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利用在线影像法探索低收入家庭的食物决策:在 COVID-19 大流行期间的经验教训。

Using Online Photovoice to Explore Food Decisions of Families on Low Income: Lessons Learnt During the COVID-19 Pandemic.

机构信息

Centre for Public Health, Queen's University Belfast, Belfast, UK.

Institute for Global Food Security, Queen's University Belfast, Belfast, UK.

出版信息

Qual Health Res. 2024 Feb;34(3):171-182. doi: 10.1177/10497323231208829. Epub 2023 Nov 7.

Abstract

The method of photovoice has been previously used to effectively engage with socioeconomically disadvantaged groups and explore their eating behaviours. In this methodological article, we draw on our experiences from using photovoice through online interviews with families on low income about their food decisions. A purposive recruitment approach targeted parents of children 2-17 years old who lived on a tight budget across the island of Ireland. Participants provided demographic information and were invited to take photographs of food-related decisions and activities for 1 week during the COVID-19 lockdown. The photographs were then discussed through an online communication platform to generate qualitative data. A total of 28 parents participated in the photo-elicited interviews and shared a total of 642 photographs of factors that influenced their food decisions. Following the interviews, the researchers documented their reflections which focused on (1) participants' engagement with the online photo-elicitation and (2) practical aspects around participant consent and data safety. The participants in our study engaged well with the online photovoice method and shared a variety of photos which provided ample material to facilitate the conversations around their food environment and its impact on their food decisions. Our experiences can provide novel insights into using photovoice in a virtual environment and useful considerations around ethics and data collection for researchers who work with socioeconomically disadvantaged groups. Photo-elicited interviews offer an engaging and flexible data collection technique that can highlight issues informing future priorities of healthcare policy.

摘要

摄影法已被用于有效地与社会经济弱势群体合作,并探索他们的饮食行为。在本方法学文章中,我们借鉴了通过对爱尔兰岛低收入家庭进行在线访谈,利用摄影法了解他们的食物决策的经验。通过有针对性的招募方法,我们针对有孩子(2-17 岁)的父母进行了招募,这些父母的预算紧张。参与者提供了人口统计信息,并被邀请在 COVID-19 封锁期间拍摄一周与食物决策和活动相关的照片。然后通过在线交流平台讨论这些照片,以生成定性数据。共有 28 名家长参与了照片引发的访谈,并分享了 642 张影响他们食物决策的因素的照片。访谈结束后,研究人员记录了他们的反思,重点关注(1)参与者对在线摄影法的参与程度,以及(2)围绕参与者同意和数据安全的实际问题。我们研究中的参与者很好地参与了在线摄影法,并分享了各种照片,为围绕他们的食物环境及其对食物决策的影响进行对话提供了丰富的素材。我们的经验可以为在虚拟环境中使用摄影法提供新的见解,并为与社会经济弱势群体合作的研究人员提供有关伦理和数据收集的有用考虑因素。照片引发的访谈是一种引人入胜且灵活的数据收集技术,可以突出问题,为医疗保健政策的未来优先事项提供信息。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/67fb/10768336/6630a7cc73b1/10.1177_10497323231208829-fig1.jpg

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