A Human-Centred Co-Design Framework for Developing a Web-Based Platform to Engage With Rural Australian Communities: Addressing the Complex Issue of Healthy Food Access.

IF 1.9 4区 医学 Q2 NURSING Australian Journal of Rural Health Pub Date : 2025-04-01 DOI:10.1111/ajr.70028
Cindy Needham, Jane Jacobs, Christina Zorbas, Laura Alston, Tracy Schumacher, Penny Fraser, Ana Horta, Michael Johnstone, Douglas Creighton, Alison Koschel, Leanne J Brown, Annabelle Williams, Judy Coates, Gina Vereker, Carmen Vargas, Claudia Strugnell, Tari Forrester-Bowling, Kristy A Bolton, Steven Allender
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Objective: This report presents the co-design framework for developing, prototyping, testing and implementing a Web-based Platform (WBP) that will use participatory approaches to engage rural communities.The WBP will be used to understand the unique factors influencing access to healthy and unhealthy foods and to generate potential solutions for promoting healthier diets.

Methods: A human-centred design (HSD) approach will be used to ideate, prototype, test and implement the WBP.

Design: Participatory Action Research.

Setting: Two rural local government areas in Australia.

Participants: Participants will include key stakeholders from each local government's relevant public health organisations, in addition to community members.

Main outcome measures: Reach (number, cohort representation and geographic spread) of active participants in the co-design process, community members that used the WBP tool and adoption (completion of WBP activities).

Results: A usable platform for communities to generate local solutions to drive change for diverse populations within rural communities in Australia.

Discussion: Significant advances and innovative approaches are needed to address the challenges of accessing healthy food in rural areas.

Conclusions: The resulting WBP has the potential to work at scale for communities in Australia and internationally in designing effective place-based solutions.

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Australian Journal of Rural Health
Australian Journal of Rural Health 医学-公共卫生、环境卫生与职业卫生
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期刊介绍: The Australian Journal of Rural Health publishes articles in the field of rural health. It facilitates the formation of interdisciplinary networks, so that rural health professionals can form a cohesive group and work together for the advancement of rural practice, in all health disciplines. The Journal aims to establish a national and international reputation for the quality of its scholarly discourse and its value to rural health professionals. All articles, unless otherwise identified, are peer reviewed by at least two researchers expert in the field of the submitted paper.
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