collaboration and co-production of knowledge in healthcare: opportunities and challenges
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Over time there has been a shift, at least in the rhetoric, from a pipeline conceptualisation of knowledge implementation, to one that recognises the potential of more collaboration, co-productive approaches to knowledge production and use. In this editorial, which is grounded in our research and collective experience, we highlight both the potential and challenge with collaboration and co-production. This includes issues about stakeholder engagement, governance arrangements, and capacity and capability for working in a coproductive way. Finally, we reflect on the fact that this approach is not a panacea, but is accompanied by some philosophical and practical challenges.
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| Authors | ;Jo Rycroft-Malone;Christopher R. Burton;Tracey Bucknall;Ian D. Graham;Alison M. Hutchinson;Dawn Stacey |
| Journal | telematika |
| Year | 2016 |
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