Diabetes Prevention in Adolescents: Co-design Study Using Human-Centered Design Methodologies
Journal of Participatory Medicine2021Vol. 13(1), pp. e18245–e18245
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Julie Pike, Courtney Moore, Lisa Yazel-Smith, Dustin Lynch, Kathryn M. Haberlin-Pittz, Sarah E. Wiehe, Tamara S. Hannon
Abstract
The findings of this study highlight important insights of 3 specific stakeholder groups regarding diabetes prevention and lifestyle changes. The findings of this study demonstrate that, with appropriate methods and facilitation, adolescents, parents, and professionals can be empowered to co-design diabetes prevention programs.
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