Authors
Elena Andina‐Díaz, Lindsay Welch, José Siles‐González, Nestor Serrano‐Fuentes, Ana Isabel Gutiérrez‐García, MCarmen Solano‐Ruiz
Publication date
2024/5
Journal
Public Health Nursing
Volume
41
Issue
3
Pages
392-402
Description
Objective
To assess nursing students’ experiences of using photovoice as a pedagogical approach to active learning in the community.
Methods
A descriptive design with a cross‐sectional mixed‐method questionnaire was used with 108 students following an educational activity, in which their communities were photographed and the impact of the pandemic on vulnerable populations was reflected. Descriptive statistics and thematic analysis were used to analyze the data.
Results
Seventy eight percent of the students felt that photovoice was an interesting and useful tool for nurses, 89% affirmed it helped stimulate reflection on social and health inequities in times of pandemic, 82% described that it developed many emotions and feelings and 86% would like to disseminate their photographs directly to stakeholders, citizens, and politicians. Three themes were identified in the data: “stimulate critical reflection …
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