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Co-creation in Research – Do Apps Get Better When Users Have a Say?

In this episode, host Rasmus Cloes speaks with Dr. Tilman Brandt about co-creation in digital health promotion. The focus is on how digital solutions can be created not just for people, but together with them.

[Translate to Englisch:] Ein mittealter Mann im Profil mit schwarzen Haaren.

Using concrete examples—from an internationally adapted app on menstruation and reproductive health to a WhatsApp service for family caregivers—Tilman demonstrates why participation is more than just a survey. It’s about joint development, practical limitations, cultural adaptation, and the question of who ultimately has a say in the decision-making process.

The episode also covers the Living Lab in Bremen-Osterholz, addressing everyday problems in the neighborhood, and the potential role of AI in making co-creation more accessible. An episode about participation, digital health, and the art of developing services that actually meet people’s needs.

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