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I came, I saw, I conquered: reflections on participating in a PhotoVoice project

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EMERALD GROUP PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.1108/JMHTEP-07-2020-0052

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Mental health; Advocacy; Alternative interventions; PhotoVoice; Service user engagement; Public and patient involvement

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  1. Knowledge Exchange and Dissemination Scheme (KEDS) award from the Health Research Board Ireland [KEDS-2018-014]

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This paper provides first-hand reflective narratives from participants about the benefits and challenges of sustained and meaningful engagement. It highlights the potential of PhotoVoice methodology to democratize knowledge production and dissemination, while also discussing specific challenges such as power imbalances and time commitments.
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to provide first-hand reflective narratives from participants of their involvement in the overall process, with particular reference to the benefits and challenges of engagement. Design/methodology/approach Five participants agreed to write a reflective piece of approximately 500 words on their involvement in the PhotoVoice project. Findings The reflective narratives in this paper demonstrate the personal and professional benefits of sustained and meaningful engagement, while challenges such as power imbalances, identity management, time and cost commitments are discussed. Practical implications PhotoVoice is a methodology that has the potential to democratise knowledge production and dissemination. Originality/value There are scant examples in the PhotoVoice literature of the inclusion of participants involvement in dissemination activities. The reflective narratives in this paper demonstrate the personal and professional benefits of sustained and meaningful engagement, while challenges such as power imbalances, identity management, time and cost commitments are discussed.

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