Review paper
Addressing the challenges of knowledge co-production in quality improvement: learning from the implementation of the researcher-in-residence model
Abstract
The concept of knowledge co-production is used in health services research to describe partnerships (which can involve researchers, practitioners, managers, commissioners or service users) with the purpose of creating, sharing and negotiating different knowledge types used to make improvements in health services. Several knowledge co-production models have been proposed to date, some involving intermediary roles. This paper explores one such...
Paper Details
Title
Addressing the challenges of knowledge co-production in quality improvement: learning from the implementation of the researcher-in-residence model
Published Date
Jun 4, 2018
Journal
Volume
28
Issue
1
Pages
67 - 73