BACKGROUND: How people integrate self-management into daily life remains underexamined, and such processes are difficult to elicit through traditional approaches used to understand human occupation. PURPOSE: This paper will provide a brief overview of one visual research method, photo elicitation, that holds promise for studying self-management of health behaviours and will present findings from an analysis of how the use of photo elicitation interviews contributed additional insights into self-management beyond those generated from the data collected through the other methods used in the study. METHOD: A qualitative, multiple-methods, multiple-case study was conducted with a purposive sample of 10 low-income women ages 40 to 64 with type 2 diabetes. FINDINGS: The photo elicitation interviews contributed insights beyond those generated from other study methods about how individuals viewed their self-management behaviours and how occupations changed across time. IMPLICATIONS: Photo elicitation is a valuable research method for better understanding clients' chronic illness self-management practices.
BACKGROUND: How people integrate self-management into daily life remains underexamined, and such processes are difficult to elicit through traditional approaches used to understand human occupation. PURPOSE: This paper will provide a brief overview of one visual research method, photo elicitation, that holds promise for studying self-management of health behaviours and will present findings from an analysis of how the use of photo elicitation interviews contributed additional insights into self-management beyond those generated from the data collected through the other methods used in the study. METHOD: A qualitative, multiple-methods, multiple-case study was conducted with a purposive sample of 10 low-income women ages 40 to 64 with type 2 diabetes. FINDINGS: The photo elicitation interviews contributed insights beyond those generated from other study methods about how individuals viewed their self-management behaviours and how occupations changed across time. IMPLICATIONS: Photo elicitation is a valuable research method for better understanding clients' chronic illness self-management practices.
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Activities of daily living; Chronic Disease; Diabetes; Occupation; Photographic methods; activités de la vie quotidienne; diabète; maladie chronique; méthodes photographiques; occupation
Authors: Hardeep Singh; Carol Y Scovil; Karen Yoshida; Sarah Oosman; Anita Kaiser; Catharine Craven; Susan Jaglal; Kristin E Musselman Journal: BMJ Open Date: 2020-02-25 Impact factor: 2.692