Gill Roopan, Black Amanda, Dumont Tania, Fleming Nathalie
Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.
Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada; Ottawa Hospital Research Institute, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada; Division of Gynecology, Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.
J Pediatr Adolesc Gynecol. 2016 Oct;29(5):467-475. doi: 10.1016/j.jpag.2016.03.001. Epub 2016 Mar 15.
Adolescent women face significant sexual and reproductive health challenges and are more vulnerable than their male peers. Photovoice methodology might allow them to provide more meaningful and accurate representations of the health challenges they encounter. Our objectives were to: (1) use Photovoice to understand how young mothers frame reproductive and sexual health within the context of their lives; (2) explore how they define reproductive and sexual health; (3) identify youth perspectives on how their life situations influence their ability to affect their health; and (4) connect their perspectives to social determinants of health framework to facilitate implementation of effective programs and policies to address their needs. DESIGN, SETTING, PARTICIPANTS, INTERVENTIONS, AND MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: This was a prospective qualitative community-based participatory research study involving young women (ages 15-25 years) recruited from a local youth outreach center. A 9-step validated qualitative participatory approach that combined documentary photography with focus groups was used. Qualitative analysis was conducted with NVivo version 10 software (QSR International Inc., Burlington, MA, USA). Data were coded and themes were developed.
Thirty women were recruited and nine women completed the study. Key themes included: personal sexual health practices and coping skills, influence of poverty, physical environments, community resources and sexual health services, education, and stigma of pregnancy. Participating in community-based participatory research empowered participants to advocate for their own health.
Photovoice methodology contributes to understanding complex factors influencing sexual and reproductive health of young mothers. This participatory-based methodology highlights their individual situations, allowing us to seek connections, create analytical perspectives from which to relate their situations to root causes, and consider strategies for change.
青春期女性面临重大的性与生殖健康挑战,且比同龄男性更脆弱。摄影声音方法或许能让她们更有意义且准确地呈现所遇到的健康挑战。我们的目标是:(1)运用摄影声音来了解年轻母亲如何在其生活背景中构建生殖与性健康;(2)探究她们如何定义生殖与性健康;(3)确定年轻人对于自身生活状况如何影响其影响自身健康能力的看法;(4)将她们的观点与健康的社会决定因素框架相联系,以促进实施有效的项目和政策来满足她们的需求。设计、背景、参与者、干预措施及主要结局指标:这是一项前瞻性定性社区参与式研究,涉及从当地青年外展中心招募的年轻女性(15 - 25岁)。采用了一种经过验证的9步定性参与式方法,该方法将纪实摄影与焦点小组相结合。使用NVivo 10版软件(美国马萨诸塞州伯灵顿市QSR国际公司)进行定性分析。对数据进行编码并形成主题。
招募了30名女性,9名女性完成了研究。关键主题包括:个人性健康行为及应对技巧、贫困的影响、物理环境、社区资源与性健康服务、教育以及怀孕的污名化。参与基于社区的参与式研究使参与者有能力为自身健康发声。
摄影声音方法有助于理解影响年轻母亲性与生殖健康的复杂因素。这种基于参与式的方法突出了她们的个体情况,使我们能够寻找联系,创建分析视角以便将她们的情况与根本原因联系起来,并考虑变革策略。