To support the increased engagement of partners in research, this guide provides a practical set of recommendations on how to identify and meaningfully engage with partners in research. Intervention developers and researchers, health services researchers, citizen scientists, those committed to the goal of knowledge utilization, and those curious about dissemination and implementation (D&I) science may find this guide useful. The goal is for researchers to improve the quality of their research by promoting partnered engagement with the communities affected by the research.
The Partner Engagement Guide: Meaningfully Engaging and Integrating Partners into the Research Process
Author(s): Powell, T., Subica, A. M., Gotham, H. J., Haegerich, T., Jordan, A., Kelly, J., Magidson, J., Sharma, S., Taxman, F. S., & Zimmerman, L.
Contributed by: Needs Assessment and Community Engagement Workgroup

Publication year: 2024
Type: Procedural/Guidance Document/Guides
Target audience: Systems Leaders and Administrators, People Responsible for Leading Implementation Efforts
Experience: Intermediate
Language: English