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Healthy and happy citizens: the opportunities and challenges of co-producing citizens' health and well-being in vulnerable neighborhoods
The politics and administration of institutional chang
Participatory action research as a driver for health promotion and prevention: a co-creation process between professionals and citizens in a deprived neighbourhood in The Hague
The politics and administration of institutional chang
Builder, Expert, Disruptor, Leader: The Many Roles of People with Lived Experience
People with lived experience of health and social care, including family carers, should be at the heart of integrated care policy and practice. One of the challenges to achieving such co-production is insufficient clarity and limited understanding of the different roles that people with lived experience are asked or choose to undertake. Following research and workshops, four roles have been identified - community builder, improvement expert, disruptor/advocate, and citizen leader. Recognising the distinct contribution and demands of these roles will enable appropriate support and development for people with lived experience and the professionals and managers with whom they collaborate.Published version, accepted version, submitted versionRD&E staff can access the full-text of this article by clicking on the 'Additional Link' above and logging in with NHS OpenAthens if prompted (12 month embargo)