Qualitative Systematic Literature Review: Participatory Visual Methods in Community Health Interventions With Migrants
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Qualitative Systematic Literature Review : Participatory Visual Methods in Community Health Interventions With Migrants. / Blohm, Frederikke Sissel; Jacobsen, Marie Honoré; Villadsen, Sarah Fredsted; Sandholdt, Catharina Thiel.
In: Qualitative Health Research, Vol. 34, No. 5, 2024.Research output: Contribution to journal › Journal article › Research › peer-review
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T1 - Qualitative Systematic Literature Review
T2 - Participatory Visual Methods in Community Health Interventions With Migrants
AU - Blohm, Frederikke Sissel
AU - Jacobsen, Marie Honoré
AU - Villadsen, Sarah Fredsted
AU - Sandholdt, Catharina Thiel
N1 - Publisher Copyright: © The Author(s) 2023.
PY - 2024
Y1 - 2024
N2 - This systematic review investigates how participatory visual methods (PVMs) (1) are applied in community health interventions (CHIs) with adult migrant populations and (2) identify potentials for participation. The search was performed in PubMed in 2021 and 2023. Eighteen articles fulfilled inclusion criteria as they investigated a CHI targeting migrants and used a visual method. We excluded articles that used quantitative methods, articles written in languages other than English, Danish, Swedish, or Norwegian, and the formats reviews, protocols, and theoretical articles. As a framework to graduate the degree of participation, we applied Arnstein’s ‘A Ladder of Citizen Participation’. Most of the studies took place in the United States, and the most frequent method used was photovoice. We categorize an equal number of articles as ‘degrees of citizen power’ or ‘degrees of tokenism’. We identify the capacity to accommodate the needs of specific target groups to be a strength in PVMs, which has potential to engage migrants in several parts of the research process. Additionally, PVMs can be used to support a change in the participants’ lives by facilitating a reflexive process concerning their life situation. However, utilization of PVMs also include a risk of tensions, they can be resource-demanding and potentially exclude certain groups.
AB - This systematic review investigates how participatory visual methods (PVMs) (1) are applied in community health interventions (CHIs) with adult migrant populations and (2) identify potentials for participation. The search was performed in PubMed in 2021 and 2023. Eighteen articles fulfilled inclusion criteria as they investigated a CHI targeting migrants and used a visual method. We excluded articles that used quantitative methods, articles written in languages other than English, Danish, Swedish, or Norwegian, and the formats reviews, protocols, and theoretical articles. As a framework to graduate the degree of participation, we applied Arnstein’s ‘A Ladder of Citizen Participation’. Most of the studies took place in the United States, and the most frequent method used was photovoice. We categorize an equal number of articles as ‘degrees of citizen power’ or ‘degrees of tokenism’. We identify the capacity to accommodate the needs of specific target groups to be a strength in PVMs, which has potential to engage migrants in several parts of the research process. Additionally, PVMs can be used to support a change in the participants’ lives by facilitating a reflexive process concerning their life situation. However, utilization of PVMs also include a risk of tensions, they can be resource-demanding and potentially exclude certain groups.
KW - community health intervention
KW - community-based participatory research
KW - health promotion
KW - qualitative research
KW - transients and migrants
KW - visual methods
U2 - 10.1177/10497323231215241
DO - 10.1177/10497323231215241
M3 - Journal article
C2 - 38037747
AN - SCOPUS:85178441670
VL - 34
JO - Qualitative Health Research
JF - Qualitative Health Research
SN - 1049-7323
IS - 5
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