2024
DOI: 10.1057/s41599-024-03278-w
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Reflections and practical tips from co-producing an intervention with neurodiverse children, their families, and professional stakeholders

Hannah A. Armitt,
Leah Attwell,
Ellen N. Kingsley
et al.

Abstract: Transdisciplinary co-produced health research and co-designed interventions have the capacity to improve research quality and the relevance, acceptability, and accessibility of healthcare. This approach also helps researchers to address power imbalances to share decision-making with service-users and the public. However, this growing methodology is currently difficult to appraise and develop as detailed sharing of practice is limited. The ‘CO-production of a Nature-based Intervention For children with ADHD stu… Show more

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