학술논문

Vision Voice: A Multimedia Exploration of Diabetes and Vision Loss in East Harlem
Document Type
Article
Source
Progress in Community Health Partnerships: Research, Education, and Action. 9(3):335-343
Subject
Language
English
ISSN
1557-055X
Abstract
Background: East Harlem, New York, is a community actively struggling with diabetes and its complications, including vision-related conditions that can affect many aspects of daily life. Objectives: Vision Voice was a qualitative community-based participatory research (CBPR) study that intended to better understand the needs and experiences of people living with diabetes, other comorbid chronic illnesses, and vision loss in East Harlem. Methods: Using photovoice methodology, four participants took photographs, convened to review their photographs, and determined overarching themes for the group’s collective body of work. Lessons Learned: Identified themes included effect of decreased vision function on personal independence/mobility and self-management of chronic conditions and the importance of informing community members and health care providers about these issues. The team next created a documentary film that further develops the narratives of the photovoice participants. Conclusions: The Vision Voice photovoice project was an effective tool to assess community needs, educate and raise awareness.