The “TAS for Health” project is exploring attitudes towards the use of technology in health and wellbeing decision-making in the home, across users including patients, carers, and family members. We are particularly interested in how use relates to shared values such as trust, self-efficacy, and privacy.
We are currently recruiting for a series of workshops, which will explore how people currently use technology to support their own health and wellbeing, and that of others, and how they may do so in the future. We are looking for four groups of people:
If you fit into any of these groups, we’d like to invite you to take part in an online workshop, in which we will discuss the use of technology in healthcare decision-making. It will not be necessary for you to discuss your medical history or that of others, and you are under no obligation to disclose any information you do not want to. Workshops are designed to last around 2 hours and will take place online, with adjustments to be made depending on participant needs. You will receive a £20 shopping voucher for contributing to the study.
Workshops will take place in October and November 2021, with dates to be confirmed once we have an idea of participant availability.
For more information, or to sign up, contact Dr Liz Dowthwaite liz.dowthwaite@nottingham.ac.uk . If possible, please give an indication of your availability in your email.