Authors
Mineko Wada, Judith Sixsmith, Gail Harwood, Theodore D Cosco, Mei Lan Fang, Andrew Sixsmith
Publication date
2020/12
Journal
Research Involvement and Engagement
Volume
6
Pages
1-8
Publisher
BioMed Central
Description
Background
Funding bodies increasingly require researchers to write lay summaries to communicate projects’ real-world relevance to the public in an accessible way. However, research proposals and findings are generally not easily readable or understandable by non-specialist readers. Many researchers find writing lay summaries difficult because they typically write for fellow subject specialists or academics rather than the general public or a non-specialist audience. The primary objective of our project is to develop guidelines for researchers in Canada’s AGE-WELL Network of Centres of Excellence, and ultimately various other disciplines, sectors, and institutions, to co-create lay summaries of research projects with stakeholders. To begin, we produced a protocol for co-creating a lay summary based on workshops we organized and facilitated for an AGE-WELL researcher. This paper presents the lay summary …
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