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Table 2 Paper definitions of Public Involvement activities

From: Research collaboration with care home residents: a systematic review of public involvement approaches

Author(s)

Public Involvement Terminology Used

Description of Terminology

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