Co-creation in a digital health living lab: A case study

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Co-creation in healthcare, especially in developing digital health solutions, has been widely identified as a fundamental principle for person-centered technologies that could accelerate the adaptation of innovation. A Digital Health Living Lab based on community offers a sustainable and real-life environment to ideate, develop, and evaluate digital health solutions addressing the needs of multiple stakeholders. This article presents the experience of the School of Sport and Health Sciences at the University of Brighton in establishing a Digital Health Living Lab. In addition, we share a proposed step-by-step approach to establishing such a living lab in the community, supplemented by a case study of product development.

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Fotis, T., Kioskli, K., Sundaralingam, A., Fasihi, A., & Mouratidis, H. (2023). Co-creation in a digital health living lab: A case study. Frontiers in Public Health, 10. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpubh.2022.892930

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