2020
DOI: 10.1055/s-0041-1726273
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Co-designing an Early Menopause Digital Resource: Model for Interdisciplinary Knowledge Translation

Abstract: Early menopause/premature ovarian insufficiency is associated with negative health impacts, unmet information needs, delayed diagnosis, and variation in management. Co-designed digital resources for women with early menopause/premature ovarian insufficiency and health practitioners were developed to address information needs and support management. A five-phase mixed methods multidisciplinary research, co-design and translation process comprised: (1) survey/interviews with women and health practitioners to exp… Show more

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“…Bringing diverse people together as active and equal partners Forming collaborations between different stakeholders was considered critical (29,32, 36, 38,42,47). Authors believed that partnership working led to the sharing of goals (35), responsibilities and decision making throughout the process (27,30,31,44,47, 48).…”
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“…Bringing diverse people together as active and equal partners Forming collaborations between different stakeholders was considered critical (29,32, 36, 38,42,47). Authors believed that partnership working led to the sharing of goals (35), responsibilities and decision making throughout the process (27,30,31,44,47, 48).…”
Section: Key Aspects Of 'Co' Approaches For Knowledge Mobilisationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The majority of the studies were qualitative case studies (27-29, 32, 33, 35, 36, 38-41, 50). Five of these studies collected and presented survey data alongside the narrative data (30,42,43,48,49). Three papers were qualitative study protocols (31,37,47).…”
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