Project

Ethics in co-creation for public health

Code
01IT3522
Duration
01 September 2024 → 31 August 2025
Funding
Regional and community funding: Special Research Fund
Research disciplines
  • Medical and health sciences
    • Health promotion and policy
Keywords
co-creation ethics public health
 
Project description

The process of co-creation is often challenging and involves ethical issues, including privacy of the participants, handling and dissemination of data that are collected, the relationship between researchers and participants and dealing with vulnerable groups such as children or elderly. Because co-creation is not a common method in health promotion, and ethical issues are not systematically included in the method, this project focuses on a further deepening of the understanding of ethics within co-creation for public health.