Visual storytelling: a beneficial but challenging method for health research with young people.
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Novel methods to collect meaningful data from adolescents for the development of health interventionsData-prompted interviews: Using individual ecological data to stimulate narratives and explore meanings.Understanding the experiences of youth living with sickle cell disease: a photovoice pilot.Starting to smoke: a qualitative study of the experiences of Australian indigenous youthNeighborhood contexts experienced by young Mexican-American women: enhancing our understanding of risk for early childbearing.Designing and delivering facilitated storytelling interventions for chronic disease self-management: a scoping reviewVictor and Erika Webnovela: An Innovative Generation @ Audience Engagement Strategy for Prevention.A 'snapshot' of physical activity and food habits among private school children in India.When HIV-positive children grow up: a critical analysis of the transition literature in developed countries.A scoping review of the Photovoice method: implications for occupational therapy research.A review of the issues and challenges involved in using participant-produced photographs in nursing research.Exploring the opportunities for food and drink purchasing and consumption by teenagers during their journeys between home and school: a feasibility study using a novel method.Visual methods in health dialogues: A qualitative study of public health nurse practice in schools.Isolated thoughts and feelings and unsolved concerns: adolescents' and parents' perspectives on living with type 1 diabetes - a qualitative study using visual storytelling.'Yarning up with Koori kids' - hearing the voices of Australian urban Indigenous children about their health and well-being.'It is life threatening but I don't mind'. A qualitative study using photo elicitation interviews to explore adolescents' experiences of renal replacement therapies.From informed consent to dissemination: Using participatory visual methods with young people with long-term conditions at different stages of research.Twelve tips for medical students to facilitate a Photovoice project.Metaphors of Distress: Photo-Elicitation Enhances a Discourse Analysis of Parents' Accounts.Rights, responsibilities and (re)presentation: Using drawings to convey health and safety messages among immigrant workers.Using Instagram as a Modified Application of Photovoice for Storytelling and Sharing in Adolescents With Type 1 Diabetes.Brokered dialogue: A new research method for controversial health and social issuesPhoto-elicitation with adolescents in qualitative research: an example of its use in exploring family interactions in adolescent psychiatryActivity problems in everyday life--patients' perspectives of hand osteoarthritis: "try imagining what it would be like having no hands".Receiving enzyme replacement therapy for a lysosomal storage disorder: a preliminary exploration of the experiences of young patients and their families.Picturing Masculinities: Using Photoelicitation in Men's Health Research."You've Gotta Be That Tough Crust Exterior Man": Depression and Suicide in Rural-Based Men.Intersections of the arts and nursing knowledge.Problematizing "play-for-health" discourses through children's photo-elicited narratives.Information needs of adolescent and young adult cancer patients and their parent-carers."A day in my life" photography project: the silent voice of pediatric bone marrow transplant patients.Snapshots reflecting the lives of siblings of children with autism spectrum disorders.The limitations of language: male participants, stoicism, and the qualitative research interview.Invited manuscript poster on renal-related education American Society of Nephrology, Nov. 16-21, 2010. Adolescents with chronic kidney disease and their need for online peer mentoring: a qualitative investigation of social support and healthcare traReflections on the ethics of participatory visual methods to engage communities in global health research.Tobacco branding, plain packaging, pictorial warnings, and symbolic consumption.Promoting an equal and healthy environment: Swedish students' views of daily life at school.Digital storytelling as a method in health research: a systematic review protocol.Using photo-elicitation to understand reasons for repeated self-harm: a qualitative study.Occupations, habits, and routines: perspectives from persons with diabetes.
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Visual storytelling: a beneficial but challenging method for health research with young people.
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