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Combatting stigma and bias in addiction research by working with patients as research-team partners
Addiction to illicit substances continues to be a persistent and growing public health crisis, resulting in an increasing need for effective research and subsequent implementation in addiction research. Currently, research and treatment opinions and perspectives are limited to those of providers and professionals while failing to include patients as partners. The lived experiences of patient research