| Literature DB >> 26220850 |
Shelagh K Genuis1, Noreen Willows2, Cindy G Jardine3.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: To examine the contribution of student co-researchers to a community-based participatory Photovoice investigation of Indigenous children's food-related lived experience. We examine co-researchers' contributions to the research process, their role in knowledge co-generation and dissemination, and factors that fostered research partnership with the teenage co-researchers.Entities:
Keywords: Canada; First Nations; Indians; North American; adolescent; collaborative; community researchers; community-based participatory research; health promotion; qualitative research; research
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26220850 PMCID: PMC4518162 DOI: 10.3402/ijch.v74.27838
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Circumpolar Health ISSN: 1239-9736 Impact factor: 1.228
Fig. 1Overview of research activities.
Student co-researchers’ interviewing strategies
| Strategy | Examples |
|---|---|
| Encouraging participant response | |
| Brief affirmations | “You like eating fruits in the morning too? That's cool” |
| Modelling responses | “I'll give you an example. ‘When I did this I think the most exciting part for me was taking pictures and then afterwards seeing them.’” |
| Building rapport through connection | |
| Personal connection | “It's okay, I have a little sister too and she's annoying” |
| Community connection | “Did you take any pictures of people at home or people in your classroom with food? Okay, there's one of your brothers.” |
| Mentoring role | |
| Informing through statements | “Yeah, it has some fruit; and it's also healthy because there's grains in there.” |
| Informing through questions | “It'd still be healthier than eating a big burger, right?” |
An “Indian taco” is made from fried bannock (a First Nations baking powder biscuit), ground beef and cheese.
A First Nations gathering that occurs in the summer months to celebrate culture and ceremony through traditional dance, drumming and ceremonial dress.
Co-researcher interaction with university investigators: from learning to leading
| Sessions | Co-researcher involvement/contributions |
|---|---|
| Training sessions, sessions 1–5 | Topics introduced and discussion led by university researchers |
| Debriefing, sessions 1–2 | University researchers/co-researchers discuss interview logistics and challenges |
| Debriefing, sessions 3–5 | Co-researchers begin to talk about their personal lives |
| Debriefing, sessions 6–7 | Co-researchers begin to confidently identify emerging themes |
| Photobook development, sessions 1–5 | Co-researchers initiate an “action” orientation for the photobook |
The closest grocery store selling fresh fruits and vegetables and a full range of market food choices on a year-round basis is approximately 18 km (11.2 miles) from the community.