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Cyrilla van der Donk, Bas van Lanen and colleagues have published a textbook on practitioner research in social work and health care: Dutch Edition: van der Donk, C., & van Lanen, B. (2015). Praktijkonderzoek in zorg en welzijn. Bussum: Coutinho. German Edition: van der Donk, C., van Lanen, B., & Wright, M. T. (2014). Praxisforschung im Sozial- und Gesundheitswesen. Bern: Huber. American and Brazilian editions forthcoming.
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Abma, T. et al. (2019). Shaping: The Co-creation of a Research Design. In: Participatory Research for Health and Social Well-Being. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-93191-3_4
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