Slides now available: QSIG Midday Talk: Understanding creative methods in the context of applied health research
Reflecting on an approach that combines Video-Reflexive Ethnography, Experience-Based Co-Design and creative thinking.
Dr Clair Le Boutillier will present her fellowship study that explores how creative methods and design collaborations can be used to inform the co-design of digital personalised care and support planning for adults living with colorectal cancer. She will focus her talk on the study design that blends Video-Reflexive Ethnography, Experience-Based Co-Design, and creative thinking (using the Design Council’s Double Diamond process). Clair will reflect on the use of creative methods in her study and go on to consult on future research ideas.
The session will be chaired by Professor Glenn Robert.
Clair is QUAHRC Joint Deputy Director and THIS Institute Research Fellow. You can read more about her research here.
Please see below for slides from Clair's talk.