Co-creation in public health research: an introduction to basic principles.

IF 2.5 Q2 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Cédric Nh Middel, Miranda R Blake, Tara Boelsen-Robinson, Joreintje D Mackenbach, Josine M Stuber, Carmen Vargas, Tari Forrester-Bowling
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Abstract

Co-creation is a participatory design approach that leverages the experiential knowledge of non-academic actors. It is increasingly adopted in public health research to enhance the relevance, acceptability, and impact of interventions. This perspective article provides a practical introduction to co-creation, its application, and benefits and considerations for public health researchers. Based on the authors' experiences with co-creation in public health, four key considerations for co-creation are outlined: 1) the selection of collaborators (those participating in the co-creation process) and their power dynamics and interests; 2) frameworks and guidelines for the co-creation process; 3) capacities needed to successfully apply a co-creation approach, such as emotional intelligence and adaptability; and 4) practical matters, such as resources and ethics approval. These insights serve as a practical introduction for public health researchers considering the application of co-creation in their projects to facilitate more effective and impactful, user-centered research designs and interventions.

公共卫生研究中的共同创造:基本原则介绍。
共同创造是一种参与式设计方法,它利用了非学术参与者的经验知识。公共卫生研究越来越多地采用这种方法来提高干预措施的相关性、可接受性和影响力。这篇视角文章为公共卫生研究人员提供了有关共同创造、其应用、益处和注意事项的实用介绍。根据作者在公共卫生领域的共同创造经验,文章概述了共同创造的四个关键注意事项:1) 合作者(参与共同创造过程的人)的选择及其权力动态和利益;2) 共同创造过程的框架和指导方针;3) 成功应用共同创造方法所需的能力,如情商和适应能力;4) 实际问题,如资源和伦理审批。这些见解可作为公共卫生研究人员考虑在其项目中应用共同创造方法的实用介绍,以促进更有效、更有影响力、以用户为中心的研究设计和干预措施。
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Public Health Research & Practice
Public Health Research & Practice PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
CiteScore
6.70
自引率
0.00%
发文量
51
审稿时长
20 weeks
期刊介绍: Public Health Research & Practice is an open-access, quarterly, online journal with a strong focus on the connection between research, policy and practice. It publishes innovative, high-quality papers that inform public health policy and practice, paying particular attention to innovations, data and perspectives from policy and practice. The journal is published by the Sax Institute, a national leader in promoting the use of research evidence in health policy. Formerly known as The NSW Public Health Bulletin, the journal has a long history. It was published by the NSW Ministry of Health for nearly a quarter of a century. Responsibility for its publication transferred to the Sax Institute in 2014, and the journal receives guidance from an expert editorial board.
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