Applying co-production principles in research: Reflections from young people and academics

Author:

MacLachlan Alice1ORCID,Pemmasani Praveena2,Jamieson-Mackenzie Isla2,McMellon Christina1,Cunningham Emily1,Lewis Ruth1,Tisdall E. Kay M.3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. University of Glasgow, UK

2. TRIUMPH Network Youth Advisory Group Member, UK

3. University of Edinburgh, UK

Abstract

Co-production, a form of collaborative working, is guided by principles including valuing all participants, building on individual strengths, blurring distinctions between roles, delivering benefits for all participants, building support networks and supporting people to deliver work themselves. This article explores how co-production is understood by young people and researchers and how co-production principles can be applied within a research context. We identify challenges of implementing existing co-production frameworks in research and key areas to consider for future work.

Funder

Economic and Social Research Council

Medical Research Council

Chief Scientist Office

Canadian Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council

Publisher

SAGE Publications

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