Ortega, DeysiBartolini, RosarioPareja, RossinaCreed-Kanashiro, Hillary MStawarz, KatarzynaHoldsworth, MichelleRousham, EmilyVerdezoto, Nervo2024-06-062024-06-062024https://dl.eusset.eu/handle/20.500.12015/5122Participatory Design (PD) approaches aim to engage various stakeholders to democratise the design process and influence the development of technologies. However, the use of PD approaches is challenging in low-resource settings. This paper presents the lessons learned from conducting future workshops with caregivers and healthcare workers as part of a project aiming to co-design health interventions to promote healthy nutrition in low-resource settings in Peru. Reflecting on these workshops, we present a number of barriers and facilitators highlighting the physical, social and temporal factors that affect participation in low-resource settings. Tailoring and adapting design methods do help reducing the level of complexity and fostering engagement and participation in PD activities in low-resource settings.enco-designfuture workshopparticipatory designlow-resource settingscaregiversHealthcare professionalsChallenges for participationBarriers or facilitators for participationBarriers and Facilitators to Participation when Involving Caregivers and Healthcare Workers in Co-design Workshops in Low-resource SettingsText/Conference Paper10.48340/ecscw2024_ep092510-2591