Project: Evidence-based co-creation methodology for bridging the implementation gap between knowledge and action in health promotion.
2021-01-01 – 2024-12-31
- Abstract
- Health CASCADE is an ITN at the intersection of health promotion, public health, social sciences and digital technologies and high impact applications in the health care, occupational, educational and public health sectors. - Scientific basis: Co-creation of health promotion interventions pioneered in Europe. - Aim: To CASCADE co-creation skills and expertise by training of a new generation of professionals capable of working across disciplines, public and private sectors (i) training by doing through ESR research projects; (ii) workshops and tailored courses in science and transferable skills, hands-on experience with an emphasis on collaborative learning and working; (iii) researcher mobility within a wide ranging network of expertise and exposure to a wide variety of research environments - A coordinated effort by 7 beneficiaries and 14 partner organisations from 8 European countries (Belgium, France, Germany, Greece, The Netherlands, Scotland, Spain, Sweden) secures a pan-European multidisciplinary approach in multienvironment (universities, research centres, SMEs, large civil organisations and companies) and -sectoral (education, industry, health care) contexts. - Four high impact fields key for European public health: Education, Workplace, Health Care and Community.
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Co-adapting a healthy sleep intervention with adolescents : impact and process evaluation of a Health CASCADE pilot study
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Principles and attributes of evidence-based co-creation : from naïve praxis toward a trustworthy methodology : a Health CASCADE study
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Cultivating ethical awareness within collaborative research for health promotion
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The pitfalls of co-creation : reflections from Health CASCADE facilitators on critical events, consequences and preventive and mitigating strategies
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Facilitators and challenges of co-creating digital public health interventions : a Health CASCADE multi-case exploratory study
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The meaning of ethical collaborative research according to young people
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Teachers’ experiences in co-creating an implementation plan for a public health intervention : a Health CASCADE study
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School staff experiences on involvement in a co-creation process : a Health CASCADE scoping review and thematic synthesis
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Co-creation methods for public health research : characteristics, benefits, and challenges : a Health CASCADE scoping review
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A comparison of office workers’ co-creation experiences : a Health CASCADE multiple case study