• Assessing the benefits of participatory research: a rationale for a realist review 

      Macaulay, Ann C.; Jagosh, Justin; Seller, Robbyn; Henderson, Jim; Cargo, Margaret; Greenhalgh, Trisha; Wong, Geoff; Salsberg, Jon; Green, Lawrence W.; Herbert, Carol P.; Pluye, Pierre (Journal article, 2011)
      Participatory research (PR) experts believe that increased community and stakeholder participation in research augments program pertinence, quality, outcome, sustainability, uptake, and transferability. There is, however, ...
    • Innovation in the public sector: a systematic review and future research agenda 

      De Vries, Hanna; Bekkers, Victor; Tummers, Lars (Journal article, 2016)
      This article brings together empirical academic research on public sector innovation. Via a systematic literature review, we investigate 181 articles and books on public sector innovation, published between 1990 and 2014. ...
    • Patient engagement in research: a systematic review 

      Domecq, J. P.; Prutsky, G.; Elraiyah, T.; Wang, Z.; Nabhan, M.; Shippee, N.; Brito, J. P.; Boehmer, K.; Hasan, R.; Firwana, B.; Erwin, P.; Eton, D.; Sloan, J.; Montori, V.; Asi, N.; Dabrh, A. M. A.; Murad, M. H. (Journal article, 2014)
      Background A compelling ethical rationale supports patient engagement in healthcare research. It is also assumed that patient engagement will lead to research findings that are more pertinent to patients’ concerns and ...