نتایج جستجو برای: photovoice

تعداد نتایج: 634  

Journal: :Childhood obesity 2012
Susan J Woolford Shahla Khan Kathryn L C Barr Sarah J Clark Victor J Strecher Kenneth Resnicow

BACKGROUND In an effort to enhance the vividness and personal relevance of a text messaging intervention to promote weight loss among obese adolescents, a modified Photovoice process was evaluated with adolescents in a weight management program. METHODS Photovoice is a method using photography to generate relevant images and stories from users. Participants were recruited from the Michigan Pe...

2016
Jane Ardrey Nicola Desmond Rachel Tolhurst Kevin Mortimer

The Cooking and Pneumonia Study (CAPS) is a village-level randomised controlled trial of an advanced cookstove intervention to prevent pneumonia in children under the age of 5 in rural Malawi (www.capstudy.org). The trial offers a unique opportunity to gain understanding about the social and cultural factors that may facilitate sustained use of improved cookstoves. In January 2015, the use of P...

Journal: :Environmental management 2012
Marta Berbés-Blázquez

Human well-being is intricately connected to ecosystem services. A keystone contribution to the ecosystem service literature has been the Millennium Ecosystem Assessment, MA, (Ecosystems and human well-being: a framework for assessment, Island Press, Washington, DC; 2003, 2005). Much of the work on ecosystem services to date has focused on the assessment and classification of environmental func...

Journal: :Progress in community health partnerships : research, education, and action 2015
Christopher Crabtree Kathryn Braun

INTRODUCTION The traditional centralized approach to disaster preparedness fails to take into consideration the unique geographic, historic, cultural, and social needs of communities. It often puts vulnerable communities more at risk by directing them to follow a one-size-fits-all model. Community-based participatory research (CBPR) approaches can increase awareness and customize the disaster r...

2016
Amy Werremeyer Elizabeth Skoy Gina Aalgaard Kelly

Based on surveys and structured interviews, International Health Experiences (IHEs) improve cultural sensitivity, communication, and self-confidence among health professions students. However, open-ended methods to explore student learning during an IHE are not widely utilized. We sought to explore pharmacy student-identified learning during an IHE in an open-ended fashion using Photovoice meth...

Journal: :Visual studies 2016
Allison Kabel Michelle Teti Ni Zhang

Using the visual arts to aid healing is a common therapy for people with critical illness, yet the use of art to improve the lives of people with HIV is under-utilized. Eight male and 20 female participants living with HIV in urban areas of the Midwest, U.S. participated in three group photovoice photo-sharing and discussion sessions, post-project individual interviews and a community photo exh...

Journal: :Rural and remote health 2012
Beverly Leipert Emma Anderson

INTRODUCTION For many rural Canadians nursing care is the primary and often the sole access point to health care. As such, rural nurses are an invaluable resource to the health and wellbeing of rural populations. However, due to a nursing workforce that is aging and retiring, limited resources and support, healthcare reform issues, and other factors, these rural professionals are in short suppl...

2017
Eduardo Siqueira Marian Flum Carlos Eduardo Siqueira Anthony DeCaro Scott Redway Marian R. Flum

Journal: :Qualitative health research 2013
Leopoldo J Cabassa Angela Parcesepe Andel Nicasio Ellen Baxter Sam Tsemberis Roberto Lewis-Fernández

People with serious mental illnesses (SMI) are at increased risk for cardiovascular disease and premature mortality. We used photovoice in two supportive housing agencies to engage consumers with SMI to inform the implementation of health care interventions. Sixteen consumers participated in six weekly sessions in which they took photographs about their health and discussed the meanings of thes...

Journal: :AIDS education and prevention : official publication of the International Society for AIDS Education 2006
Kenneth C Hergenrather Scott D Rhodes Glenn Clark

The advent of health-enhancing protease inhibitors and highly active antiretroviral therapy has enhanced the longevity for persons living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHA), increasing the number of PLWHA returning to employment. Based on community-based participatory research, the Photovoice method was used to identify the influences upon the employment-seeking behavior of 11 PLWHA who were unemployed and ...

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