Framework, principles and recommendations for utilising participatory methodologies in the co-creation and evaluation of public health interventions
Glasgow Caledonian University · NHS Grampian · +4 more institutions
Abstract
Society has to cope with a large burden of health issues. There is need to find solutions to prevent diseases and help individuals live healthier lifestyles. Individual needs and circumstances vary greatly and one size fit all solutions do not tend to work well. More tailored solutions centred on individuals’ needs and circumstances can be developed in collaboration with these individuals. This process, known as co-creation, has shown promise but it requires guiding principles to improve its effectiveness. The aim of this study was to identify a key set of principles and recommendations for co-creating public health interventions.
These principles were collaboratively developed through analysing a set of case studies targeting different health behaviours (such as reducing sitting and improving strength and balance) in different groups of people (such as adolescent schoolgirls and older adults living in the community).
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 66.31
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 92
Authors
9Topics & keywords
- Psychological intervention
- Citizen journalism
- Public health interventions
- Public health
- Process management
- Engineering ethics
- Knowledge management
- Management science