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.

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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Professor Dr. Hajo Zeeb
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Dr. Moritz Jöst
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Rasmus Cloes
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