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  • Coproduction ensures autistic perspectives are integrated into research.
  • There is a need for guidance on effective autistic-nonautistic collaboration in research.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To share reflections on a coproduction project involving autistic adults.
  • To provide insights for future coproduction initiatives between autistic and nonautistic team members.

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  • A collaborative project involving autistic and nonautistic individuals.
  • Reflection on the coproduction process and its outcomes.

Main Results:

  • Identified six key elements for successful coproduction: meaning of coproduction, ground rules/traffic light system, environmental adaptations, digital communication tools, encouraging authenticity, and supporting autistic strengths.
  • Learned the importance of adapting environments and communication methods to suit diverse needs.

Conclusions:

  • Optimizing coproduction with autistic people can enhance research relevance and impact.
  • Future research should focus on refining practices for inclusive and effective coproduction in autism research.