Consumer and community co-development in knowledge creation
Author(s)
Gustafsson, Louise
Bourke-Taylor, Helen M
Pepin, Genevieve
Griffith University Author(s)
Year published
2019
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The involvement of consumers and community members in research is a priority area for research published in the Australian Occupational Therapy Journal. The journal views the meaningful contribution of people (consumers) and communities with lived experience and unique perspectives as a core element in the creation and translation of knowledge into practice that is equally as important as the rigour of the studies conducted. The National Health and Medical Research Council of Australia assert that ‘health and medical research should develop processes and systems to incorporate and support sustainable consumer and community ...
View more >The involvement of consumers and community members in research is a priority area for research published in the Australian Occupational Therapy Journal. The journal views the meaningful contribution of people (consumers) and communities with lived experience and unique perspectives as a core element in the creation and translation of knowledge into practice that is equally as important as the rigour of the studies conducted. The National Health and Medical Research Council of Australia assert that ‘health and medical research should develop processes and systems to incorporate and support sustainable consumer and community involvement’ (NHMRC, 2016, p. 8).
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View more >The involvement of consumers and community members in research is a priority area for research published in the Australian Occupational Therapy Journal. The journal views the meaningful contribution of people (consumers) and communities with lived experience and unique perspectives as a core element in the creation and translation of knowledge into practice that is equally as important as the rigour of the studies conducted. The National Health and Medical Research Council of Australia assert that ‘health and medical research should develop processes and systems to incorporate and support sustainable consumer and community involvement’ (NHMRC, 2016, p. 8).
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Journal Title
Australian Occupational Therapy Journal
Volume
66
Issue
4
Subject
Clinical sciences
Science & Technology
Life Sciences & Biomedicine
Rehabilitation