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Incorporating co-design in cardiovascular research: tips, tricks, and tools
Sara Pettersson1, Hanna Allemann1, Thomas Grice-Jackson1
1Department of Health, Medicine and Caring Sciences, Division of Nursing Sciences and Reproductive Health, Linköping University HMV, SE-581 83 Linköping, Sweden.
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Co-design is increasingly used in cardiovascular health research. Conducting co-design is an iterative process that involves collaboration with end-users, such as clinicians and people with lived experience. However, co-design is logistically, practically, and methodologically challenging. This methods paper aims to clarify what co-design is, why and when to use co-design, and how co-design research can be conducted. This paper, therefore, provides practical tools and examples to deal with the challenges and achieve a constructive co-design process in cardiovascular research.
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