May 30, 202100:19:51

Co-Production. Power. Change. Worth the Risk.

How can co-production help get research findings into practice and life? Consider researchers' and public's capacity, willingness, and opportunity to co-produce. Blog subscribers: Listen to the podcast here. Scroll down through show notes to read the post. Please support my podcast. CONTRIBUTE HERE Episode Notes Prefer to read, experience impaired hearing or deafness? Find FULL TRANSCRIPT at the end of the other show notes or download the printable transcript here Contents with Time-Stamped Headings to listen where you want to listen or read where you want to read (heading. time on podcast xx:xx. page # on the transcript) Proem.. 1 Little did I know. Growing into co-production. 02:01. 1 Experimenting for change in research 05:17. 2 Co-production – a power shift 06:15. 2 Co-production – from here to where? 08:00. 3 Researcher’s capacity, willingness, and opportunity to participate 08:45. 3 Public’s capacity, willingness, and opportunity to participate. 10:31. 3 Why bother? It’s hard. 12:26. 4 Now what? 15:46. 5 Reflection 18:13. 5 Please comments and ask questions at the comment section at the bottom of the show notes on LinkedIn via email DM on Instagram or Twitter to @healthhats Credits Music by permission from Joey van Leeuwen, Boston Drummer, Composer, Arranger Web/social media coach, Kayla Nelson Inspired by Karen Fortuna, Gwen Darien, James Harrison, Michelle Lenox, Crispin Goyta, Beverly Rogers, Thomas Scheid, Libby Hoy, Luc Pelletier, Laurie Wasserstein, Dorothy Cucinelli Sponsored by Abridge Links Co-production of the quality of patient-centered outcomes research partnerships instrument for people with mental health conditions  Fortuna, Karen L.; Myers, Amanda; Brooks, Jessica; Collins-Pisano, Caroline; Marceau, Skyla; Pratt, Sarah; Lyons, Kathy; Walker, Robert; Thompson, Shavon; Greene, Kaycie; Pringle, Willie; and Carter, Katina (2021) "Co-production of the quality of patient-centered outcomes research partnerships instrument for people with mental health conditions," Patient Experience Journal: Vol. 8 : Iss. 1 , Article 17. DOI: 10.35680/2372-0247.1533 NIHR resource for public involvement - Guidance on co-producing a research project Published April 2021 Co-production of knowledge: the future. BMJ 2021; 372 doi: https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.n434 (Published 16 February 2021) Patient Engagement In Research: Early Findings From The Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute Laura P. Forsythe, Kristin L. Carman, Victoria Szydlowski, Lauren Fayish, Laurie Davidson, David H. Hickam, Courtney Hall, Geeta Bhat, Denese Neu, Lisa Stewart, Maggie Jalowsky, Naomi Aronson, and Chinenye Ursla Anyanwu Health Affairs 2019 38:3, 359-367 Related podcasts and blogs https://health-hats.com/pod125/   https://health-hats.com/covid-19-people-living-safely/ https://health-hats.com/everyone-included-research/   About the Show Welcome to Health Hats, learning on the journey toward best health. I am Danny van Leeuwen, a two-legged, old, cisgender, white man with privilege, living in a food oasis, who can afford many hats and knows a little about a lot of healthcare and a lot about very little. Most people wear hats one at a time, but I wear them all at once. We will listen and learn about what it takes to adjust to life's realities in the awesome circus of healthcare. Let's make some sense of all this.

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