Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) impacts the quality of life of many people; however, patient experiences are often missing from public discourse. This paper outlines how using digital storytelling as a participatory research method can go beyond clinical understandings of AMR to show the lived experience from the perspective of those affected by AMR. Connecting with these personal stories can raise public awareness and understanding of the need to combat this global health challenge and identify novel solutions.
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