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Using photovoice in healthcare

Abstract

Purposes of the Study were to:

1) Explore effects of curling on the health and community life of rural women;

2) Determine how health, sport, and recreation can be understood within the contexts of rural gender and community change; and

3) Assess the utility of photovoice, an innovative, participatory qualitative research methodology and method, in advancing research with rural women.

Author Details

Beverly D. Leipert, PhD, MSN, BSN, BA, RN; Lynn Scruby; Heather Mair; Robyn Plunkett

Sigma Membership

Iota Omicron

Type

Presentation

Format Type

Text-based Document

Study Design/Type

Ethnography

Research Approach

N/A

Keywords:

Photovoice, Rural Women's Health and Sport, Curling, Canada

Conference Name

28th International Nursing Research Congress

Conference Host

Sigma Theta Tau International

Conference Location

Dublin, Ireland

Conference Year

2017

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Curling and rural women's health in Canada: A national photovoice study

Dublin, Ireland

Purposes of the Study were to:

1) Explore effects of curling on the health and community life of rural women;

2) Determine how health, sport, and recreation can be understood within the contexts of rural gender and community change; and

3) Assess the utility of photovoice, an innovative, participatory qualitative research methodology and method, in advancing research with rural women.