A Photovoice Study on Life After Traumatic Brachial Plexus Injury: "There Is Somebody Out There Who Knows What You're Going Through".

Amanda M Faust,Katherine M Gerull,Jean Hunleth,David M Brogan,Christopher J Dy
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BACKGROUND Brachial plexus injury (BPI) leads to a variety of life-altering changes, both physically and mentally. While tremendous effort has been dedicated to improving patients' upper-extremity function through surgical and rehabilitation advances, patients' life experiences after BPI are largely understudied and poorly understood. Our study aims were to qualitatively assess the patient experience after BPI through the use of a photojournalism method known as photovoice, a community-based participatory research methodology centered on participant photograph-taking, and to trial the use of photovoice as a novel qualitative method within the field of orthopaedics. METHODS We utilized both photovoice and qualitative methods to highlight the experiences of 7 participants living with a traumatic BPI (5 male and 1 female, 4 White and 2 Black, plus 1 not stated). The study was conducted in 6 phases with a mix of 1-on-1 and focus group discussions. Over the course of 10 weeks, the group met to generate photography prompts, analyze photographs (in 1-on-1 meetings with researchers), and discuss the meaning of photographs as a group. The research team analyzed transcripts from all 1-on-1 and group discussions to create 2 editions of e-magazines, which included quotes from transcribed data layered with photographs from each participant, to serve as patient-facing support materials for future patients with BPI. In the final phase, the research team shared the e-magazines with the participants in a group discussion. RESULTS The participant-selected topics highlighted in the e-magazines ranged from pain after injury to tips and tricks for living with BPI. Photovoice was effective in building community among patients with BPI and creating meaningful patient-facing support materials. Our findings demonstrate the utility of using participant-generated photography as a tool to encourage meaningful conversation and develop community among participants. CONCLUSIONS Participant-led methodologies, such as photovoice, provide opportunities for patients to convey their life experiences to their community and to their health-care providers in a unique way. Our study also demonstrates the potential for photovoice to improve the patient experience by generating a sense of community, allowing patients to express themselves, and inspiring others.
关于创伤性臂丛损伤后生活的光声研究:“有人知道你正在经历什么”。
臂丛神经损伤(brachial plexus injury, BPI)会导致身体和精神上各种改变生活的变化。虽然通过外科手术和康复技术的进步,人们已经做出了巨大的努力来改善患者的上肢功能,但对BPI后患者的生活体验的研究在很大程度上是不充分的,也不太了解。我们的研究目的是通过使用photovoice(一种基于社区的参与性研究方法,以参与者拍照为中心)的摄影新闻方法,对BPI后的患者体验进行定性评估,并尝试将photovoice作为一种新的定性方法在骨科领域中使用。方法:我们利用光声和定性方法来突出7名患有创伤性BPI的参与者的经历(5名男性和1名女性,4名白人和2名黑人,外加1名未说明)。该研究分6个阶段进行,包括一对一和焦点小组讨论。在10周的时间里,这个小组开会生成摄影提示,分析照片(与研究人员进行一对一的会议),并作为一个小组讨论照片的意义。研究小组分析了所有一对一和小组讨论的记录,创建了两个版本的电子杂志,其中包括来自转录数据的引用,以及来自每个参与者的照片,作为未来BPI患者面对患者的支持材料。在最后阶段,研究小组与参与者进行小组讨论,分享电子杂志。结果参与者选择的主题在电子杂志中突出显示,从受伤后的疼痛到BPI的生活提示和技巧。Photovoice在BPI患者之间建立社区和创造有意义的面向患者的支持材料方面是有效的。我们的研究结果表明,使用参与者生成的照片作为一种工具,可以鼓励有意义的对话,并在参与者之间建立社区。结论以参与者为主导的方法,如photovoice,为患者以独特的方式向社区和医疗保健提供者传达他们的生活经历提供了机会。我们的研究还表明,通过产生一种社区意识,让患者表达自己,并激励他人,photovoice有可能改善患者体验。
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