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Evaluating research co-production: protocol for the Research Quality Plus for Co-Production (RQ+ 4 Co-Pro) framework

Authors :
McLean, RKD
Carden, F
Graham, ID
Aiken, AB
Armstrong, R
Bray, J
Cassidy, CE
Daub, O
Di Ruggiero, E
Fierro, LA
Gagnon, M
Hutchinson, Alison
Kislov, R
Kothari, A
Kreindler, S
McCutcheon, C
Reszel, J
Scarrow, G
McLean, RKD
Carden, F
Graham, ID
Aiken, AB
Armstrong, R
Bray, J
Cassidy, CE
Daub, O
Di Ruggiero, E
Fierro, LA
Gagnon, M
Hutchinson, Alison
Kislov, R
Kothari, A
Kreindler, S
McCutcheon, C
Reszel, J
Scarrow, G
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

<jats:title>Abstract</jats:title><jats:sec> <jats:title>Background</jats:title> <jats:p>Research co-production is an umbrella term used to describe research users and researchers working together to generate knowledge. Research co-production is used to create knowledge that is relevant to current challenges and to increase uptake of that knowledge into practice, programs, products, and/or policy. Yet, rigorous theories and methods to assess the quality of co-production are limited. Here we describe a framework for assessing the quality of research co-production—Research Quality Plus for Co-Production (RQ+ 4 Co-Pro)—and outline our field test of this approach.</jats:p> </jats:sec><jats:sec> <jats:title>Methods</jats:title> <jats:p>Using a co-production approach, we aim to field test the relevance and utility of the RQ+ 4 Co-Pro framework. To do so, we will recruit participants who have led research co-production projects from the international Integrated Knowledge Translation Research Network. We aim to sample 16 to 20 co-production project leads, assign these participants to dyadic groups (8 to 10 dyads), train each participant in the RQ+ 4 Co-Pro framework using deliberative workshops and oversee a simulation assessment exercise using RQ+ 4 Co-Pro within dyadic groups. To study this experience, we use a qualitative design to collect participant demographic information and project demographic information and will use in-depth semi-structured interviews to collect data related to the experience each participant has using the RQ+ 4 Co-Pro framework.</jats:p> </jats:sec><jats:sec> <jats:title>Discussion</jats:title> <jats:p>This study will yield knowledge about a new way to assess research co-production. Specifically, it will address the relevance and utility of using RQ+ 4 Co-Pro, a framework that includes context as an inseparable component of research, identifies dimensions of quality matched to the aims of co-production, and applies a systematic and tra

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
12 p., English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1337837195
Document Type :
Electronic Resource