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Area of Science:

  • Gerontology and Public Health
  • Community-based Interventions
  • Active Ageing Strategies

Background:

  • Community-based interventions for active ageing are effective but lack development tools.
  • Co-designing with older adults is crucial for intervention sustainability.
  • Need for user-friendly tools to support behaviour change in older populations.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To investigate co-design methods for community-based active ageing interventions.
  • To develop a toolkit facilitating the co-design process with older adults.
  • To evaluate the toolkit's effectiveness and usability in an interdisciplinary setting.

Main Methods:

  • Conducted rapid reviews on behavioural change techniques, co-design with older adults, and tool design.
  • Developed a toolkit based on review findings to support co-design.
  • Evaluated the toolkit through an interdisciplinary hackathon involving older adults.

Main Results:

  • Quantitative data showed increased student confidence in intervention development and co-design post-hackathon.
  • Enjoyment and toolkit usability were significant factors in increased confidence.
  • Qualitative data provided insights into toolkit usage and areas for improvement.

Conclusions:

  • The developed toolkit supports the co-design of community-based active ageing interventions.
  • The hackathon effectively increased participants' confidence and engagement.
  • Findings encourage adaptation and application of the toolkit by researchers and practitioners.