Investigating principles that underlie frameworks for Pacific health research using a co-design approach: learnings from a Tongan community based project

Veisinia Pulu, Iemaima Tiatia-Sheath, B. Borman, R. Firestone
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Co-design is a relatively new method employed in public health-based interventions to identify problems, generate and implement solutions through harnessing knowledge and creativity of citizens and staff . Researchers use different co-design steps in the design and implementation of intervention programmes. The co-design approach has been successfully used in redesigning health care services to fit the needs of the consumers and has extended to develop health interventions for communities . In New Zealand, co-design methods have been used to develop health interventions among minority and indigenous groups. Previous research highlighted that co-design fits well when collaborating with these groups as it allows tool redevelopments and re-fining based on the socio-cultural needs of participants. This method captures and understands the needs of the Tongan community, as well as foster expression, reflection, and sharing to inform the development of the intervention. The generation of discussion in co-design aligns with the indigenous knowledge of systems, creation stories and oral stories which provide a culturally empowering way to generate discussion and insights from Tongan communities.
使用共同设计方法调查构成太平洋卫生研究框架的原则:从汤加社区项目中吸取的经验教训
联合设计是一种相对较新的方法,用于基于公共卫生的干预措施,通过利用公民和工作人员的知识和创造力来识别问题、制定和实施解决方案。研究人员在干预方案的设计和实施中使用了不同的共同设计步骤。联合设计方法已成功用于重新设计医疗保健服务,以满足消费者的需求,并已扩展到为社区制定卫生干预措施。在新西兰,采用共同设计的方法在少数群体和土著群体中制定卫生干预措施。先前的研究强调,与这些团体合作时,联合设计非常适合,因为它可以根据参与者的社会文化需求重新开发和定义工具。这种方法捕捉并理解汤加社区的需求,并促进表达、反思和分享,为干预措施的发展提供信息。在共同设计中产生的讨论与土著人对系统、创作故事和口头故事的知识相一致,这为汤加社区产生讨论和见解提供了一种文化赋权的方式。
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