TY - JOUR
T1 - Creating new healthcare spaces - constructing the concept of caring local community practice through collaborative writing
AU - Larsen, Trine Schifter
AU - Munk, Nicolas Tristan
AU - Brødsgaard, Rasmus Hoxer
AU - Rasmussen, Sophia Alberte Fischer
AU - Larsen, Karina Lyck
AU - Mørch, Lillian
AU - Møller, Tom
AU - Larsen, Kristian
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2025 The Author(s). Published by Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group.
PY - 2025
Y1 - 2025
N2 - Purpose: This study investigates healthcare practice emerging through a co-creative outreach initiative with a social housing association to foster community engagement for residents with illness and disability. Using a collaborative writing methodology, we conducted two workshops with healthcare professionals and researchers to explore this practice. Findings: We develop the concept of Caring Local Community Practice, a co-creative care approach aimed at inclusive participation. However, we argue that co-creation does not automatically ensure inclusivity. Rather than focusing on including “the marginalized other” into fixed settings, we propose the concept of inclusiveness as an ongoing, relational engagement that builds communities through diverse ways of being. Originality/value: While highlighting the health-promoting and equity-enhancing potential of this practice, we stress the need for institutional and policy changes to fully realize it. This study contributes insights into relational approaches in healthcare engagement and the use of collaborative writing workshops as a transformative research method.
AB - Purpose: This study investigates healthcare practice emerging through a co-creative outreach initiative with a social housing association to foster community engagement for residents with illness and disability. Using a collaborative writing methodology, we conducted two workshops with healthcare professionals and researchers to explore this practice. Findings: We develop the concept of Caring Local Community Practice, a co-creative care approach aimed at inclusive participation. However, we argue that co-creation does not automatically ensure inclusivity. Rather than focusing on including “the marginalized other” into fixed settings, we propose the concept of inclusiveness as an ongoing, relational engagement that builds communities through diverse ways of being. Originality/value: While highlighting the health-promoting and equity-enhancing potential of this practice, we stress the need for institutional and policy changes to fully realize it. This study contributes insights into relational approaches in healthcare engagement and the use of collaborative writing workshops as a transformative research method.
KW - Community development
KW - community well-being
KW - democracy
KW - participation
KW - social innovation
U2 - 10.1080/26883597.2025.2467074
DO - 10.1080/26883597.2025.2467074
M3 - Journal article
AN - SCOPUS:85218695919
SN - 2688-3600
JO - Local Development and Society
JF - Local Development and Society
ER -