Peer researchers in post-professional healthcare: A glimpse at motivations and partial objectivity as opportunities for action researchers
Abstract
Peer researchers are members of a population under study who have a decision-making role or staff position on a research team. Peer researchers are increasingly required for funding proposals to succeed in Canadian HIV/AIDS research, and are strongly recommended for community-based participatory research in other fields. There is a need to better understand peer researchers’ motivations and their impact, both positive and negative, on studies...
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Peer researchers in post-professional healthcare: A glimpse at motivations and partial objectivity as opportunities for action researchers
Published Date
Nov 19, 2018
Journal
Volume
17
Issue
4
Pages
591 - 609
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