“…IKT is an umbrella term used in approaches to research projects centred on active collaboration between researchers and knowledge partners (ie, researchers, policy makers, clinicians, organizations, people with lived or living experience, and family members/caregivers). 22 , 23 Within health research, IKT or other cocreation approaches have been widely used 24 , 25 , 26 , 27 , 28 and can ensure a more fulsome implementation of the research findings. 24 , 29 Combined with IKT, we used ID, an analytic, inductive, qualitative research methodology for developing knowledge that informs practice in the applied disciplines in a new meaningful way, going beyond what was already known.…”