Engaging stakeholders to level up COPD care in LMICs: lessons learned from the "Breathe Well" programme in Brazil, China, Georgia, and North Macedonia
Journal
BMC health services research
Date Issued
2024-01
Author(s)
Fernandes, Genevie
Williams, Siân
Adab, Peymané
Gale, Nicola
de Jong, Corina
de Sousa, Jaime Correia
Cheng, K K
Chi, Chunhua
Cooper, Brendan G
Dickens, Andrew P
Enocson, Alexandra
Farley, Amanda
Jolly, Kate
Jowett, Sue
Maglakelidze, Maka
Maghlakelidze, Tamaz
Martins, Sonia
Sitch, Alice
Stelmach, Rafael
Turner, Alice
Pan, Zihan
Pang, Hui
Zhang, Jianxin
Jordan, Rachel E
DOI
10.1186/s12913-023-10525-4
Abstract
Effective stakeholder engagement in health research is increasingly being recognised and promoted as an important pathway to closing the gap between knowledge production and its use in health systems. However, little is known about its process and impacts, particularly in low-and middle-income countries. This opinion piece draws on the stakeholder engagement experiences from a global health research programme on Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) led by clinician researchers in Brazil, China, Georgia and North Macedonia, and presents the process, outcomes and lessons learned.
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