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** Conducting and disseminating research in partnership with the spinal cord injury community: An interview study among researchers and stakeholders ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ** **Aims:** This study aimed: 1. to explore and describe researchers’ and community stakeholders’ experiences with working together on research among people with spinal cord injury (SCI) 2. to identify principles and strategies that researchers and community stakeholders use when conducting and disseminating SCI research in partnership. **Methods:** Interviews were conducted with a diverse group of researchers (n=5) and community stakeholders (n=5) who have experiences with working together in partnership on SCI research projects. **Implications:** The findings of this study will be used to develop the first guiding principles for conducting and disseminating research in partnership with the SCI community as well as to inform related research partnership capacity building strategies. **References:** The findings are published in the following two manuscript: - Hoekstra, F., SCI Guiding Principles Consensus Panel, Gainforth, H.L. (2021). Principles and related strategies for spinal cord injury research partnership approaches: a qualitative study. Evidence & Policy. DOI: [10.1332/174426421X16161715996124][1]. - Hoekstra, F., Schaefer, L., Athanasopoulos, P., SCI Guiding Principles Consensus Panel, Gainforth, H.L. (2021). Researchers’ and Research Users’ Experiences With and Reasons for Working Together in Spinal Cord Injury Research Partnerships: A Qualitative Study. International Journal of Health Policy and Management, (), -. DOI: [10.34172/ijhpm.2021.35][2] [1]: https://doi.org/10.1332/174426421X16161715996124 [2]: https://www.ijhpm.com/article_4046.html **SCI Guiding Principles Consensus Panel** includes Kim Anderson (NASCIC), Hugh Anton (ICORD, UBC Medicine), John Chernesky (Praxis Spinal Cord Institute, NASCIC), Susan Forwell (ICORD, UBC Occupational Therapy), Jocelyn Maffin (SCI BC), Kathleen Martin Ginis (UBC, ICORD), Christopher B McBride (SCI Canada, SCI BC), W. Ben Mortenson (UBC, ICORD), Rhonda Willms (ICORD, GF Strong, UBC Medicine)
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