EngAGE4Change: Co-creating outdoor community spaces with care home residents and community-dwelling older adults to improve movement behaviour and reduce social isolation - A Health CASCADE study protocol
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Publication date
2025-07Abstract
Objectives: To present and structure the use of co-creation as an overarching approach to position older
adults—particularly care home residents and community-dwellers—and other key stakeholders as active
decision-makers in an urban design and spatial planning project aimed at creating inclusive outdoor spaces.
Study design: A multi-step, context-based, iterative protocol using co-creation for designing public spaces with
older adults.
Methods: A structured co-creation process engaged 20 older adults (both care home residents and communitydwellers), along with 3 family members, 2 health professionals, 2 caregivers, 1 researcher, and 2 urban designers. The process included three phases: (1) exploratory stage for context assessment, (2) planning through a
needs assessment, and (3) a co-creation core for public space ideation and prototyping. AR and VR technologies
were used to support spatial visualization and immersive prototyping. A mixed-methods evaluation assessed the
co-creation process, including participant engagement and outcomes.
Results: As a protocol paper, no empirical results are reported. However, the structure of the co-creation process,
participant roles, and evaluation framework are detailed to guide implementation and inspiration for planning
future projects using co-creation for urban design and healthy ageing.
Conclusions: This protocol offers a transferable model for integrating co-creation into urban design and planning
with older adults. It supports inclusive design and adds to the growing evidence on participatory methods for
addressing complex urban health challenges.
Document Type
Article
Document version
Published version
Language
English
Pages
10
Publisher
Elsevier. The Royal Society for Public Health
Is part of
Public Health, Volum 247, octubre 2025, 105872
Grant agreement number
info:eu-repo/grantAgreement/EU/H2020/Grant agreement No. 956501
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