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Escape Game to Promote Students’ Mental Health Outcomes in the Aftermaths of COVID-19 Pandemic: Protocol for a Mixed Methods Study Evaluating a Cocreated Intervention

Escape Game to Promote Students’ Mental Health Outcomes in the Aftermaths of COVID-19 Pandemic: Protocol for a Mixed Methods Study Evaluating a Cocreated Intervention

Cocreation is a collaborative approach offering various benefits such as enriched insight into problems and increased feasibility and acceptability [11]. We applied this approach to produce the Escape Covid Game, a stand-alone intervention to promote mental health and prevent psychological diseases among university students in the era of COVID-19.

David Labrosse, Clara Vié, Mireille Harb, Ilaria Montagni

JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e64068

Impact of Bottom-Up Cocreation of Nursing Technological Innovations: Explorative Interview Study Among Hospital Nurses and Managers

Impact of Bottom-Up Cocreation of Nursing Technological Innovations: Explorative Interview Study Among Hospital Nurses and Managers

All participants experienced that the bottom-up cocreation approach with nurses contributed to the overall attractiveness of the nursing profession. The nursing profession’s attractiveness was enhanced as participants were enthusiastic about participating in cocreation, finding it enjoyable and engaging.

Saskia van Steenis, Onno Helder, Helianthe S M Kort, Thijs van Houwelingen

JMIR Hum Factors 2025;12:e60543

Sustainable Implementation of Digital Assistive Technologies in Health Care Through a Simplified Interaction and Control Platform: Protocol for a Cocreative Feasibility Study

Sustainable Implementation of Digital Assistive Technologies in Health Care Through a Simplified Interaction and Control Platform: Protocol for a Cocreative Feasibility Study

Participatory design approaches such as cocreation are a solution to foster usability and user acceptance. Cocreation is defined as a collaborative approach that involves end users and relevant stakeholders in all phases of a project [23]. Early involvement of end users can increase acceptance and have a positive impact on patient satisfaction and quality of care [24,25].

Pascal Müller, Sebastian Hofstetter, Patrick Jahn

JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e63089

Exploring Motives Behind Ideal Melanoma Survivorship Care Plans With Multiple Stakeholders: A Cocreation Study

Exploring Motives Behind Ideal Melanoma Survivorship Care Plans With Multiple Stakeholders: A Cocreation Study

An approach to integrating the diverse perspectives of all stakeholder groups, ie, patients, HCPs, and IT professionals (future developers), is to engage them in a cocreation process [13,14] that encourages their direct involvement in SCP development. Cocreation allows stakeholders to be active partners in the development of innovations, as opposed to objects of study, resulting in products and services that people want and need [15,16].

Nadia Christina Willemina Kamminga, Marjolein Lugtenberg, Julia Annabel Van den Broek, Tamar Nijsten, Marlies Wakkee, Kasia Tabeau

JMIR Cancer 2025;11:e55746

Cocreating First Steps, a Toolkit to Improve Adolescent Sexual and Reproductive Health Services: Qualitative Human-Centered Design Study With Hispanic and Black Adolescent Mothers in New York City

Cocreating First Steps, a Toolkit to Improve Adolescent Sexual and Reproductive Health Services: Qualitative Human-Centered Design Study With Hispanic and Black Adolescent Mothers in New York City

Before cocreation sessions, participants were reminded of the group-based nature of the workshops and that they did not need to share their names or other identifying information with the group and could keep their cameras off. Adolescent participants received a US $50 cash or gift card incentive for cocreation workshop, up to 2 workshops. The discover phase used multiple qualitative data collection tools to support immersion into the adolescent context and to build rapport and trust with participants.

Lauren Gerchow, Yzette Lanier, Anne-Laure Fayard, Allison Squires

JMIR Pediatr Parent 2024;7:e60692

Designing an Intervention to Improve Medication Safety for Nursing Home Residents Based on Experiential Knowledge Related to Patient Safety Culture at the Nursing Home Front Line: Cocreative Process Study

Designing an Intervention to Improve Medication Safety for Nursing Home Residents Based on Experiential Knowledge Related to Patient Safety Culture at the Nursing Home Front Line: Cocreative Process Study

The researchers and external consultant played pivotal roles in knowledge translation, integrating research expertise with experiential knowledge related to practical cocreation within municipalities. The external consultant in cocreation and communication had experience as inspirator, coach, and process manager, aiding individuals and organizations in promoting new thoughts, vision, language use, and behavior.

Marie Haase Juhl, Ann Lykkegaard Soerensen, Henrik Vardinghus-Nielsen, Lea Sinding Mortensen, Jette Kolding Kristensen, Anne Estrup Olesen

JMIR Form Res 2024;8:e54977

Co-Designing a Conversational Agent With Older Adults With Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Who Age in Place: Qualitative Study

Co-Designing a Conversational Agent With Older Adults With Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Who Age in Place: Qualitative Study

In SMILE, qualitative cocreation workshops are used to enhance the practical involvement of older adults in the development of technology. This highlights one of the novelties in the SMILE project, as earlier cocreation or participatory design processes have not succeeded in facilitating active participation in all phases of a design process, from the initial needs identification to the final evaluation phase [2].

Emilie Kauffeldt Wegener, Jenny M Bergschöld, Tina Kramer, Camilla Wong Schmidt, Karen Borgnakke

JMIR Hum Factors 2024;11:e63222

The Role of Assistive Technology in Enabling Older Adults to Achieve Independent Living: Past and Future

The Role of Assistive Technology in Enabling Older Adults to Achieve Independent Living: Past and Future

We will also discuss how, in our opinion, cocreation may be the most valuable tool in enhancing the uptake of AT. Over the last 25 years, AT as a research field has witnessed a nearly 10-fold increase [6]. Using search returns for “assistive technology” on Pub Med as a crude measure of research interest, in 1999, there were 181 reported studies; by 2009, that number had risen to 463 studies; and by 2019, the number of studies more than doubled again to 1089 (Figure 1) [7].

Anna Sweeting, Katie A Warncken, Martyn Patel

J Med Internet Res 2024;26:e58846