Interaction Design
              for
              Trusted Sharing of
              
              Personal Health Data
              to
              Live Well with HIV
            
          INTUIT was funded by EPSRC (2018 – 2022) to investigate how people with HIV may use their personal data to support the management of their condition in daily life, for living and ageing well.
We explored sharing this data with health and care providers, with peers, and with others, for HIV self-management and self-care. We also researched perspectives from clinicians, public health professionals, people with other long-term conditions, and other stakeholders, delivering evidence to inform care provision.
This website is a resource for sharing information about the INTUIT studies and findings, plus stories about public engagement and impact.
              
            
          Illustration: C. Claisse
Stories from our research community
From the outset, the INTUIT team has aimed to develop responsible practices for conducting technology research collaboratively with the intended ‘end users’ of designs. Listen to stories from those directly involved in and impacted by the INTUIT research.
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