Irene Göttgens

Chapter 6 180 Supplement 2: Recommended elements for reporting of global health research that has used design Item Paper section Topic/descriptor 1 Title and abstract Title should indicate that the study included a design approach. Abstract summarises the salient components, including background, statement of problem, approach/methods, findings, results and conclusion. 2 Introduction/ background Overview of the background to the topic, what has been done in the area already and rationale for using design. Description of the initial research question or health problem that the design-based work aimed to address. 3 Methods/approach Reporting of the approach, tools or processes that were used for the research; who was involved (both researchers and participants); when and where research was conducted; how data were reviewed, analysed and synthesised; and iteration. 4 Results/findings from design research and activities Summary of findings from design activities. Explanation of what was finally designed and what the associated decision-making points were, and (if available) impact. Report on any secondary or ancillary results. 5 Discussion Reflection on the incorporation of design to this research topic, including but not limited to strengths, limitations and contribution. 6 Conclusion Implications of this work for the larger fields of health and design, and any next steps. 7 Other Ethical considerations, relevant acknowledgements of conflict of interest, funding, and contributorship of authors, designers, stakeholders and participants. Bazzano AN, Yan SD, Martin J, et alImproving the reporting of health research involving design: a proposed guidelineBMJ Global Health 2020;5:e002248.

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