Co-production in sleep and circadian research: a scoping review of current practices and future directions
Emma Louise Gale,
Raahat Manrai,
Lorna Caddick
et al.
Abstract:Introduction: Sleep is essential for mental and physical health and research in the field has substantially expanded over the past fifty years. Co-production methodology has been increasingly used within health and social care research and refers to collaboration between researchers, policy makers, community partners and wider stakeholders. The aim of this scoping review was to detail the use of co-production methods within sleep research.
Methods: A review of the existing literature was conducted using seven … Show more
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