-production practice and guide future methodological research. Methods: This scoping review was performed using established methods. We created an evidence map to show the extent and nature of ...
Additional file 2: Conceptualization and implementation of co-production in the included papers
Background The limitations of ‘knowledge transfer’ are increasingly recognised, with growing interes...
Background: Co-production is defined as the voluntary or involuntary involvement of users in the des...
Background Interest in and use of co-production in healthcare services and research is growing. Pre...
BackgroundDespite growing enthusiasm for co-production in healthcare services and research, research...
Review title The role of co-production in sustainability of innovations in applied health and socia...
Background: Despite growing enthusiasm for co-production in healthcare services and research, resear...
The 2020 update of the Marmot report into health inequalities stated that life expectancy in England...
This issue of Public Health Research & Practice focuses on improving the co-production of research....
Researchers are increasingly encouraged to co-produce research, involving members of the public, ser...
Background and Rationale: Internationally, the idea of “co-production’ has become more popular in he...
Carnegie UK (CUK) and National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) INVOLVE held a meeting on the co...
Background Co-production is an umbrella term used to describe the process of generating knowledge th...
Additional file 2: Conceptualization and implementation of co-production in the included papers
Background The limitations of ‘knowledge transfer’ are increasingly recognised, with growing interes...
Background: Co-production is defined as the voluntary or involuntary involvement of users in the des...
Background Interest in and use of co-production in healthcare services and research is growing. Pre...
BackgroundDespite growing enthusiasm for co-production in healthcare services and research, research...
Review title The role of co-production in sustainability of innovations in applied health and socia...
Background: Despite growing enthusiasm for co-production in healthcare services and research, resear...
The 2020 update of the Marmot report into health inequalities stated that life expectancy in England...
This issue of Public Health Research & Practice focuses on improving the co-production of research....
Researchers are increasingly encouraged to co-produce research, involving members of the public, ser...
Background and Rationale: Internationally, the idea of “co-production’ has become more popular in he...
Carnegie UK (CUK) and National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) INVOLVE held a meeting on the co...
Background Co-production is an umbrella term used to describe the process of generating knowledge th...
Additional file 2: Conceptualization and implementation of co-production in the included papers
Background The limitations of ‘knowledge transfer’ are increasingly recognised, with growing interes...
Background: Co-production is defined as the voluntary or involuntary involvement of users in the des...