In this podcast, Adam is joined by a fantastic panel, uniquely placed to share their lived experiences to discuss the opportunity for consumer engagement in lab-based research. Within the discussion, Adam unpacks the assumptions and attitudes of both consumers and researchers on this topic and identifies barriers to engagement from both sides. Finally, the panel suggest potential steps forward to improve engagement, communication and align expectations. Prefer to read rather than listen? Check out the Podcast script.
Authorship & Acknowledgments:
This resource was created as part of the McMaster University, CanChild, and Kids Brain Health Network Family Engagement in Research Course in partnership with Healthy Trajectories: A child and youth disability research hub on the Melbourne Children’s Campus. Special thanks to podcast guests Holly Voges, Oliver Hunter, David McPherson. Copyright ©2022 Adam Piers, Georgie Rose, Vicki Cavalieros, Kate Milner. All rights reserved.
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