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    Evaluating the quality of research co-production: Research Quality Plus for Co-Production (RQ + 4 Co-Pro)

    Co-production is an umbrella term used to describe the process of generating knowledge through partnerships between researchers and those who will use or benefit from research. Multiple advantages of research ...

    Robert K. D. McLean, Fred Carden, Alice B. Aiken in Health Research Policy and Systems (2023)

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    Canadian Veteran chronic disease prevalence and health services use in the five years following release: a matched retrospective cohort study using routinely collected data

    Occupational exposures may result in Canadian military Veterans having poorer health and higher use of health services after transitioning to civilian life compared to the general population. However, few stud...

    Alyson L. Mahar, Kate St. Cyr, Jennifer E. Enns, Alice B. Aiken in BMC Public Health (2022)

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    Evaluating research co-production: protocol for the Research Quality Plus for Co-Production (RQ+ 4 Co-Pro) framework

    Research co-production is an umbrella term used to describe research users and researchers working together to generate knowledge. Research co-production is used to create knowledge that is relevant to current...

    Robert K. D. McLean, Fred Carden, Ian D. Graham in Implementation Science Communications (2022)

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    The Mental Health of Military-Connected Children: A Sco** Review

    Children growing up in military families are naturally exposed to certain elements of the military family lifestyle, which has been characterized by a unique triad of mobility, family separation, and risk. The...

    Heidi Cramm, Mary Ann McColl, Alice B. Aiken in Journal of Child and Family Studies (2019)

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    A descriptive analysis of medical health services utilization of Veterans living in Ontario: a retrospective cohort study using administrative healthcare data

    Health services utilization by Veterans following release may be different than the general population as the result of occupational conditions, requirements and injuries. This study provides the first longitu...

    Alice B. Aiken, Alyson L. Mahar, Paul Kurdyak in BMC Health Services Research (2016)