EngAGE4Change: Co-creating outdoor community spaces with care home residents and community-dwelling older adults to improve movement behaviour and reduce social isolation - A Health CASCADE study protocol

IF 3.2 3区 医学 Q1 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Jorge R. Zapata-Restrepo , Giuliana R. Longworth , Philippa M. Dall , Dawn A. Skelton , Mai JM. ChinAPaw , Sacra Morejón Torné , Maria Giné-Garriga
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Abstract

Objectives

To present and structure the use of co-creation as an overarching approach to position older adults—particularly care home residents and community-dwellers—and other key stakeholders as active decision-makers in an urban design and spatial planning project aimed at creating inclusive outdoor spaces.

Study design

A multi-step, context-based, iterative protocol using co-creation for designing public spaces with older adults.

Methods

A structured co-creation process engaged 20 older adults (both care home residents and community-dwellers), along with 3 family members, 2 health professionals, 2 caregivers, 1 researcher, and 2 urban designers. The process included three phases: (1) exploratory stage for context assessment, (2) planning through a needs assessment, and (3) a co-creation core for public space ideation and prototyping. AR and VR technologies were used to support spatial visualization and immersive prototyping. A mixed-methods evaluation assessed the co-creation process, including participant engagement and outcomes.

Results

As a protocol paper, no empirical results are reported. However, the structure of the co-creation process, participant roles, and evaluation framework are detailed to guide implementation and inspiration for planning future projects using co-creation for urban design and healthy ageing.

Conclusions

This protocol offers a transferable model for integrating co-creation into urban design and planning with older adults. It supports inclusive design and adds to the growing evidence on participatory methods for addressing complex urban health challenges.
EngAGE4Change:与养老院居民和社区居住的老年人共同创建户外社区空间,以改善运动行为并减少社会孤立——一项健康级联研究协议
目的:在旨在创造包容性户外空间的城市设计和空间规划项目中,将共同创造作为一种总体方法来定位老年人,特别是养老院居民和社区居民,以及其他关键利益相关者作为积极的决策者。研究设计一个多步骤、基于情境、迭代的协议,使用共同创造来设计老年人的公共空间。方法20名老年人(包括养老院居民和社区居民)、3名家庭成员、2名卫生专业人员、2名护理人员、1名研究人员和2名城市设计师参与了结构化的共同创造过程。这个过程包括三个阶段:(1)背景评估的探索阶段;(2)通过需求评估进行规划;(3)公共空间创意和原型的共同创造核心。AR和VR技术用于支持空间可视化和沉浸式原型。混合方法评估评估了共同创造过程,包括参与者参与度和结果。结果作为一篇方案论文,没有报告实证结果。然而,共同创造过程的结构、参与者的角色和评估框架被详细介绍,以指导实施和启发规划未来的项目,利用共同创造促进城市设计和健康老龄化。该协议为将共同创造融入老年人的城市设计和规划提供了一个可转移的模型。它支持包容性设计,并进一步证明参与式方法可以解决复杂的城市卫生挑战。
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Public Health
Public Health 医学-公共卫生、环境卫生与职业卫生
CiteScore
7.60
自引率
0.00%
发文量
280
审稿时长
37 days
期刊介绍: Public Health is an international, multidisciplinary peer-reviewed journal. It publishes original papers, reviews and short reports on all aspects of the science, philosophy, and practice of public health.
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