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Engaging Stakeholders in the Development of a National Digital Mental Health Strategy: Reflexive Thematic Analysis

Engaging Stakeholders in the Development of a National Digital Mental Health Strategy: Reflexive Thematic Analysis

Coproduction has emerged as a way to ensure that user needs are at the center of DMH design and development processes [18,19] and that the knowledge of those with lived experience meaningfully informs that process. Coproduction is critical to ensuring that policies are designed according to the needs and requirements of all involved individuals and sectors at all levels.

Sarah Kennedy, Robyn Fitzgerald, Ruth Melia

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e71601

Understanding the Gendered Impact of COVID-19 on Young Self-Employed Nigerian Women and Coproducing Interventions That Foster Better Systems and Well-Being: Protocol for a Multimethods Study

Understanding the Gendered Impact of COVID-19 on Young Self-Employed Nigerian Women and Coproducing Interventions That Foster Better Systems and Well-Being: Protocol for a Multimethods Study

In addition, the development and implementation of most of these programs lack the vital element of coproduction, thus limiting impact. Coproduction [23] is a collaborative, participatory approach where those who will ultimately benefit or be impacted by research or an intervention initiative are a part of its development process; research or the intervention development and implementation is conducted with them rather than on them.

Iyeyinka Kusi-Mensah, Aarati Taksal, Joshua Akinyemi, Oluwatomisin Owoade, Funmilola M OlaOlorun, Ade F Adeniyi, Olayinka Egbokhare, Olusade Taiwo, Oluwabukola Adeoye, Rita Tamambang, Adeola Afolayan, Chuka Ononye, Olafunmilayo Adebukola Akinpelu, Srividya N Iyer, Olayinka Omigbodun

JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e69577

From E-Patients to AI Patients: The Tidal Wave Empowering Patients, Redefining Clinical Relationships, and Transforming Care

From E-Patients to AI Patients: The Tidal Wave Empowering Patients, Redefining Clinical Relationships, and Transforming Care

In 2017, Jo PM joined JMIR Publications as a peer-reviewed, open access journal to advance the science of participatory care (also referred to as coproduction and co-design). Published papers mirror the 15-year shift in relationships between patients, their health information, and their providers. Health professionals often overestimate the risks of e-patients (patients and caregivers online) and underestimate their value [18].

Susan S Woods, Sarah M Greene, Laura Adams, Grace Cordovano, Matthew F Hudson

J Particip Med 2025;17:e75794

Value Propositions for Digital Shared Medication Plans to Boost Patient–Health Care Professional Partnerships: Co-Design Study

Value Propositions for Digital Shared Medication Plans to Boost Patient–Health Care Professional Partnerships: Co-Design Study

Some researchers have evoked the need to involve patients [25,27,31], but very few studies have sought out their opinions or tested the coproduction of medication plans [13]. Shifting to patient–health care professional coproduction would require considerable digital SMP redesigns in countries with established systems.

Benjamin Bugnon, Francesca Bosisio, Alain Kaufmann, Pascal Bonnabry, Antoine Geissbuhler, Christian von Plessen

J Particip Med 2025;17:e50828

Methods Used in Co-Creation Within the Health CASCADE Co-Creation Database and Gray Literature: Systematic Methods Overview

Methods Used in Co-Creation Within the Health CASCADE Co-Creation Database and Gray Literature: Systematic Methods Overview

Smith et al [15] found that researchers operationalize co-creation in various ways, while Grindell et al [16] emphasize the interchangeable and often ambiguous use of the co-creation, co-design, and coproduction terms. These issues hinder the identification of best practices and the establishment of robust evidence for co-creation. Research methods provide a structured and systematic approach to gathering and analyzing data, ensuring that findings are valid, reliable, and generalizable.

Danielle Marie Agnello, George Balaskas, Artur Steiner, Sebastien Chastin

Interact J Med Res 2024;13:e59772

Coproduction in Social Prescribing Initiatives: Protocol for a Scoping Review

Coproduction in Social Prescribing Initiatives: Protocol for a Scoping Review

A recent systematic review of SP interventions that utilized a coproduction approach to improve well-being identified 8 relevant articles [9]. The review found that such engagement resulted in effective and efficient SP interventions and improved well-being outcomes [9]. Coproduction involves working with stakeholders to implement a solution that has been agreed upon for a specific problem or established need.

Madeline Dougherty, Tamara Tompkins, Elaine Zibrowski, Jesse Cram, Maureen C Ashe, Le-Tien Bhaskar, Kiffer George Card, Christina Godfrey, Paul Hebert, Ron Lacombe, Caitlin Muhl, Kate Mulligan, Gillian Mulvale, Michelle L A Nelson, Myrna Norman, Bobbi Symes, Gary Teare, Vivian Welch, Anita Kothari

JMIR Res Protoc 2024;13:e57062

Implementation of a Recovery College Embedded in a Swedish Psychiatry Organization: Qualitative Case Study

Implementation of a Recovery College Embedded in a Swedish Psychiatry Organization: Qualitative Case Study

Within mental health organizations, recovery college activities provided staff with a learning environment to practice coproduction with users. Recovery colleges involve agencies in the community and their staff in collaboration with service users, which has a positive effect on staff attitudes and public opinion [9]. Some impact studies have included process evaluations with information on program content and resources used.

Lina Al-Adili, Moa Malmqvist, Maria Reinius, Inka Helispää Rodriguez, Terese Stenfors, Mats Brommels

J Particip Med 2024;16:e55882

A Web-Based Training Program for School Staff to Respond to Self-Harm: Design and Development of the Supportive Response to Self-Harm Program

A Web-Based Training Program for School Staff to Respond to Self-Harm: Design and Development of the Supportive Response to Self-Harm Program

Coproduction ensures that the knowledge generated is shaped by the requirements of the target users and remains relevant within their specific local context [31]. Involving stakeholders at all stages of intervention development aligns with the Medical Research Council guidelines for complex interventions [32], and this approach is particularly important for interventions targeting complex social systems [33].

Anne-Marie Burn, Poppy Hall, Joanna Anderson

JMIR Form Res 2024;8:e50024

Views of Specialist Clinicians and People With Multiple Sclerosis on Upper Limb Impairment and the Potential Role of Virtual Reality in the Rehabilitation of the Upper Limb in Multiple Sclerosis: Focus Group Study

Views of Specialist Clinicians and People With Multiple Sclerosis on Upper Limb Impairment and the Potential Role of Virtual Reality in the Rehabilitation of the Upper Limb in Multiple Sclerosis: Focus Group Study

This process is known as coproduction [17]. To date, no study has systematically coproduced VR games specifically for UL rehabilitation in people with MS. The aims of this study were to determine the views of people with MS and specialist clinicians on UL dysfunction or function in MS, challenges faced by clinicians when delivering UL therapy, barriers and motivators for exercise in MS, opinions on VR, and suggestions for development and design of VR games.

Amy Webster, Matthieu Poyade, Elaine Coulter, Lisa Forrest, Lorna Paul

JMIR Serious Games 2024;12:e51508