Using photovoice to engage underserved children with neurodevelopmental disorders and their caregivers in health research: a mixed methods systematic review.

IF 1.9 Q3 REHABILITATION
Frontiers in rehabilitation sciences Pub Date : 2025-08-15 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.3389/fresc.2025.1638513
Miriam Gonzalez, Paul Y Yoo, Samantha E Noyek, Brooke MacLeod, Michelle Kee, Michelle Phoenix, Samantha K Micsinszki, Marion Knutson, Christine J Neilson, Roberta L Woodgate
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Introduction: Limited guidance exists for researchers wanting to use photovoice to engage children with neurodevelopmental disorders (NDDs), 0-25 years, and their caregivers in health research. This mixed-methods systematic review synthesized photovoice research with this population with attention to children and caregivers from diverse backgrounds. Diversity of study participants, research areas that have used photovoice with this population, feasibility considerations (adaptations, contextual considerations, practicality), and recommendations provided by study authors were of interest.

Methods: We searched five databases and limited the search to English or French language publications. Eighteen studies met the inclusion criteria. We used a convergent integrated synthesis approach as well as qualitative content analysis to synthesize data from included studies.

Results: The majority of children and caregivers in selected studies were white. Selected studies focused primarily on autism spectrum disorder (n = 12) followed by intellectual disability (n = 3). Photovoice has been used across six research areas relevant to individual, interpersonal, and organizational level influences on an individual's life. Authors of selected studies faced various contextual considerations (e.g., requiring flexibility) and made adaptations (e.g., using smiley/sad faces to monitor assent) to facilitate research participation. Authors reported photovoice as valuable and useful and provided implementation recommendations (e.g., work one-on-one with participants) and future research directions (e.g., using photovoice with nonverbal children) to advance the use of this methodology.

Discussion: Our findings support using photovoice to explore the lived experience of this population, provide guidance to health and rehabilitation researchers seeking inclusive, person-centred approaches to engaging participants in research, and have direct implications for practice.

Systematic review registration: https://osf.io/3xsak/.

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在健康研究中使用photovoice来吸引缺乏服务的神经发育障碍儿童及其照顾者:一项混合方法的系统回顾。
引言:对于想要使用photovoice让0-25岁神经发育障碍(ndd)儿童及其照顾者参与健康研究的研究人员来说,指导有限。这一混合方法的系统综述综合了这一人群的光声研究,并关注了来自不同背景的儿童和照顾者。研究参与者的多样性、在这一人群中使用photovoice的研究领域、可行性考虑(适应性、上下文考虑、实用性)以及研究作者提供的建议令人感兴趣。方法:我们检索了5个数据库,并将检索限于英文或法文出版物。18项研究符合纳入标准。我们使用聚合综合方法和定性内容分析来综合纳入研究的数据。结果:在选定的研究中,大多数儿童和照顾者是白人。选定的研究主要集中在自闭症谱系障碍(n = 12),其次是智力残疾(n = 3)。Photovoice已被用于六个研究领域,涉及个人、人际和组织层面对个人生活的影响。选定研究的作者面临各种上下文因素(例如,需要灵活性)并做出调整(例如,使用笑脸/悲伤的脸来监督同意)以促进研究参与。作者报告了photovoice是有价值和有用的,并提出了实施建议(例如,与参与者进行一对一的工作)和未来的研究方向(例如,将photovoice与非语言儿童一起使用)来推进该方法的使用。讨论:我们的研究结果支持使用photovoice来探索这一人群的生活经验,为健康和康复研究人员寻求包容的、以人为本的方法来吸引参与者参与研究提供指导,并对实践具有直接意义。系统评审注册:https://osf.io/3xsak/。
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