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If You Want To Find Scientific Evidence About Co-Creation, Look No Further Than The Health CASCADE Co-Creation Database

Danielle Agnello is a Marie Curie doctoral fellow within the Health CASCADE project. Her research focuses on investigating methods that are most appropriate for evidence-based co-creation. Quentin Loisel is a Marie Curie doctoral fellow within the Health CASCADE project. His research focuses on bridging the… Read More »If You Want To Find Scientific Evidence About Co-Creation, Look No Further Than The Health CASCADE Co-Creation Database

Launch of the Health CASCADE co-creation guideline: Making co-creation trustworthy

It’s already been a year since we started our Health CASCADE adventure. Some Early-Stage Researchers (ESRs) from the Health CASCADE Consortium had been working hard to develop a prototype co-creation guideline, building off of the PRODUCES framework (Leask et al., 2019). To develop this guideline,… Read More »Launch of the Health CASCADE co-creation guideline: Making co-creation trustworthy

If you want to find scientific evidence about co-creation, look no further. Health CASCADE launches a curated co-creation database!

This month Health Cascade is releasing the first open access curated database of scientific literature about co-creation and participatory research to make it easier for researchers and practitioners to find evidence and information about co-creation.  Did you find it challenging to find evidence about co-creation… Read More »If you want to find scientific evidence about co-creation, look no further. Health CASCADE launches a curated co-creation database!

Attempting to Co-create at the World Health Organization: Addressing wicked problems in public health

Danielle Agnello is a Marie Curie doctoral fellow within the Health CASCADE project. Her research focuses on investigating methods that are most appropriate for evidence-based co-creation.  Danielle has joined Health CASCADE from the World Health Organisation (WHO), where she had a chance to use co-creation… Read More »Attempting to Co-create at the World Health Organization: Addressing wicked problems in public health

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