Re-imagining Health Research Partnership in a Post-COVID World: A Response to Recent Commentaries

Document Type : Correspondence

Authors

1 Applied Research and Evaluation Consultant, Centreville, NS, Canada

2 The Building and Managing Effective Partnerships in Canadian Health Research Research/Advisory Team

3 University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, MB, Canada

4 University of Ottawa, Ottawa, ON, Canada

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If there was ever a time to rethink many of the research paradigms under which we have been operating,1 it is at this time of global upheaval as the world continues to struggle with the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic. At the time our research Experience of health leadership in partnering with university-based researchers in Canada – a call to ‘re-imagine’ research” was published,2 we did not know to what extent experiences with research partnerships reported by many in Canada would resonate with a broader audience, or in other areas of the world... (Read more...)

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Volume 10, Issue 1
January 2021
Pages 39-41
  • Receive Date: 20 April 2020
  • Revise Date: 30 April 2020
  • Accept Date: 01 May 2020
  • First Publish Date: 01 January 2021