Social innovation in health: concepts and practice

Joseph D Tucker ORCID logo; Lenore Manderson ORCID logo; Uche Amazigo; Jackeline Alger ORCID logo; Elizabeth Chen ORCID logo; Meredith Labarda; Eneyi Kpokiri ORCID logo; Phyllis Dako-Gyeke; Rosanna W Peeling ORCID logo; Luis Gabriel Cuervo ORCID logo; +1 more... Beatrice Halpaap; (2022) Social innovation in health: concepts and practice. BMJ Innovations, 8 (3). pp. 133-136. ISSN 2055-8074 DOI: 10.1136/bmjinnov-2022-000982
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Social innovations in health are inclusive solutions that meet the needs of end users through community-engaged, person-centred processes.1 The term € person-centred' refers to a holistic, contextual approach in which people are the focus.2 Social innovation and related person-centred approaches have expanded in the past 5 years. Data from randomised controlled trials,3 4 systematic reviews5 6 and other data suggest that social innovation in health approaches can be effective, especially in terms of dealing with some social determinants of health.7 8 Although research reporting guidelines of relevance have been published,9 agreements and integration of ethical guidance on practical issues of related community-engaged research is lacking.


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