READ ME This text describes the data presented in the paper: HCI and Intimate care as an Agenda for Change in Women's Health ======================== Introductory information ======================== Files included in the data deposit (include a short description of what data are contained): 1) Handwritten notes from observational study within a clinic, sample 1 2) Handwritten notes from observational study within a clinic, sample 2 Explain the relationship between multiple data sets, if required: n.a. Key words used to describe the data: women's health, urinary incontinence, women's bodies in society, human-computer interaction, technology for health and wellbeing ========================== Methodological information ========================== A brief method description – what the data is, how and why it was collected or created, and how it was processed: All handwritten notes were taken by the first author while pursuing an observational study. Instruments, hardware and software used: n.a. Date(s) of data collection: 2013-2014 Geographic coverage of data: UK Data validation (how was the data checked, proofed and cleaned): Data was analysed by two researchers within Open Lab. Overview of secondary data, if used: Literature review include a variety of disciplines including human-computer interaction, women's health, health and culture, women's physiotherapy practices, feminist theories and approaches. ========================= Data-specific information ========================= Definitions of names, labels, acronyms or specialist terminology uses for variables, records and their values: n.a. Explanation of weighting and grossing variables: n.a. Outline any missing data: n.a. ======= Contact ======= Please contact rdm@ncl.ac.uk for further information