What about Using Photovoice for Health and Safety?
Abstract
:1. Introduction
What can be said about the design variety observed in current photovoice application practice and how can this method be applied in health and safety management?
2. Materials and Methods
3. Results
3.1. Literature Search Results
3.2. Method Oriented Search
3.3. Theoretical Framework
3.4. Process Steps
3.5. Techniques
3.6. Guidance
3.7. Extra Searches
3.8. Occupational Health and Safety Management Applications
3.9. Health Promotion Applications
3.10. Patient Safety Applications
4. Analysis
4.1. Photovoice Project Objectives
4.2. Generic Photovoice Designs
4.2.1. A-Communication
4.2.2. B-Education
4.2.3. C-Exploration
4.2.4. D-Awareness
4.2.5. E-Empowerment
5. Discussion
5.1. Potential for Safety Management
5.2. Implementation Path
- Write a policy on where and how photovoice can be used as a method and determine criteria, conditions and limitations for use and/or distribution of photographs and notes;
- Provide cameras (e.g., smart phones), a meeting room with a projection screen and/or display board, a storage facility for photographs and notes, and a printing facility;
- Decide on which photovoice generic design is best suitable for each new case and setting;
- Obtain written consent of participants as necessary at the start of each new project;
- Follow the agreed policy, procedure and instructions.
5.3. Ethical Issues
5.4. Methodological Issues
5.5. Limitations
5.6. Future Developments
6. Conclusions and Recommendations
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Source Type | Method Oriented Search | Extra Searches |
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Primary | 146 | 52 |
Secondary | 8 | 6 |
Tertiary | 7 | 11 |
Total | 161 | 69 |
Step Nr | Subject | Description and References |
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1-PLANNING | Getting started | Initiate and present a plan for social action, gather action group, set target audience of policy makers and community leaders, create partnership, set project goal and project planning [8,33,60,62]. |
Preconditions | Presence of reflective experiences and a community requiring change [8,61,63]. | |
2-PREPARATION | Set-up | Determine the research question, establish the project design, choice of participatory methods, define participant role (co-researcher, quality of participation), co-creation of research design [38,62,63,64]. |
Resources | Gather materials (space, cameras, other resources, arrange for photo printing), arrange (financial) compensation, decide on support from translator, photographer, facilitate small and large group meetings [8,65,66,67]. Determine or establish a setting/group/environment [65]. | |
Recruitment | Selection and recruitment of facilitators and participants [8,38,60,68,69,70,71]. | |
Training | Introduce photovoice method to participants, facilitate a group discussion about cameras, power, and ethics. Distribute cameras, provide camera instruction. Discuss and manage Reality and Arranged scenes. Manage relevance, number and selection of photographs, photography of people (either avoid it or get consent), how to obtain informed consent [3,8,34,60,63,64,67,70,71,72,73,74]. | |
3-PHOTO SHOOT | Assignment | Identify and discuss photo assignment, decide on initial themes for taking pictures [34,60,69,70]. |
Fieldwork | Fieldwork (allocate time to take pictures, set themes, go out into the community, take pictures, take field notes in logbook (self-reflections, insights, record /contemplate aspects of the research; observations of community, climate, viability, health, photovoice); write down photo captions/titles [2,3,4,34,38,60,64,67,71,75,76,77]. | |
Data gathering | Collection, initial review and analysis of photographs and logbooks, follow-up [3,38]. | |
4-PRESENTATION | Selection | Selecting photographs, context and story, meet and discuss issues, themes and theories [60,67]. |
5-INTERVIEWS | Share | Conduct individual photo-sharing sessions, decide what is data, establish meaning of photos [1,2,3,63,78,79]. |
In-depth | Conduct individual in-depth participant interviews (value, feeling, knowledge, and sensorial) and analysis [3,71,76]. | |
6-DATA ANALYSIS | Organize data | Making sense of conversations, stories, photos, performances, documents, data or non-data [62,72,80]. |
7-GROUP SESSION | Group review | Collective photo-sharing, analysis, selection, interpretation and discussion of photographs, stories, context, documents. Best picture choice, co-construction and codification of meaning, issues, themes, theories [3,8,14,15,19,61,62,64,69]. |
Methods and techniques | LOOK [81], PHOTO [63,82], SHOWeD [14,15,19,60,62,68,83,84,85,86,87], VOICE [8,61], 4 STEPS [88], PA Participatory Analysis [3]. | |
Visual analysis | Perform Visual Analysis [6,14,61,63,84], consider EMIC (participant opinion) and ETIC (patterns) perspectives [38,65]. | |
Narrative analysis | Inductive thematic analysis, content analysis, narrative analysis [63,80,89]. | |
Decision | Need for another round: esthetics (e.g., need for remake of pictures, more data gathering and analysis), answering the research question, closure, debrief [33,62,64,65]. | |
8-DISSEMINATION | Sharing | Plan a format to share photos/stories with policy makers/community leaders, exhibition, linking to social change, advocacy, generate impact [33,60,61,62,63,64,66,71,79,90]. |
9-ACTION | Audience | Select, recruit and reach target audience of policy makers/community leaders to create change [61,66,69]. |
10-SOCIETAL CHANGE | Partnership | Sustainable partnership, knowledge and outcomes [61,62,70]. |
11-EVALUATION | Project | Evaluation of project (success criteria, output/outcome, participation quality), conditions (exposure of participants, confidentiality, privacy, intimacy), ethics (stereotyping, incriminating, false light, profit, publish, informed consent), legal compliance and quality [11,29,34,62,63,65,69,70,79,91,92,93]. |
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Lindhout P, Teunissen T, Reniers G. What about Using Photovoice for Health and Safety? International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2021; 18(22):11985. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph182211985
Chicago/Turabian StyleLindhout, Paul, Truus Teunissen, and Genserik Reniers. 2021. "What about Using Photovoice for Health and Safety?" International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 18, no. 22: 11985. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph182211985
APA StyleLindhout, P., Teunissen, T., & Reniers, G. (2021). What about Using Photovoice for Health and Safety? International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 18(22), 11985. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph182211985