School of Nursing & Midwifery, Trinity College Dublin, Dublin, Ireland.
Biomedical Sciences Institute, Trinity College Dublin, Dublin, Ireland.
J Psychiatr Ment Health Nurs. 2021 Aug;28(4):632-643. doi: 10.1111/jpm.12709. Epub 2020 Nov 19.
WHAT IS KNOWN ON THE SUBJECT?: PhotoVoice as a participatory methodology has been used within mental health to support marginalized communities in addressing the challenges they encounter. The PhotoVoice methodology aims to encourage and foster collaborative and equal partnerships. However, reports of previous projects highlight that not every stage of the process remains participant-centric. There is limited reporting on participant involvement in the latter stages of projects, such as exhibition design. WHAT THE PAPER ADDS TO EXISTING KNOWLEDGE?: It provides a detailed description of the phases involved in planning and executing a mental health PhotoVoice project. It provides an illustration of how collaborative partnerships can extend into the design and construction of a photography exhibition and its narrative. WHAT ARE THE IMPLICATIONS FOR PRACTICE?: PhotoVoice is an ideal methodology for use within the field of mental health nursing as it promotes service user inclusion in research, places value on lived experiences and provides a creative medium through which service users and family members can advocate for themselves and others. PhotoVoice is an effective and creative methodology for disseminating and communicating both the individual and collective outcomes to the general public. When implementing this methodology, clinicians and researchers need to be cognisant of the necessity to include participants as equal partners at every stage, including in the design of photography exhibitions and disseminating the findings to academic and public audiences. ABSTRACT: Introduction PhotoVoice is a participatory methodology in which marginalized communities represent their lived experiences through photography. While the methodology aims to foster partnerships throughout all phases, the literature suggests that in the field of mental health, some phases are often completed without participant involvement. Aims This paper elaborates on how the PhotoVoice method was used to engage service users and family members around their experience of involvement in a co-produced and co-facilitated mental health education intervention, in order to enhance public and policymakers knowledge of the project. Methods Ten participants were recruited and trained in the PhotoVoice method. Participants documented, through photography, their experiences of involvement in the education intervention. Following this, participants came together to co-produce and disseminate the photography exhibition to the public. Results PhotoVoice proved to be a flexible and creative method by which to include marginalized groups. By adhering to the collaborative principles of the methodology, service users and family members can retain decision-making power from the project's inception to its conclusion. Implications for Practice PhotoVoice is ideal for use within mental health nursing as it coincides with the recovery principle of promoting collaborative partnership between service users, family members and clinicians. Mental health nurses work directly with service users and family members throughout their recovery journey. The PhotoVoice methodology is coherent with the recovery principles of empowerment, collaboration and prioritizing the lived experiences of the individual. As such, this methodology has the potential to enhance greatly what mental health nurses can know and understand about the lived experiences of service users and family members. In turn, engaging with the PhotoVoice methodology can provide a platform from which further collaborative engagement between service users, family members and clinicians can take place.
已知信息:PhotoVoice 作为一种参与式方法,已在精神健康领域中被用于支持边缘化社区应对他们所面临的挑战。PhotoVoice 方法旨在鼓励和促进协作和平等的伙伴关系。然而,之前项目的报告指出,并非每个过程阶段都始终以参与者为中心。关于参与者在项目后期,如展览设计中参与度的报告有限。
本研究新增信息:它详细描述了规划和执行精神健康 PhotoVoice 项目所涉及的各个阶段。它还说明了如何通过协作伙伴关系扩展到摄影展览及其叙述的设计和构建中。
对实践的影响:PhotoVoice 是精神健康护理领域中使用的理想方法,因为它促进了服务使用者在研究中的参与,重视生活经验,并提供了一种创造性的媒介,通过这种媒介,服务使用者和家庭成员可以为自己和他人发声。PhotoVoice 是一种有效的和创造性的方法,用于向公众传播和交流个人和集体的成果。在实施这种方法时,临床医生和研究人员需要意识到,有必要在每个阶段都将参与者视为平等的合作伙伴,包括摄影展览的设计和向学术和公众受众传播研究结果。
摘要:介绍 PhotoVoice 是一种参与式方法,使边缘化社区能够通过摄影来表达他们的生活体验。尽管该方法旨在在所有阶段都培养伙伴关系,但文献表明,在精神健康领域,有些阶段往往在没有参与者参与的情况下完成。目的本文详细介绍了如何使用 PhotoVoice 方法让服务使用者和家庭成员参与合作制作和共同主持的精神健康教育干预,以提高公众和政策制定者对该项目的了解。方法招募了 10 名参与者并对他们进行了 PhotoVoice 方法的培训。参与者通过摄影记录了他们参与教育干预的体验。之后,参与者共同制作和传播摄影展览给公众。结果 PhotoVoice 被证明是一种灵活和创造性的方法,可以让边缘化群体参与其中。通过坚持该方法的协作原则,服务使用者和家庭成员可以从项目的开始到结束保留决策权力。对实践的影响 PhotoVoice 非常适合在精神健康护理中使用,因为它符合服务使用者、家庭成员和临床医生之间合作伙伴关系的恢复原则。精神健康护士在服务使用者和家庭成员的整个康复过程中直接与他们合作。PhotoVoice 方法与赋权、合作和优先考虑个人生活经验的恢复原则相一致。因此,这种方法有可能极大地增强精神健康护士对服务使用者和家庭成员生活经验的了解。反过来,参与 PhotoVoice 方法可以为服务使用者、家庭成员和临床医生之间进一步的合作提供一个平台。