
Researchers Lindsay Kinnaird and Rosie Ashworth discuss co-producing research and co-producing with people with lived experience of dementia.
Lindsay and Rosie are both researchers on the project, 'Sharing the diagnosis of dementia in the post-Covid clinic: Patient and Practitioner Perspectives' at the University of Edinburgh . Rosie also works with NHS Scotland Neuroprogressive and Dementia Network as lead for Partners in Research and is experienced in patient and public involvement and co-producing research with people with lived experience of dementia.
BUDDs, the co-production group for research investigating dementia diagnosis during Covid-19, also share their experiences of co-production.
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This episode is co-produced with the Better Understanding Dementia Diagnosis (BUDD) stakeholder advisory group and funded by Economic and Social Research Council as part of the UKRI's Rapid Response to Covid.
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