ERicar: Co-creating an antenatal care information resource with Czech-Slovak Roma women
ERicar was an interdisciplinary project that combined participatory design-led inquiry together with applied health research using qualitative methods.
I have been conducting participatory research and experience-centred design in projects that focus on Digital Health and Wellbeing. I am also interested in audience engagement and storytelling. Previous research includes the co-creation of multisensory and digitally-augmented experiences of heritage with local communities in museums.
Email - Caroline.Claisse@newcastle.ac.uk
ERicar was an interdisciplinary project that combined participatory design-led inquiry together with applied health research using qualitative methods.
Researchers Caro Claisse, Mabel Lie and Zaneta Karchnakova talk about their experience of working with a group of Czech-Slovak Roma women to co-create an antenatal care community information resource.
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