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A design thinking-led approach to develop a responsive feeding intervention for Australian families vulnerable to food insecurity: Eat, Learn, Grow.

Kimberley A BaxterJeremy KerrSmita NambiarDanielle GallegosRobyn A PennyRachel A LawsRebecca Byrne
Published in: Health expectations : an international journal of public participation in health care and health policy (2024)
Design thinking encourages researchers to approach problems creatively and to design health interventions that align with participant needs. Applying mixed methods-including co-design- within this framework allows for a better understanding of user contexts, preferences and priorities, ensuring solutions are more acceptable and likely to be engaged.
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