2021
DOI: 10.1007/s10459-021-10056-9
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Drawing on experience: exploring the pedagogical possibilities of using rich pictures in health professions education

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“…When exploring factors affecting clinical judgement, for example, Cristancho et al (2015) interviewed surgeons pre-and post-operation and then invited them to draw a 'rich picture' to try to go beyond simple description of tasks and procedures and better access the full experience. On the other hand, when Molinaro et al (2021) explored how trainees, health professionals and parents experienced a (Berg et al, 2017).…”
Section: Rp Use: Alone or Alongside Another Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When exploring factors affecting clinical judgement, for example, Cristancho et al (2015) interviewed surgeons pre-and post-operation and then invited them to draw a 'rich picture' to try to go beyond simple description of tasks and procedures and better access the full experience. On the other hand, when Molinaro et al (2021) explored how trainees, health professionals and parents experienced a (Berg et al, 2017).…”
Section: Rp Use: Alone or Alongside Another Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A number of researchers have drawn attention to how issues of power and privilege influence the ability of a 'patient-as-team-member' 23(p.1096) to have an equal voice and role in the research process. [23][24][25] Within A-PM, data from all participants are treated such that each participant is studied with equal attention, and data from one participant are not privileged over another. With the importance of understanding action within context, and the importance of equal participation, A-PM is a methodology that is compatible with narrative, emancipatory, social justice and Indigenous research paradigms.…”
Section: Equal Voices In A-pmmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…From the contextual approach embedded in A‐PM, the relational ethics of caring, connectedness, fairness and trustworthiness are assumed and also sustained by a ‘reliance on dialogue and mutual concern’ 15 (p.89) throughout the research process. A number of researchers have drawn attention to how issues of power and privilege influence the ability of a ‘patient‐as‐team‐member’ 23 (p.1096) to have an equal voice and role in the research process 23–25 . Within A‐PM, data from all participants are treated such that each participant is studied with equal attention, and data from one participant are not privileged over another.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…67 In the broader HPE methodological literature, the therapeutic benefits of participants engaging in various visual methods is also reported. 68…”
Section: Revealing the Socialmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Others have similarly found that mapping one's social network can be a therapeutic strategy during stressful transitional periods 67 . In the broader HPE methodological literature, the therapeutic benefits of participants engaging in various visual methods is also reported 68 …”
Section: Critical Reflections Of An Ego Network Approachmentioning
confidence: 99%