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Empowering Maasai women behind the camera: Photovoice as a tool for trachoma control.

Tara B Mtuy1, Jeremiah Mepukori2, Joseph Lankoi3, Shelley Lees4.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Photovoice is a method used to help engage community members to understand local realities and promote social change. Photovoice uses cameras in the hands of participants as a tool to visually document a specified topic. Photos taken by participants allow for reflection and stimulate dialog on an issue to ideally lead to social change. Trachoma, hyperendemic in Maasai communities in Northern Tanzania, is the commonest infectious cause of blindness worldwide, caused by chlamydia trachomatis. The bacterial infection commonly occurs in childhood and over many years repeated infections leads to inflammation and scarring of the eyelid. Often as adults this leads to the upper eyelid turning inward and eyelashes scratching the eye, resulting in pain and eventually blindness. We used photovoice as a tool for Maasai women to share their lived experiences of educating peers on trachoma and ultimately empowering women in this society.
METHODS: This public engagement intervention was conducted September thru October 2017. We held a workshop on trachoma control for 20 Maasai women including use of photovoice method. Women were asked to disseminate information from the trachoma control workshop to their community and to capture their experiences using disposable cameras. Five weeks post-workshop we facilitated a discussion and women displayed photos of the successes and challenges they encountered as advocates for trachoma control in their community. INTERVENTION OUTCOMES: It was observed throughout the process and at the photo discussion meeting, that women articulated empowerment by this experience; as educators, agents of change and a source of valued information.
CONCLUSION: Photovoice should be considered for future interventions as a communication tool on health issues and to empower women to be ambassadors for health promotion.

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Keywords:  Empowerment; Maasai; PPI; Photovoice; Trachoma

Year:  2021        PMID: 34225822     DOI: 10.1186/s40900-021-00286-x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Res Involv Engagem        ISSN: 2056-7529


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