Homeless and marginally housed Veteran perspectives on participating in a photo-elicitation research study

Photo-elicitation interviewing (PEI) seems a valuable tool for engaging marginalized populations in research despite documented challenges. Given limited data on acceptability of PEI among homeless and marginally housed Veterans, this evaluation aimed to characterize their research experience. Veter...

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Autores principales: Keri Rodriguez, Daniel Hedayati, Lauren Broyles, Melissa Wieland, Michael Mitchell, James Conley, Shaddy Saba, Adam Gordon
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:cd5dc05af88e4c6295c0c88acd70d88a2021-11-15T04:25:45ZHomeless and marginally housed Veteran perspectives on participating in a photo-elicitation research study2372-0247https://doaj.org/article/cd5dc05af88e4c6295c0c88acd70d88a2018-04-01T00:00:00Zhttps://pxjournal.org/journal/vol5/iss1/15https://doaj.org/toc/2372-0247Photo-elicitation interviewing (PEI) seems a valuable tool for engaging marginalized populations in research despite documented challenges. Given limited data on acceptability of PEI among homeless and marginally housed Veterans, this evaluation aimed to characterize their research experience. Veterans took photographs about health, health behaviors, and health care which facilitated semi-structured interviews. Their research study experience was assessed via a modified Reactions to Research Participation Questionnaire-Revised (RRPQ-R), along with additional survey and open-ended questions. Of the 20 participants who consented and participated, 16 (80%) completed the exit surveys. Most participants (>88%) indicated favorable experiences and limited drawbacks. Respondents disagreed that participation was difficult or overly time consuming. Many indicated intense or unexpected emotionality. Open-ended responses indicated appreciation of photography, interview experiences, and connection with study staff. Transportation was the most cited barrier. Overall, experiences were reportedly emotionally challenging, but positive. PEI appears to be acceptable to homeless and marginally housed Veterans for eliciting their perspectives.Keri RodriguezDaniel HedayatiLauren BroylesMelissa WielandMichael MitchellJames ConleyShaddy SabaAdam GordonThe Beryl Institutearticlehomeless personspatient experiencepatient satisfactionpatient participationphotographyqualitative methodsveteransvulnerable populationsMedicine (General)R5-920Public aspects of medicineRA1-1270ENPatient Experience Journal (2018)
institution DOAJ
collection DOAJ
language EN
topic homeless persons
patient experience
patient satisfaction
patient participation
photography
qualitative methods
veterans
vulnerable populations
Medicine (General)
R5-920
Public aspects of medicine
RA1-1270
spellingShingle homeless persons
patient experience
patient satisfaction
patient participation
photography
qualitative methods
veterans
vulnerable populations
Medicine (General)
R5-920
Public aspects of medicine
RA1-1270
Keri Rodriguez
Daniel Hedayati
Lauren Broyles
Melissa Wieland
Michael Mitchell
James Conley
Shaddy Saba
Adam Gordon
Homeless and marginally housed Veteran perspectives on participating in a photo-elicitation research study
description Photo-elicitation interviewing (PEI) seems a valuable tool for engaging marginalized populations in research despite documented challenges. Given limited data on acceptability of PEI among homeless and marginally housed Veterans, this evaluation aimed to characterize their research experience. Veterans took photographs about health, health behaviors, and health care which facilitated semi-structured interviews. Their research study experience was assessed via a modified Reactions to Research Participation Questionnaire-Revised (RRPQ-R), along with additional survey and open-ended questions. Of the 20 participants who consented and participated, 16 (80%) completed the exit surveys. Most participants (>88%) indicated favorable experiences and limited drawbacks. Respondents disagreed that participation was difficult or overly time consuming. Many indicated intense or unexpected emotionality. Open-ended responses indicated appreciation of photography, interview experiences, and connection with study staff. Transportation was the most cited barrier. Overall, experiences were reportedly emotionally challenging, but positive. PEI appears to be acceptable to homeless and marginally housed Veterans for eliciting their perspectives.
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author Keri Rodriguez
Daniel Hedayati
Lauren Broyles
Melissa Wieland
Michael Mitchell
James Conley
Shaddy Saba
Adam Gordon
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Daniel Hedayati
Lauren Broyles
Melissa Wieland
Michael Mitchell
James Conley
Shaddy Saba
Adam Gordon
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title Homeless and marginally housed Veteran perspectives on participating in a photo-elicitation research study
title_short Homeless and marginally housed Veteran perspectives on participating in a photo-elicitation research study
title_full Homeless and marginally housed Veteran perspectives on participating in a photo-elicitation research study
title_fullStr Homeless and marginally housed Veteran perspectives on participating in a photo-elicitation research study
title_full_unstemmed Homeless and marginally housed Veteran perspectives on participating in a photo-elicitation research study
title_sort homeless and marginally housed veteran perspectives on participating in a photo-elicitation research study
publisher The Beryl Institute
publishDate 2018
url https://doaj.org/article/cd5dc05af88e4c6295c0c88acd70d88a
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