Using photo-elicitation to explore health promotion concepts with children and adolescents with disabilities: a rapid scoping review.

Autor: Lumia, Celeste M., Arbour-Nicitopoulos, Kelly P., Moola, Fiona J., McPherson, Amy C.
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Zdroj: Disability & Rehabilitation; Sep2022, Vol. 44 Issue 19, p5708-5718, 11p
Abstrakt: It is important to directly engage children and adolescents with disabilities (CAWD) in health promotion research to ensure their health needs are met. Arts-based research methods may help CAWD better express their ideas; photo-elicitation is one such technique, using self-captured photographs to enhance verbal descriptions of complex concepts. This review 1) summarizes findings from health promotion studies using photo-elicitation with CAWD; 2) explores benefits and challenges of using photo-elicitation; 3) identifies recommended photo-elicitation practices. A scoping review was conducted using rapid review principles. Four health and social science databases were searched (2009–2019) using terms related to children, adolescents, disability, and photo-elicitation. Articles meeting inclusion criteria were summarized and analyzed thematically. Eight studies met inclusion criteria and explored a range of health promotion topics. Benefits of photo-elicitation included the ability to mediate communication and direct participants' focus. Challenges included difficulty operating a camera and understanding instructions about photograph subject matter. Four recommended practices were identified: 1) brainstorming photograph ideas; 2) photograph-taking training; 3) having CAWD select photographs for discussion; 4) limiting the number of photographs CAWD could capture. Integrating practices to support CAWD in using photo-elicitation can help researchers more fully understand their health experiences. There is a need to directly engage children and adolescents with disabilities to express themselves in health promotion research. The arts-based method of photo-elicitation may help children and adolescents with disabilities convey how they view and experience health. Children and adolescents with disabilities may need supports, including camera training, to participate in photo-elicitation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
Databáze: Complementary Index