The project “Co-Creation in Healthcare Contexts” explores a theoretically sound and practice-oriented methodological framework for co-creation in healthcare and translates this into components of an “Impulse Box” with tools, methods, and case studies from the Digital Health Design Living Lab. It focuses on different healthcare contexts and stakeholder perspectives and uses qualitative, participatory research to derive context-sensitive principles and recommendations for the application of co-creation in research, education, and practice.
The project tackles the lack of a transferable, theoretically robust and practice-ready framework for co-creation in healthcare. It does this by systematically analysing diverse care contexts and stakeholder perspectives, mainly within the Digital Health Design Living Lab (DHDLL). It combines literature reviews, case analyses and three co-design workshops with health professionals, patients and other partners. These activities map context-specific prerequisites, challenges and principles of co-creation and iteratively draft, test and refine a methodological framework.
In parallel, the project designs and tests key components of an Impulse Box. This is a collection of context-sensitive methods, tools and case studies that offer varied entry points and step-by-step guidance for co-creation across in-person, hybrid and digital settings.
The outputs are a draft framework, practical recommendations and iteratively co-designed and critically reflected components for the Impulse Box. These results will support future large-scale validation, strengthen collaboration culture within the DHDLL and serve as a blueprint for further applications in health and other domains.

ZHdK: Annina Gähwiler
ZHdK:
Nina Bruderer
Patrik Ferrarelli
Anna Lisa Martin-Niedecken
Lena Sauerzopf
Laurin Schaffner
Aleksandra Szewc
Isabel Zwahlen
21 members of the extended co-creation team (Experts from the fields of nursing, medicine, ethics, innovation in healthcare, insurance, pharmaceuticals, patient representation, quality management, therapeutic practice, and design. The participants came from the following affiliated organizations: EUPATI Switzerland, Bern University of the Arts, health insurance company, Swiss Patient Organization (SPO), University of Zurich, University Hospital Basel, University Hospital Zurich, and ZHAW.
01.09. – 31.12.2025
Research in Design Programm IDE