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Review
. 2024 Aug 5;18(1):28.
doi: 10.1186/s13033-024-00645-7.

Co-creating community wellbeing initiatives: what is the evidence and how do they work?

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Co-creating community wellbeing initiatives: what is the evidence and how do they work?

Nicholas Powell et al. Int J Ment Health Syst. .

Abstract

Background: Addressing wellbeing at the community level, using a public health approach may build wellbeing and protective factors for all. A collaborative, community-owned approach can bring together experience, networks, local knowledge, and other resources to form a locally-driven, place-based initiative that can address complex issues effectively. Research on community empowerment, coalition functioning, health interventions and the use of local data provide evidence about what can be achieved in communities. There is less understanding about how communities can collaborate to bring about change, especially for mental health and wellbeing.

Method: A comprehensive literature search was undertaken to identify community wellbeing initiatives that address mental health. After screening 8,972 titles, 745 abstracts and 188 full-texts, 12 exemplar initiatives were identified (39 related papers).

Results: Eight key principles allowed these initiatives to become established and operate successfully. These principles related to implementation and outcome lessons that allowed these initiatives to contribute to the goal of increasing community mental health and wellbeing. A framework for community wellbeing initiatives addressing principles, development, implementation and sustainability was derived from this analysis, with processes mapped therein.

Conclusion: This framework provides evidence for communities seeking to address community wellbeing and avoid the pitfalls experienced by many well-meaning but short-lived initiatives.

Keywords: Bottom-up; Capacity building; Co-design; Collaborative; Community; Mental health; Ownership; Wellbeing.

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Conflict of interest statement

The authors declare no competing interests.

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Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analysis (PRISMA) four-phase flow diagram
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Framework for community wellbeing initiatives – key principles and processes

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