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Researching together: involving people living with dementia as co-researchers. / Swarbrick, Caroline; Group, The Scottish Dementia Working.
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title = "Researching together: involving people living with dementia as co-researchers",
abstract = "Historically, the involvement of people living with dementia in research has predominantly focused on involvement as {\textquoteleft}participants{\textquoteright}. In the ESRC/NIHR-funded (2014-2019) Neighbourhoods and Dementia Research Study (led by The University of Manchester), people living with dementia are involved as co-researchers across the Study{\textquoteright}s eight work programmes and are currently designing and undertaking their own research projects. We are currently working alongside four groups of people living with dementia: EDUCATE from Stockport, Greater Manchester; Open Doors from Salford, Greater Manchester; Salford INSPIRE from Salford, Greater Manchester and; the Scottish Dementia Working Group (SDWG), who are based in Glasgow. This presentation will outline the development of a {\textquoteleft}Co-researcher Involvement and Engagement Model{\textquoteright}, which was co-produced by the groups. The model illustrates a variety of ways in which people living with dementia within the groups would like to contribute to each of the work programmes for the duration of the Study.",
author = "Caroline Swarbrick and Group, {The Scottish Dementia Working}",
year = "2016",
month = oct,
language = "English",

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