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Using Photographs to Capture Women's Experiences of Chemotherapy: Reflecting on the Method
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Using Photographs to Capture Women's Experiences of Chemotherapy: Reflecting on the Method

Hannah Frith and Diana Harcourt
Qualitative health research, Vol.17(10), pp.1340-1350
12/2007
PMID: 18000073

Abstract

General psychosocial aspects qualitative methods breast cancer cancer chemotherapy photography interviews
This article examines the value of using the photo-elicitation method for generating health-related narratives. Drawing on research in which women kept a photographic record of their experiences of chemotherapy treatment for breast cancer, this research explored how this method (a) produced elaborate accounts of illness experiences through an exploration of the process of representing experiences and through an interrogation of the images themselves; (b) allowed an opportunity to capture experiences over time and a way of capturing the past, which can then be reexplored from the present; (c) enabled patients to retain control over their images of themselves and how they choose to represent their experiences; and (d) provided a window into the private, everyday experiences of patients away from a health care setting.

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