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Improving knowledge mobilisation in healthcare: a qualitative exploration of creative co-design methods

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EVIDENCE & POLICY
卷 18, 期 2, 页码 265-290

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POLICY PRESS
DOI: 10.1332/174426421X16436512504633

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co-production; creative co-design; knowledge mobilisation; health

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  1. NIHR CLAHRC Yorkshire and Humber

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This study evaluates the impact of creative co-design on knowledge mobilisation in healthcare and finds that it successfully facilitates this process. The approach supports engagement through creative and visual methods, design-led solutions, and creating the right conditions for knowledge sharing in a non-hierarchical environment.
Background: Co-production, co-creation and co-design are increasingly used in healthcare research knowledge mobilisation. These methods have grown in popularity and the broad range of approaches are often used without any formal evaluation. The challenges to using these approaches are well reported yet there is little evidence on how to overcome them or how they work. This study evaluates 'creative co-design', a design-led, solutions-focused process developed specifically as a means to mobilise knowledge in healthcare. Aims and objectives: To investigate the impact of creative co-design on the knowledge mobilisation process. To understand how it impacts on the application of research knowledge in routine clinical practice. Methods: Semi-structured interviews were carried out with 20 participants from 14 projects. Data were analysed using the Framework approach. A workshop involving the first 10 participants was held prior to the final interviews and analysis. Findings: The findings indicate that creative co-design successfully facilitates knowledge mobilisation in healthcare. This is represented by three interconnected themes: creative and visual; design-led; and creating the right conditions. Discussion and conclusions: The themes highlight how the approach supports engagement and creates a safe space for knowledge sharing and synthesis in a non-hierarchical environment. This study contributes important insights into how creative co-design can mobilise knowledge in healthcare. Further evaluation is warranted to help it develop into a recognised and effective method for research implementation and service improvement.

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