2022
DOI: 10.1177/15248399211059810
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Action Beyond Exhibition: Amplifying Photovoice Through Social Action After a Community Health Needs Assessment in Philadelphia

Abstract: Photovoice is a participatory action research method that was founded on mobilizing communities toward action. However, there is limited research detailing the action stages of photovoice that are meant to follow the initial research. In this article, we describe the action stage of a youth photovoice project conducted at the planning phase of a Community Health Needs Assessment of the Latino community in North Philadelphia. In collaboration with local leaders, we utilized photovoice to prioritize the health n… Show more

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“…More than half had established a steering committee or partnership infrastructure Study design : Qualitative Quality rating : Moderate Crespo, 2011 [ 54 ] Program : Appalachian Coalition Organization : Appalachian Regional Commission Location : Appalachian counties, USA Grant size : $10 000 USD Framework : Rural Appalachian Model, adapted from Model for coalition development Focus area : Diabetes prevention and management Eligible projects : Promoting healthy eating, physical activity, chronic disease self-management and awareness building Eligible recipients : Members of Appalachian communities Dissemination : Not described Application : Description of diabetes issues in community. Applications ranked based on applicant group diversity and understanding of public health approach to diabetes Reporting : Quarterly reports of numbers of participants Training : 2-day workshop to develop measurable objectives and action plan Conferencing : Awardees gather annually to present on their projects Site Visits : Program staff visited project sites 66 projects funded Facilitators : • Non-traditional application process where objectives and plan are developed during a workshop increased reach to community partners • Awarding full amount upfront was helpful for awardees 58 projects have been sustained past initial funding Study design : Descriptive Quality rating : Not appraised Dafilou, 2022 [ 55 ] Program : Community Catalyst Grants Organization : Lindy Family Foundation through The Philadelphia Collaborative for Health Equity (P-CHE) Location : Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA Grant size : $50 000 USD Framework : World Health Organization Social Determinants of Health Framework Focus area : Mental health and trauma, safety, housing, built environment Eligible projects : Engage community with at least one of mental health; trauma, safety, and violence, e.g., developing a community-centred trauma training curriculum; housing, e.g., forming a housing trust; and built environment, e.g., building a park Eligible recipients : Latino community of Philadelphia Dissemination : Call for applications announced at community photovoice exhibition Application : Application requirements not described. Panel of unaffiliated grant reviewed ranked applications, prioritizing those which addressed findings at photovoice exhibition Reporting : Program evaluation not described Technical assistan...…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…More than half had established a steering committee or partnership infrastructure Study design : Qualitative Quality rating : Moderate Crespo, 2011 [ 54 ] Program : Appalachian Coalition Organization : Appalachian Regional Commission Location : Appalachian counties, USA Grant size : $10 000 USD Framework : Rural Appalachian Model, adapted from Model for coalition development Focus area : Diabetes prevention and management Eligible projects : Promoting healthy eating, physical activity, chronic disease self-management and awareness building Eligible recipients : Members of Appalachian communities Dissemination : Not described Application : Description of diabetes issues in community. Applications ranked based on applicant group diversity and understanding of public health approach to diabetes Reporting : Quarterly reports of numbers of participants Training : 2-day workshop to develop measurable objectives and action plan Conferencing : Awardees gather annually to present on their projects Site Visits : Program staff visited project sites 66 projects funded Facilitators : • Non-traditional application process where objectives and plan are developed during a workshop increased reach to community partners • Awarding full amount upfront was helpful for awardees 58 projects have been sustained past initial funding Study design : Descriptive Quality rating : Not appraised Dafilou, 2022 [ 55 ] Program : Community Catalyst Grants Organization : Lindy Family Foundation through The Philadelphia Collaborative for Health Equity (P-CHE) Location : Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA Grant size : $50 000 USD Framework : World Health Organization Social Determinants of Health Framework Focus area : Mental health and trauma, safety, housing, built environment Eligible projects : Engage community with at least one of mental health; trauma, safety, and violence, e.g., developing a community-centred trauma training curriculum; housing, e.g., forming a housing trust; and built environment, e.g., building a park Eligible recipients : Latino community of Philadelphia Dissemination : Call for applications announced at community photovoice exhibition Application : Application requirements not described. Panel of unaffiliated grant reviewed ranked applications, prioritizing those which addressed findings at photovoice exhibition Reporting : Program evaluation not described Technical assistan...…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Community granting programs were designed to address broad or narrow scopes of community health priorities. Approximately two-thirds of programs ( n = 24, 69%) focused on a specific public health topic area, including physical activity and nutrition [ 44 , 45 , 51 , 59 , 68 , 74 , 77 ], cancer prevention [ 49 , 60 , 63 , 73 , 75 , 76 , 78 ], environmental health [ 50 , 57 , 66 , 70 ], HIV prevention [ 62 , 79 ], breastfeeding [ 52 ], diabetes education and prevention [ 54 ], mental health, trauma, safety and violence [ 55 ] and the built environment [ 69 ]. The remaining 11 (31%) programs were broader in their focus, and accepted proposals for any aspect of community health.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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