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"Poems in the Entrance Area": Using Photo-Stories to Promote HIV Medication Adherence.

Michelle Teti1, Deana Hayes2, Rose Farnan2, Victoria Shaffer1, Mary Gerkovich1.   

Abstract

Adherence to antiretroviral medication among people living with HIV (PL-HIV) is critical to individual and public health. By some estimates only a quarter of PL-HIV are sufficiently adherent, underscoring a continued need for adherence-promoting strategies. In this analysis we explore the effect of adherence education posters developed via Photovoice. A group of PL-HIV generated images and captions to describe their adherence experiences and used their photo-stories to design 10 posters. We assessed viewers' ( N = 111) adherence knowledge, self-efficacy, and communication changes quantitatively and qualitatively before and 3 months after poster placement in the clinic. We analyzed quantitative data with an independent groups t test or a Mann-Whitney test, and qualitative interviews via theme analysis. Quantitative findings indicated no significant differences. Qualitative interviewees said that posters enhanced knowledge with nonthreatening, relatable information; self-efficacy by motivating patients to take medicine and disclose HIV to others; and communication by facilitating adherence conversations and creating a visually supportive clinic. Divergent quantitative and qualitative findings can be partially explained by inquiry methods. The posters may be more effective as part of discussions about their content, like those facilitated by qualitative interviews. Additional research regarding the application of Photovoice to health promotion is warranted.

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Keywords:  HIV; health promotion; minority populations; qualitative research

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28891334     DOI: 10.1177/1524839917728049

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Health Promot Pract        ISSN: 1524-8399


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1.  Identifying evidence of the effectiveness of photovoice: a systematic review and meta-analysis of the international healthcare literature.

Authors:  Kristoffer Halvorsrud; Ozlem Eylem; Roisin Mooney; Maria Haarmans; Kamaldeep Bhui
Journal:  J Public Health (Oxf)       Date:  2022-08-25       Impact factor: 5.058

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