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Insights in Public Health: Ask the Keiki: Perceived Factors that Affect Asthma Among Adolescents from the Wai'anae Coast Using Photovoice.

Olivia K Uchima1, Blane K Garcia2, Malia L Agustin2, May M Okihiro2.   

Abstract

Hawai'i has among the highest childhood asthma prevalence compared to all other states in the United States. Native Hawaiian children have a higher prevalence of asthma compared other racial/ethnic groups in the state. Photovoice is a method in community-based participatory research that enables participants to use photos to express themselves and advocate on behalf of their community. In this study, students from the Wai'anae Coast used Photovoice to identify perceived factors that affect asthma management. Seven students, ages 14 and 18, with self-reported asthma met virtually, with facilitators, after school once a week for four weeks. Students identified eight factors as positively or negatively impacting the students' asthma and explained how these factors influence their health. The Photovoice results provided an in-depth understanding on the role a student's culture and environment plays in asthma management. Continued efforts to develop asthma education programs tailored to address the specific factors that youth identify as impacting their asthma may be more effective in reducing asthma disparities. Future research should expand on the key themes identified in this study and include continued advocacy efforts among students to improve asthma-related outcomes in this community. ©Copyright 2021 by University Health Partners of Hawai‘i (UHP Hawai‘i).

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Keywords:  Native Hawaiian; Photovoice; adolescents; asthma; asthma triggers; community-based participatory research; participatory action research; school-age children

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34522891      PMCID: PMC8433575     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Hawaii J Health Soc Welf        ISSN: 2641-5216


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