来自街头试点研究的观点:在无家可归等复杂性质的研究中使用照片的限制和困难。

Biomedical informatics insights Pub Date : 2018-12-13 eCollection Date: 2018-01-01 DOI:10.1177/1178222618816097
Asmae Doukani, Xingjie Wei, Bibi Kader, Fabien Soazandry, Becky Inkser
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无家可归者面临着一系列独特的挑战,导致普遍存在的健康和社会问题。越来越多的研究人员利用摄影数据来获得边缘化群体的独特视角。本研究的目的是探讨在研究中使用照片来了解无家可归者所经历的复杂环境的可行性,并对心理健康特别感兴趣。我们小心翼翼地接触了那些经常去伦敦无家可归者收容中心的人,询问他们是否有兴趣参加“街头观景”试点研究。一旦通过正式的同意程序确认同意,参与者就被要求拍摄并上传自己的数码照片,并附上简短的描述。数据的收集突出了一些阻碍参与和可接受性的障碍,包括与招聘人员的熟悉程度、参与的实用性、公众对电话使用的看法、糟糕的技术素养、匿名性以及与“无家可归者”标签的分离。对未来的研究提出了建议,利用摄影参与设计与无家可归的人口。
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Views From the Street Pilot Study: Constraints and Difficulties of Using Photographs in Research of a Complex Nature Such as Homelessness.

Views From the Street Pilot Study: Constraints and Difficulties of Using Photographs in Research of a Complex Nature Such as Homelessness.

Homeless people experience a unique set of challenges leading to pervasive health and social problems. An increasing number of researchers have harnessed photographic data to gain a unique perspective of marginalised groups. The aim of the study is to explore the feasibility of using photographs in research to understand the complex environment experienced by homeless people, with a special interest in mental health. Individuals who frequently attend homeless facilities in London were sensitively approached and asked if they would be interested in taking part in the 'Views From the Street' pilot study. Once agreement was confirmed through a formal consenting procedure, participants were asked to visually capture and upload their own digital photos, along with a brief description. The collection of data highlighted a number of barriers to engagement and acceptability, including issues around the level of familiarity with the recruiter, practicalities of participation, public perception of phone use, poor technical literacy, anonymity, and disassociation with the 'homeless' label. Recommendations are made for future research utilising photographic participatory designs with the homeless population.

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