SO.1.05 - If it's complex, use participatory research designs
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Thursday, June 15, 2023 |
12:00 PM - 1:15 PM |
UKK - Hall D (Level 2 - main floor) |
Speaker
Attendee1818
PhD Student
Glasgow Caledonian University
A Curated Open-source Database to Consolidate Knowledge About Co-creation: A Health Cascade Study Combining Systematic Review Methodology and Artificial Intelligence
Attendee4126
Marie Sklodowska-curie Phd Fellow
Glasgow Caledonian University
Designing a co-creation process in small-to-medium sized enterprises (SMEs) for developing interventions on sedentary behaviour – A Health CASCADE study.
Attendee2044
Research assistant
University Of Oslo
Changes in capacity for public and political engagement, and attitudes towards obesity and preventive measures among adolescents participating in the CO-CREATE youth Alliance: an exploratory effect analysis
Attendee878
Assistant/Phd Student
Ghent University
Co-creation with grandchildren and grandparents to develop an intergenerational physical activity program: what did we do and what did we learn?
Attendee4078
Assistant Professor
University of Sourthern Denmark
A participatory approach to the development of an intervention to reduce screen media use and promote time with friends during leisure time among 10-11-year-old children
Attendee121
Lecturer In Population Health
University Of Oxford
Co-producing an action plan to improve diets in the London Borough of Newham
Attendee5008
Associate Professor
University Of Washington
Applying the Context Implementation and Complex Interventions (CICI) Framework to translating a nutrition evidence-based intervention for Latinos in rural Washington, USA.
Attendee4240
PhD Candidate
Wageningen University & Research
Development of a dietary support tool for 8-10-year old Dutch children: Co-creating food (group) illustrations with 8-10-year-old Dutch children and experts. Eetscore Jr.
