Abstract
The COVID-19 pandemic has fueled interdisciplinary research and innovation in institutions of higher learning to combat rising physical and mental health issues. A robust research methodology is the foundation and quintessence of quality research output. As innovation assumes increasing prominence in translational science-art research, the process of interdisciplinarity within the research design itself is of growing interest but lesser known. This paper extrapolates the crafting of a Translational Practice-based Methodological model of interdisciplinary research to promote health and wellness. Multimethodologies comprising practice-based approach, user-centred design and design thinking strategies inform the model design. Central to the model is the ‘User’ and the innovative artefact of research flanked by considerations of sustainable development goals, theoretical framework, assimilating methodologies and applying translational practice.
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