2022
DOI: 10.1177/16094069211073222
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Audio Diaries: A Novel Method for Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene-Related Maternal Stress Research

Abstract: Previous studies have identified both physical and psychosocial forms of stress among newly married women due to inadequate water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) access. However, methodologies used to identify stress have relied on surveys and interviews, which have limitations for eliciting situated information regarding stress. Prior public health studies indicate that, together with other qualitative methods, audio diaries provide rich data sets of participants’ everyday practices, and their interactions wi… Show more

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“…Audio diaries were considered as preferable to their written counterparts, as verbal diary entries allow the inclusion of participants with limited literacy skills and may facilitate a greater depth of self-reflexivity (Crozier & Cassell, 2016; Williamson et al, 2015). Studies from the field of stress research show, that the method appears suitable for the delineation of the process-driven nature of stress, encourages participants to share sensitive information that might not come to light in surveys or interviews, and raise the awareness and reporting of specific circumstances under which stress arises (Cottingham et al, 2018; Crozier & Cassell, 2016; O’Reilly et al, 2022). As such, audio diaries are appropriate to reveal the hidden script of work-related burdens within the lived experience of home care workers.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Audio diaries were considered as preferable to their written counterparts, as verbal diary entries allow the inclusion of participants with limited literacy skills and may facilitate a greater depth of self-reflexivity (Crozier & Cassell, 2016; Williamson et al, 2015). Studies from the field of stress research show, that the method appears suitable for the delineation of the process-driven nature of stress, encourages participants to share sensitive information that might not come to light in surveys or interviews, and raise the awareness and reporting of specific circumstances under which stress arises (Cottingham et al, 2018; Crozier & Cassell, 2016; O’Reilly et al, 2022). As such, audio diaries are appropriate to reveal the hidden script of work-related burdens within the lived experience of home care workers.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%