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I think the benefits are that you are more likely to develop research evidence or knowledge that is useful rather than inapplicable. So people are more likely to use it. So I think that’s the big benefit. As me, me as a researcher, personally I benefit in that I learn a great deal from community partners, and so I’m not just part of the research world, I get to be part of the knowledge-user world as well, and that’s a huge – I find that to be a huge advantage and a benefit. And also it keeps the research really, really interesting – I never doubt the worth of the work that I do, and that is really helpful.
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