“…2,8,9 Stakeholder roles and responsibilities vary in complexity and depth across studies, ranging from information exchange to consultation or shared decisionmaking. 1,2,7,10,11 Studies evaluating the implementation of governance structures from stakeholders' perspectives report (a) restricted power to influence the research agenda, (b) minimal comprehension about the study, (c) disempowered relationships with researchers, (d) insufficient or absent incentives for participation given competing demands on stakeholder time, and (e) inadequate guidelines for governance, collaboration, or decision-making. 1,7,[10][11][12] Thus, there is an urgent need for research governance structures that foster meaningful stakeholder engagement.…”