Annang Lucy, Wilson Sacoby, Tinago Chiwoneso, Wright Sanders Louisiana, Bevington Tina, Carlos Bethany, Cornelius Evangeline, Svendsen Erik
University of South Carolina, Columbia, South Carolina, USA
University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland, USA.
Qual Health Res. 2016 Jan;26(2):241-51. doi: 10.1177/1049732315576495. Epub 2015 Mar 20.
Photovoice is a qualitative method of inquiry whereby individuals can document their lived experiences, particularly individuals whose voices are not typically heard in regard to promoting social change and policy development. We used photovoice to elicit major themes regarding community members' perceptions of the long-term impact on their quality of life as a deadly technological disaster hit a small, rural town in South Carolina. Overall, participants photographed more negative images than positive. Overarching themes included residential and business vacancies, economic decline, the need for clean-up and modernization, attention to wellness or rehabilitation, and concerns for safety. Emergency response agencies should consider the themes elicited from these community residents to help identify where to focus disaster response efforts both in the immediate aftermath and during the long-term recovery period of technological disasters, particularly in underserved, rural communities.
摄影叙事是一种质性研究方法,通过这种方法,个体能够记录他们的生活经历,尤其是那些在推动社会变革和政策制定方面通常没有被倾听声音的个体。我们运用摄影叙事来引出关于社区成员对生活质量长期影响的主要主题,当时一场致命的技术灾难袭击了南卡罗来纳州的一个农村小镇。总体而言,参与者拍摄的负面图像多于正面图像。首要主题包括住宅和商业空置、经济衰退、清理和现代化的需求、对健康或康复的关注以及对安全的担忧。应急响应机构应考虑从这些社区居民中引出的主题,以帮助确定在技术灾难的即时后果和长期恢复期间,灾难应对工作应聚焦于何处,特别是在服务不足的农村社区。