Co-creation methods for public health research — characteristics, benefits, and challenges: a Health CASCADE scoping review
Glasgow Caledonian University · Constructor University · +3 more institutions
Abstract
Co-creation engages diverse stakeholders, including marginalized populations, in collaborative problem-solving to enhance engagement and develop contextually appropriate solutions. It is increasingly recognized as a way to democratize research and improve the impact of interventions, services, and policies. However, the lack of synthesized evidence on co-creation methods limits methodological rigor and the establishment of best practices. This review aimed to identify co-creation methods in academic literature and analyze their characteristics, target groups, and associated benefits and challenges.
This scoping review follows the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses Extension for Scoping Reviews. The search was conducted in the Health CASCADE database v1.5 (including CINAHL, PubMed, and 17 additional databases via ProQuest) from January 1970 to March 2022. Data was aggregated and summarized, with qualitative data analyzed using Braun and Clarke's six-phase thematic analysis approach.
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 104.75
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 155
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10Topics & keywords
- Thematic analysis
- CINAHL
- Participatory action research
- Empowerment
- Psychological intervention
- Systematic review
- Documentation
- Knowledge management
- Reduced inequalities