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Using co-creation methods for research integrity guideline development - How, what, why and when?

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  • Labib, Krishma
  • Pizzolato, Daniel
  • Stappers, Pieter Jan
  • Evans, Natalie
  • Lechner, Iris M.

    (VU Amsterdam)

  • Widdershoven, Guy
  • Bouter, Lex
  • Dierickx, Kris
  • Bergema, Katinka
  • Tijdink, Joeri K.

Abstract

Existing research integrity (RI) guideline development methods are limited in including various perspectives. While co-creation methods could help to address this, there is little information available to researchers and practitioners on how, why and when to use co-creation for developing RI guidelines, nor what the outcomes of co-creation methods are. In this paper, we aim to address this gap. First, we discuss how co-creation methods can be used for RI guideline development, based on our experience of developing RI guidelines. We elaborate on steps including preparation of the aims and design; participant sensitization; organizing and facilitating workshops; and analyzing data and translating them into guidelines. Secondly, we present the resulting RI guidelines, to show what the outcome of co-creation methods are. Thirdly, we reflect on why and when researchers might want to use co-creation methods for developing RI guidelines. We discuss that stakeholder engagement and inclusion of diverse perspectives are key strengths of co-creation methods. We also reflect that co-creation methods have the potential to make guidelines implementable if followed by additional steps such as revision working groups. We conclude that co-creation methods are a valuable approach to creating new RI guidelines when used together with additional methods.

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  • Labib, Krishma & Pizzolato, Daniel & Stappers, Pieter Jan & Evans, Natalie & Lechner, Iris M. & Widdershoven, Guy & Bouter, Lex & Dierickx, Kris & Bergema, Katinka & Tijdink, Joeri K., 2021. "Using co-creation methods for research integrity guideline development - How, what, why and when?," OSF Preprints cg3rw_v1, Center for Open Science.
  • Handle: RePEc:osf:osfxxx:cg3rw_v1
    DOI: 10.31219/osf.io/cg3rw_v1
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