Published on in Vol 11, No 3 (2019):

Citizen Science Models in Health Research: an Australian Commentary

Citizen Science Models in Health Research: an Australian Commentary

Citizen Science Models in Health Research: an Australian Commentary

Authors of this article:

Ann Borda1 Author Orcid Image ;   Kathleen Gray1 ;   Laura Downie1
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Journals

  1. Marks L, Laird Y, Trevena H, Smith B, Rowbotham S. A Scoping Review of Citizen Science Approaches in Chronic Disease Prevention. Frontiers in Public Health 2022;10 View
  2. Chapman K, Dixon A, Cocks K, Ehrlich C, Kendall E. The Dignity Project Framework: An extreme citizen science framework in occupational therapy and rehabilitation research. Australian Occupational Therapy Journal 2022;69(6):742 View
  3. Bright R, Ashton E, Mckean C, Wren Y. The development of a digital story-retell elicitation and analysis tool through citizen science data collection, software development and machine learning. Frontiers in Psychology 2023;14 View
  4. Durso A, Bolon I, Kleinhesselink A, Mondardini M, Fernandez-Marquez J, Gutsche-Jones F, Gwilliams C, Tanner M, Smith C, Wüster W, Grey F, Ruiz de Castañeda R. Crowdsourcing snake identification with online communities of professional herpetologists and avocational snake enthusiasts. Royal Society Open Science 2021;8(1):201273 View
  5. Rowbotham S, Walker P, Marks L, Irving M, Smith B, Laird Y. Building capacity for citizen science in health promotion: a collaborative knowledge mobilisation approach. Research Involvement and Engagement 2023;9(1) View
  6. van Velsen L, Ludden G, Grünloh C. The Limitations of User-and Human-Centered Design in an eHealth Context and How to Move Beyond Them. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2022;24(10):e37341 View
  7. Marks L, Smith B, Mitchell J, Laird Y, Rowbotham S. The case for citizen science in public health policy and practice: a mixed methods study of policymaker and practitioner perspectives and experiences. Health Research Policy and Systems 2023;21(1) View
  8. Pedell S, Borda A, Keirnan A, Aimers N. Combining the Digital, Social and Physical Layer to Create Age-Friendly Cities and Communities. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 2021;18(1):325 View
  9. Neff M, Storf H, Vasseur J, Scheidt J, Zerr T, Khouri A, Schaaf J. Identifying project topics and requirements in a citizen science project in rare diseases: a participative study. Orphanet Journal of Rare Diseases 2022;17(1) View
  10. Fraisl D, See L, Estevez D, Tomaska N, MacFeely S. Citizen science for monitoring the health and well-being related Sustainable Development Goals and the World Health Organization’s Triple Billion Targets. Frontiers in Public Health 2023;11 View
  11. Braz Sousa L, Kenneally C, Golumbic Y, Martin J, Preston C, Rutledge P, Motion A, Gutiérrez-Pérez J. Teacher experiences and understanding of citizen science in Australian classrooms. PLOS ONE 2024;19(11):e0312680 View
  12. Baminiwatte R, Torsu B, Scherbakov D, Mollalo A, Obeid J, Alekseyenko A, Lenert L. Machine learning in healthcare citizen science: A scoping review. International Journal of Medical Informatics 2025;195:105766 View
  13. Shinkai R, de Lima Silva I, Ortiz Rosa E, Biazevic M. Citizen science in dentistry and community oral health. The Journal of the American Dental Association 2025;156(4):309 View
  14. Skubera M, Korbmacher M, Evans T, Azevedo F, Pennington C. International initiatives to enhance awareness and uptake of open research in psychology: a systematic mapping review. Royal Society Open Science 2025;12(3) View

Conference Proceedings

  1. Borda A, Bowen J. . Turing’s Sunflowers: Public research and the role of museums View