| Literature DB >> 25904674 |
Joyce P Yi-Frazier1, Katherine Cochrane2, Connor Mitrovich2, Michael Pascual2, Emil Buscaino2, Lauren Eaton2, Neil Panlasigui2, Bailey Clopp2, Faisal Malik2.
Abstract
Photovoice is a research method developed to help communities share images as a tool for discussion of key issues. Although this may be useful to promote healthy behavior, using Photovoice in adolescents has been logistically challenging. Given adolescents' engagement in social media, our study explored the feasibility of using a photo-sharing mobile phone application, Instagram, to accomplish the principles of Photovoice. Twenty adolescents 14 to 18 years old with type 1 diabetes were asked to use Instagram to post any diabetes-related photo for 3 weeks. Individual interviews and a focus group were also offered, and recruitment and retention statistics were tracked. Of those approached (n = 47), 43% agreed to participate. Twelve were actively engaged. Shared photos were most likely to fall into the categories of diabetes care, humor, or food. Engaged participants universally reported the project to be a positive experience; however, there were technological and personal factors to consider for widespread implementation.Entities:
Keywords: United States, Northwest; concept development; diabetes, adolescents / youth, at risk; feasibility study; photography / photovoice; qualitative; technology, use in research
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25904674 PMCID: PMC5565207 DOI: 10.1177/1049732315583282
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Qual Health Res ISSN: 1049-7323