Research paper
Using codesign to develop a culturally tailored, behavior change mHealth intervention for indigenous and other priority communities: A case study in New Zealand.
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- Title
- Using codesign to develop a culturally tailored, behavior change mHealth intervention for indigenous and other priority communities: A case study in New Zealand.
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The obesity rate in New Zealand is one of the highest worldwide (31%), with highest rates among Māori (47%) and Pasifika (67%). Codesign was used to develop a culturally tailored, behavior change mHealth intervention for Māori and Pasifika in New Zealand. The purpose of this article is to provide an overview of the codesign methods and processes and describe how these were used to inform and build a theory-driven approach to the selection of behavioral determinants and change techniques. The ...
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- Research paper
- Research format
- Journal article
- Date created
- 2019-7
- Creator
- Verbiest, Marjolein EA / Corrigan, Callie / Dalhousie, Sally / Firestone, Ridvan / Funaki, Tevita / Goodwin, Debbie / Grey, Jacqui / Henry, Akarere / Humphrey, Gayl / Jull, Andrew / Vano, Mereaumate / Pekepo, Crystal / Morenga, Lisa Te / Whittaker, Robyn / Mhurchu, Cliona Ni
- URL
- https://hdl.handle.net/2292/58481
- Related subjects
- Humans / Obesity / Exercise / Focus Groups / Motivation / Behavior Therapy / Telemedicine / Population Groups / Health Promotion / Health Services, Indigenous / Delivery of Health Care / New Zealand / Female / Male / Community-Based Participatory Research / Mobile Applications / Smartphone / Noncommunicable Diseases / Diet, Healthy / Codesign / Health Behavior / Indigenous health / Noncommunicable diseases / Participatory research / mHealth / Science & Technology / Life Sciences & Biomedicine / Public, Environmental & Occupational Health / HEALTH-CARE / IMPLEMENTATION / PREVENTION / CONSENSUS / DESIGN / 1117 Public Health and Health Services / Population & Society / Behavioral and Social Science / 1103 Clinical Sciences / 1112 Oncology and Carcinogenesis
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