On 4th December 2022, Katrina Messiha (ESR1) received abstract acceptance of her systematic review, following the conference’s double-blind peer review process, which she’ll present at the 6th ICPR 2023 on “Participation, Co-creation and Service Users’ Positions”; contributing to its agenda of transforming knowledge and critically furthering practice, theories and methods, on 7th – 9th June 2023, at Aalborg University (Denmark).
Katrina’s work entitled “Systematic Review of Contemporary Theories Used for Co-creation, Co-design and Co-production in Public Health” (co-authors: Chinapaw, MJM; Ket, JCF; An, Q; Anand-Kumar, V; Longworth, GR; Chastin, S; Altenburg, TM) systematically reviewed and quality assessed the scientific evidence about co-creation, co-design and co-production in four databases (PubMed, CINAHL, Scopus and APA PsycINFO), specifically by categorising the contemporary theories (including theoretical frameworks) used in each, in the context of public health research. In addition, this study is being considered for publication as a peer-reviewed article by a reputable journal.