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Restor(y)ing Health: A Conceptual Model of the Effects of Digital Storytelling.

Alice Fiddian-Green1, Sunny Kim2, Aline C Gubrium1, Linda K Larkey2, Jeffery C Peterson3.   

Abstract

We currently see an interdisciplinary shift toward a "participatory turn" in health research and promotion under which community engagement, shared decision making and planning, and the use of visual and digital methods have become paramount. Digital storytelling (DST) is one such innovative and engaging method increasingly used in applied health interventions, with a growing body of research identifying its value. Despite its increasing use, a standard approach to empirically assess the impacts on individuals participating in DST interventions does not currently exist. In this article, we define DST as a distinct narrative intervention, illustrate key elements that inform the methodology, and present a conceptual model to examine how DST may contribute to increased socioemotional well-being and bolster positive health outcomes. Our proposed model is informed by elements of narrative theory, Freirian conscientization, multimodality, and social cognitive theory and can serve as a guide for public health practitioners and researchers interested in assessing the potential benefits of DST as an applied health intervention. Recommendations for practice call for a rigorous methodological approach to apply and test this model across a range of health contexts and populations.

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Keywords:  Freirian conscientization; conceptual model; digital storytelling; multimodality; narrative health promotion

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Year:  2019        PMID: 30736703     DOI: 10.1177/1524839918825130

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


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