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Can digital stories go where palliative care research has never gone before? A descriptive qualitative study exploring the application of an emerging public health research method in an indigenous palliative care context

机译:数字故事能否进入从未有过的姑息治疗研究领域?描述性定性研究探索在土著姑息治疗背景下新兴的公共卫生研究方法的应用

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BackgroundThe World Health Organization (WHO) has called for global approaches to palliative care development. Yet it is questionable whether one-size-fits-all solutions can accommodate international disparities in palliative care need. More flexible research methods are called for in order to understand diverse priorities at local levels. This is especially imperative for Indigenous populations and other groups underrepresented in the palliative care evidence-base.Digital storytelling (DST) offers the potential to be one such method. Digital stories are short first-person videos that tell a story of great significance to the creator. The method has already found a place within public health research and has been described as a useful, emergent method for community-based participatory research.
机译:背景世界卫生组织(WHO)呼吁采取全球性方法来发展姑息治疗。然而,一种一刀切的解决方案是否能够适应姑息治疗需求方面的国际差异,这是一个问题。为了理解地方层面的各种优先事项,需要更灵活的研究方法。这对于姑息治疗证据库中代表性不足的土著居民和其他群体尤其重要。数字叙事(DST)提供了成为这种方法之一的潜力。数字故事是简短的第一人称视频,对创作者来说意义重大。该方法已经在公共卫生研究中找到了位置,并被描述为基于社区的参与性研究的一种有用的新兴方法。

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