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  • Cocreation, coproduction, and codesign are promoted as effective methods to engage citizens in shaping health and social care services, but key gaps in the evidence base exist regarding processes, inclusivity mechanisms, and management styles.
  • The research program 'Samskapa' will analyze nine coproduction projects over six years (2019-2024) in Sweden and England, utilizing both qualitative and quantitative methods for a comprehensive cross-case analysis.
  • Ethical approvals will be secured as required, and data will be managed according to regulations, with ongoing dissemination of findings to participants and stakeholders throughout the research process.

Article Abstract

Introduction: Cocreation, coproduction and codesign are advocated as effective ways of involving citizens in the design, management, provision and evaluation of health and social care services. Although numerous case studies describe the nature and level of coproduction in individual projects, there remain three significant gaps in the evidence base: (1) measures of coproduction processes and their outcomes, (2) mechanisms that enable inclusivity and reciprocity and (3) management systems and styles. By focusing on these issues, we aim to explore, enhance and measure the value of coproduction for improving the health and well-being of citizens.

Methods And Analysis: Nine ongoing coproduction projects form the core of an interactive research programme ('Samskapa') during a 6-year period (2019-2024). Six of these will take place in Sweden and three will be undertaken in England to enable knowledge exchange and cross-cultural comparison. The programme has a longitudinal case study design using both qualitative and quantitative methods. Cross-case analysis and a sensemaking process will generate relevant lessons both for those participating in the projects and researchers. Based on the findings, we will develop explanatory models and other outputs to increase the sustained value (and values) of future coproduction initiatives in these sectors.

Ethics And Dissemination: All necessary ethical approvals will be obtained from the regional Ethical Board in Sweden and from relevant authorities in England. All data and personal data will be handled in accordance with General Data Protection Regulations. Given the interactive nature of the research programme, knowledge dissemination to participants and stakeholders in the nine projects will be ongoing throughout the 6 years. External workshops-facilitated in collaboration with participating case studies and citizens-both during and at the end of the programme will provide an additional dissemination mechanism and involve health and social care practitioners, policymakers and third-sector organisations.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6661680PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2019-029723DOI Listing

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