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Fragmented Knowledge: Bridging the Divide from Naive Praxis to Robust Co-creation

In research, the transition from naive practice to a robust co-creation approach is hindered by fragmented knowledge about co-creation. This fragmentation arises from diverse theories, methods and perspectives linked to co-creation, with very little cross-learning between fields and contexts. This complicates the synthesis of existing… Read More »Fragmented Knowledge: Bridging the Divide from Naive Praxis to Robust Co-creation

The Congregation of Co-Creation with Health CASCADE in a Dare2Share Session at ISBNPA 2023 in Uppsala Sweden 

Our recent interactive Dare2Share session at ISBNPA 2023 was an absolute hit! Packed with enlightening presentations and engaging activities. We kicked off with the ‘Church of Fail’ method, creating a safe space for participants to share their failure stories about recruitment, evaluation, and data management.… Read More »The Congregation of Co-Creation with Health CASCADE in a Dare2Share Session at ISBNPA 2023 in Uppsala Sweden 

Do You Dare to Share Your Co-Creation Failures?

Danielle Marie Agnello, Giuliana Longworth and Lauren McCaffrey are Marie Skłodowska-Curie doctoral fellows within the Health CASCADE project.  Their research focuses on investigating methods for co-creation and how they impact the co-creation process, informing knowledge and guidelines for the successful implementation and evaluation of co-creation processes and applying co-creation… Read More »Do You Dare to Share Your Co-Creation Failures?

Call for research that involves adaptation of co-created interventions into new contexts  

While co-creation is a way of researching, which can supply you with a lot of positive energy, it can also be very time-consuming. Moreover, it is localized, making it difficult to generalize findings to broader contexts. Within Health CASCADE, we aim to adapt existing co-created… Read More »Call for research that involves adaptation of co-created interventions into new contexts  

Co-creation for curriculum development: A case study from Barcelona

Giuliana Longworth is a  Marie Skłodowska-Curie doctoral fellow within the Health CASCADE project. Her research will inform knowledge and guidelines for the successful implementation and evaluation of co-creation processes. Co-creation for curriculum development and why is worth it The curriculum development process systematically organises what will be taught,… Read More »Co-creation for curriculum development: A case study from Barcelona

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

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