Abstract
We critically explored the use of Normalisation Process Theory (NPT) in the evaluation of a co-designed intervention toolkit for Healthy Ageing through Innovation in Rural Europe (HAIRE). The toolkit was co-designed and implemented in rural communities in Belgium, France, the Netherlands and the United Kingdom. NPT was applied as a novel analytical framework to shed light on key practices and processes that supported implementation. Further, the paper discusses how social innovation research helps frame co-designing such interventions with local communities. During the study, 25 semi-structured interviews were conducted with project partners and volunteers who were involved in toolkit co-design and implementation. A need for co-designing toolkits that explore ageing holistically was identified. Holistic understandings of ageing can be developed by paying attention to person-centred and place-based (context-specific) aspects of ageing. Finally, we illustrate how NPT can guide future evaluation frameworks as it offers the flexibility required to understand context-specific implementation.
| Original language | English |
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| Article number | 2414529 |
| Journal | Journal of Responsible Innovation |
| Volume | 11 |
| Issue number | 1 |
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| Publication status | Published - 21 Oct 2024 |
ASJC Scopus subject areas
- Strategy and Management
- Information Systems and Management
- Management of Technology and Innovation
Keywords
- healthy ageing
- social innovation
- rural areas
- co-creation
- normalisation process theory
- NPT
- Normalisation Process Theory (NPT)
- Healthy ageing