Defining Health Movements and Health Needs Across the Life Course: A Qualitative Study
Health Expectations2025Vol. 28(2), pp. e70228–e70228
Alyssa Yenyi Chan, Felicia Jia Hui Chan, Lucas Jia Rong Puah, Muhammad Bin Aman Azamuddin, Priyanka Rajendram, Weng Mooi Tan, Yoek Ling Yong, Zoe Jane‐Lara Hildon
Abstract
This study mixes participatory data (i.e. go-along interviews) with other qualitative data to provide insights into the co-creation process of health movement building. The study also adopted a user-centred approach, and the content appropriateness of the programmes was fed back to the community-level implementers (i.e. Community Movement Champions [CMCs]) and the M4H administrating committee to inform future programming. Future CMCs have taken up the recommendations extracted from stakeholder engagement, where components on sleep, mental health, etc., have been added. Community coaches and commissioning stakeholders are involved in authorship.
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