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Title

Using Photovoice as a Method for Capturing the Lived Experiences of Caregivers During COVID-19: A Methodological Insight.

Authors

Boamah, Sheila A.; Yous, Marie-Lee; Weldrick, Rachel; Havaei, Farinaz; Ganann, Rebecca

Abstract

Although the extant literature identifies photovoice as one of the most innovative and creative research methods that encourage reflection and introspection, few studies have described the use of photovoice with family/informal caregivers. This paper discusses the implementation of photovoice as a novel approach in exploring the experiences of informal caregivers (n = 10) of older adults in long-term care homes during the COVID-19 pandemic. The article describes the four stages of the photovoice process undertaken: (1) preparation; (2) pre-focus group meeting; (3) taking photographs; and (4) reflection and implementation insights, to researchers. The different stages in the research process inspired several key learnings, including the use of co-learning tools, the valuable combination of photographic images and words to provide rich description of participants' perspectives, and creative ways to engage and support caregivers in sharing their stories. This paper also addresses some practical challenges of using this methodology with informal caregivers and explore issues surrounding research ethics and photographs. Knowledge gained from this case example provides strong support for the use of photovoice as a creative approach to better illuminate and understand the experiences of caregivers and can inform the design of future virtual studies.

Subjects

CAREGIVERS; ADULT care facilities; PHOTOGRAPHS; OLDER people; COVID-19

Publication

International Journal of Qualitative Methods, 2022, Vol 21, p1

ISSN

1609-4069

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.1177/16094069221137494

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