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2026 digital technology; health information services; curriculum; health literacy; research funding; questionnaires; health; discharge planning; descriptive statistics; information resources; information needs; rehabilitation centers; professions; dietitians; food habits; software architecture; nutrition; video recording; medicine information services; psychosocial factors; queensland; professional organizations; other individual and family services; residential mental health and substance abuse facilities; psychiatric and substance abuse hospitals; computer systems design and related services (except video game design and development)

From Documents to Digital: Co‐Designing Nutrition Information Videos With Consumers and Dietitians.

Olufson, Hannah and Do, Huyen and Noble, Bridget and Power, Gary and Moore, Janette and Ong, Ruby and Harding, Scott and Robertson, Samantha and Gunawardena, Thilini and Ellick, Jennifer and Young, Adrienne

Introduction: Hospital nutrition care is usually supported by offering written, paper‐based information to patients and carers. However, there is a need for evidence‐based online information, such as videos, to support education. We aimed to co‐design nutrition information videos for current and recently discharged hospital patients and share our process for clinicians and researchers undertaking similar initiatives. Methods: The videos were created by a team of four consumers and six dietitians across Queensland, Australia, who first agreed on the process summarised by a 'Co‐design Roadmap'. The roadmap guided the development of the video topics, content and creation. The videos were piloted with 15 rehabilitation inpatients at a metropolitan subacute hospital. Feedback was gained on content and perceived knowledge gain via an anonymous questionnaire. The co‐designers completed an anonymous questionnaire to evaluate the process. Results: Three videos were co‐designed for implementati

Added 2026-04-21