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Building evidence and insight on whole-person care needs for living well with HIV

Building evidence and insight on whole-person care needs for living well with HIV

This autumn, funding for the INTUIT research programme ended and we completed data collection across the team. Our final study has been conducted at the Royal Victoria Infirmary in Newcastle...

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CHIME Study

CHIME Study

This study is now closed. This video has information about the study and what taking part involved. This study was supported by the THT User Involvement Programme (user.involvement@tht....

Studies on Health Data Sharing Ethics and Values

Studies on Health Data Sharing Ethics and Values

We have worked with a diverse group of stakeholders to discuss the sharing of personal health data by people with HIV for healthcare provision, and with peer support organisations and...

Smartphone App Evaluation for Self-care with HIV

Smartphone App Evaluation for Self-care with HIV

We conduct ‘Research-through-Design’ on INTUIT, which means that we imagine, make, and test designs with people as part of our research practice, to raise questions about what may need to...

Surveying attitudes on personal health data sharing

Surveying attitudes on personal health data sharing

INTUIT investigated Trust, Identity, Privacy and Security (TIPS) concerns around the sharing of self-generated health and lifestyle data primarily among people living with HIV, but also for other potentially stigmatised...

On Barriers and Enablers to Personal Data Sharing

On Barriers and Enablers to Personal Data Sharing

INTUIT investigated Trust, Identity, Privacy and Security (TIPS) concerns around the sharing of self-generated health and lifestyle data primarily among people living with HIV, but also for other potentially stigmatised...

Clinical Studies on Patient-Generated Data Sharing

Clinical Studies on Patient-Generated Data Sharing

Part of the INTUIT programme included linked clinical studies led by Newcastle University (NU) with University College London (UCL). We investigated what types of information NHS Healthcare Professionals (HCPs) and...

Diary Study on HIV Self-Care

Diary Study on HIV Self-Care

We conducted a longitudinal Diary Study with seven UK adults with HIV to understand their lived experience managing the condition over time. A bespoke paper diary was designed for participants...

Studies on Personal Data Sharing with Peers

Studies on Personal Data Sharing with Peers

Part of the INTUIT research programme was to investigate the sharing of personal health information within the HIV community, with others who also live with this condition (peers). Two linked...

Visual Poetic Inquiry

Visual Poetic Inquiry

An interesting part of our project has involved using methods from the creative arts to conduct our studies. We have learned that using artistic methods can be an exciting way...

Workshops for Research Co-Creation

Workshops for Research Co-Creation

Early in the INTUIT programme, we conducted a series of collaborative and creative workshops to discuss self-care practices for living well with HIV and managing the condition. Through these engagements,...

Community Consultation - Fast Cities Event, Bristol

INTUIT team members attended a Bristol Fast Track cities event run by Brigstowe HIV charity on 22 October, 2019, with the aim to raise the visibility and profile of the...

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Presentation at the University of Edinburgh Design Informatics

The NU team and peer researcher at THT was invited to join the Design Informatics webinar series on 29th April 2020. In our talk we described our collaborative and co-creative...

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Presentation at the Children HIV Association (CHIVA) Conference

The NU team and peer researcher at THT collaborated with the Children’s HIV Association (CHIVA) and its Youth Committee (CYC) to explore young people self-management of HIV in relation...

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Contribution to World Economic Forum (WEF) Policy Initiatives

Luger (UoE) contributed to the WEF report ‘Redesigning Data Privacy: Reimagining Notice and Consent for human technology interaction’, highlighting the importance of INTUIT as it tries to understand how consent...

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The INTUIT project is made possible by EPSRC funding under the project code EP/R033900/2

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