Broadening public participation in systematic reviews: a case example involving young people in two configurative reviews

Arguments supporting the involvement of users in research have even more weight when involving the public in systematic reviews of research. We aimed to explore the potential for public involvement in systematic reviews of observational and qualitative studies.

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