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  • Health Systems Research
  • Intervention Development

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  • Co-creation involves stakeholders in intervention development, but process reports are limited.
  • Improving chronic disease diagnosis and management in primary healthcare is crucial, especially in low-resource settings.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To describe the co-creation process using the COHESION manual in rural Peru.
  • To identify lessons learned for developing interventions in low-resource primary healthcare settings.

Main Methods:

  • Observational study detailing the application of the COHESION manual.
  • Adaptation of the manual for local context in rural northern Peru.
  • Multi-level stakeholder consultations (micro, meso, macro).

Main Results:

  • Co-creation involved formative research, stakeholder consultations, data analysis, and intervention prioritization.
  • A complex intervention included health worker training, community radio programs, and primary healthcare infrastructure grants.
  • Minor adaptations to the COHESION manual were necessary for the local context.

Conclusions:

  • The study offers a practical example of co-creating complex health interventions in a low-resource environment.
  • Findings provide insights into the process, components, challenges, and opportunities for similar co-creation efforts.
  • The described approach can enhance healthcare access and quality in underserved regions.