Green Eric P, Warren Virginia Rieck, Broverman Sherryl, Ogwang Benson, Puffer Eve S
a Duke Global Health Institute , Durham , NC , USA.
b Women's Institute for Secondary Education and Research , Muhuru Bay , Kenya.
Glob Public Health. 2016 May-Jul;11(5-6):583-99. doi: 10.1080/17441692.2016.1170178. Epub 2016 Apr 11.
Understanding the link between health and place can strengthen the design of health interventions, particularly in the context of HIV prevention. Individuals who might one day participate in such interventions - including youth - may further improve the design if engaged in a meaningful way in the formative research process. Increasingly, participatory mapping methods are being used to achieve both aims. We describe the development of three innovative mapping methods for engaging youth in formative community-based research: 'dot map' focus groups, geocaching games, and satellite imagery-assisted daily activity logs. We demonstrate that these methods are feasible and acceptable in a low-resource, rural African setting. The discussion outlines the merits of each method and considers possible limitations.
了解健康与场所之间的联系可以加强健康干预措施的设计,尤其是在艾滋病毒预防方面。有朝一日可能参与此类干预措施的个人——包括年轻人——如果以有意义的方式参与形成性研究过程,可能会进一步改进设计。越来越多地,参与式绘图方法被用于实现这两个目标。我们描述了三种创新的绘图方法的开发,这些方法让年轻人参与基于社区的形成性研究:“点图”焦点小组、地理寻宝游戏和卫星图像辅助的日常活动日志。我们证明,这些方法在资源匮乏的非洲农村地区是可行且可接受的。讨论概述了每种方法的优点并考虑了可能的局限性。