Your challenge is to develop and evaluate a Realist-informed, Ripple Effects Mapping protocol that is not only accessible, meaningful and inclusive for adolescents but also contributing to methodological innovation in participatory and evaluation research.
This protocol will be used in severel EC-funded projects, including SmartCHANGE (SmartCHANGE) and YoPA (Yopa – Youth-centred Participatory Action). SmartCHANGE aims to develop trustworthy AI-based digital health technologies to help health professionals and citizens reduce health risks. In the Netherlands and Finland, adolescents are involved in the co-design of a digital health application combined with a wearable device focusing on improving their health behaviors. This application will be evaluated in a proof-of-principle study planned in the 3rd quartile of 2025. YoPA aims to optimally tailor, implement and evaluate social and physical environmental interventions using an evidence-informed co-creation approach, for structural improvement in the lifestyle of adolescents (aged 12–18 years) in urban vulnerable life situations in two European and two African cities.
You task is to develop an accessible, meaningful, and inclusive participatory method to engage adolescents in the evaluation of co-designed interventions, building on the Ripple Effects Mapping and Realist Evaluation approaches. Combining these two approaches - Realist-informed Ripple Effects Mapping – is novel and has the potential to elucidate not only the impact of interventions, but also the underlying causal mechanisms.
Your specific responsibilities will be to:
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You will work at the Medical Faculty (location VUmc) at the Child and Adolescent Public health Research and Innovation (CAPRI) section, which falls under the Department of Public and Occupational health. You will collaborate with prof. dr. Mai Chin A Paw, Teatske Altenburg and other CAPRI researchers.
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During the publication period, applications will be handled continuously. If the vacancy is filled, it will be closed prematurely. First interviews will be held on the 31th of March.
If you have any questions about this position, please feel free to contact prof. dr. Mai Chin A Paw, via +31(0)639758208 or m.chinapaw@amsterdamumc.nl.
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