Background and aims. Engaging children in research about their lives is an essential component of providing excellent health care services. Utilising participatory, visual/arts-based approaches such as photo-elicitation (PE) can extend opportunities for children to reflect on and talk about their lives. This paper aims to explore the use of, benefits and issues associated with using PE with children. Methods. PE is a participatory, qualitative method that does not rely on high levels of verbal or written literacy and which creates equitable conditions for children’s engagement in research. Within a broad brief, children are asked to take topic-related photos. Apart from safety/privacy related guidance about where it might not be approp...
In this paper we discuss the methods of auto-photography and photo-interviews. The benefits and disa...
This article focuses on the photo-narrative research process with children and young people. The ph...
Introduction: There is little research about the routines of typically developing school-aged childr...
Background and aims. Engaging children in research about their lives is an essential component of p...
Children can sometimes find it difficult to articulate their experiences if they have to rely solely...
Date of Acceptance: 05/12/2014Aim To reflect on the use of photo elicitation as a data collection me...
In this article we seek to contribute to the emerging conversation on child-centered research method...
This article explores the efficacy of using photographic participatory research methods among vulner...
Abstract: In this article we seek to contribute to the emerging conversation on child-centered resea...
Photo-based methods such as photo elicitation and photo voice are arts-based participatory approache...
When conducting photo elicitation interviews (PEI), researchers introduce photographs into the inter...
In this article we seek to contribute to the emerging conversation on child-centered research method...
Abstract: When conducting photo elicitation interviews (PEI), researchers introduce photographs into...
Whilst the importance of engaging with children’s voices is now more widely recognized, there is sti...
Photo-elicitation is recognised as a visual method which can enhance children’s participation in res...
In this paper we discuss the methods of auto-photography and photo-interviews. The benefits and disa...
This article focuses on the photo-narrative research process with children and young people. The ph...
Introduction: There is little research about the routines of typically developing school-aged childr...
Background and aims. Engaging children in research about their lives is an essential component of p...
Children can sometimes find it difficult to articulate their experiences if they have to rely solely...
Date of Acceptance: 05/12/2014Aim To reflect on the use of photo elicitation as a data collection me...
In this article we seek to contribute to the emerging conversation on child-centered research method...
This article explores the efficacy of using photographic participatory research methods among vulner...
Abstract: In this article we seek to contribute to the emerging conversation on child-centered resea...
Photo-based methods such as photo elicitation and photo voice are arts-based participatory approache...
When conducting photo elicitation interviews (PEI), researchers introduce photographs into the inter...
In this article we seek to contribute to the emerging conversation on child-centered research method...
Abstract: When conducting photo elicitation interviews (PEI), researchers introduce photographs into...
Whilst the importance of engaging with children’s voices is now more widely recognized, there is sti...
Photo-elicitation is recognised as a visual method which can enhance children’s participation in res...
In this paper we discuss the methods of auto-photography and photo-interviews. The benefits and disa...
This article focuses on the photo-narrative research process with children and young people. The ph...
Introduction: There is little research about the routines of typically developing school-aged childr...