1. The full text paper is available |
2. The full text paper is written in English or French |
3. The paper reports empirical research (i.e., an original qualitative, or quantitative, or mixed methods study) |
4. The study concerns health-related research (i.e., deals with a health issue or health professional/organizational development) |
5. The study concerns research with (or within) a health organization |
6. The paper reports non-academics partnering with academic researchers in the research process in either consultation or co-construction manner |
7. The paper reports a study where OPR is the collaborative change intervention |
8. The paper reports OPR-related outcomes |
9. The study includes sufficient description of the OPR process |