The Rycroft-Malone paper states that co-production relies on ‘authentic’ collaboration as a context for action. Our commentary supports and extends this assertion. We suggest that ‘authentic’ co-production involves processes where participants can ‘see’ the difference that they have made within the project and beyond. We provide examples including: the use of design in health projects which seek to address power issues and make contributions visible through iteration and prototyping; and the development of ‘actionable outputs’ from research that are the physical embodiment of coproduction. Finally, we highlight the elements of the Collaboration for Leadership in Applied Health Research and Care (CLAHRC) architecture that enables the i...
Background Knowledge mobilisation requires the effective elicitation and blending of different type...
© 2018 The Author(s). The potential use, influence and impact of health research is seldom fully rea...
EBN engages through a range of online social media activities to debate issues important to nurses a...
"Co-production" is becoming an increasingly popular term in policymaking, governance, and research. ...
BackgroundDespite growing enthusiasm for co-production in healthcare services and research, research...
Over time there has been a shift, at least in the rhetoric, from a pipeline conceptualisation of kno...
Over time there has been a shift, at least in the rhetoric, from a pipeline conceptualisation of kno...
Over time there has been a shift, at least in the rhetoric, from a pipeline conceptualisation of kno...
In this perspective paper, we explore the growing enthusiasm for “co-produced” research, focusing in...
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...
Carnegie UK (CUK) and National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) INVOLVE held a meeting on the co...
Background Interest in and use of co-production in healthcare services and research is growing. Prev...
This article is a response to Oliver et al.'s Commentary 'The dark side of coproduction: do the cost...
Co-production and co-design practices are increasingly being promoted to develop user-centred public...
Background Knowledge mobilisation requires the effective elicitation and blending of different type...
© 2018 The Author(s). The potential use, influence and impact of health research is seldom fully rea...
EBN engages through a range of online social media activities to debate issues important to nurses a...
"Co-production" is becoming an increasingly popular term in policymaking, governance, and research. ...
BackgroundDespite growing enthusiasm for co-production in healthcare services and research, research...
Over time there has been a shift, at least in the rhetoric, from a pipeline conceptualisation of kno...
Over time there has been a shift, at least in the rhetoric, from a pipeline conceptualisation of kno...
Over time there has been a shift, at least in the rhetoric, from a pipeline conceptualisation of kno...
In this perspective paper, we explore the growing enthusiasm for “co-produced” research, focusing in...
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...
Carnegie UK (CUK) and National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) INVOLVE held a meeting on the co...
Background Interest in and use of co-production in healthcare services and research is growing. Prev...
This article is a response to Oliver et al.'s Commentary 'The dark side of coproduction: do the cost...
Co-production and co-design practices are increasingly being promoted to develop user-centred public...
Background Knowledge mobilisation requires the effective elicitation and blending of different type...
© 2018 The Author(s). The potential use, influence and impact of health research is seldom fully rea...
EBN engages through a range of online social media activities to debate issues important to nurses a...