Author(s) | Public Involvement Terminology Used | Description of Terminology |
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De Boer et al., [21] | Participatory Research Approach to co-creation | Key stakeholders (here this is older people, their families and representatives, long-term care staff, management, architects and design staff) working with researchers to put scientific knowledge on how to design the physical, social and organizational environment in everyday care into practice |
Giné-Garriga et al., [22] | Co-creation and PAR | Working with stakeholders to design an intervention for behaviour change |
Luijkx et al., [23] | ‘Joining Forces', evidence-based knowledge, co-creation, collaboration | Collaboration with multiple stakeholders |
Hemphill et al., [24] | Stakeholder engagement, co-creation, and stakeholder groups | Involving stakeholders by gathering feedback and perspectives. |
Petriwskyj et al., [25] | Engagement | Engagement incorporates a broad range of activities, including those designed to inform or educate, gather information or consult, discuss or involve, collaborate on a more equal footing, or empower clients |
Woelders & Abma [26] | Participatory Research Approach | Collaboration inspired by response evaluation – attempts to involve all people in a certain setting |