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Healthcare Providers’ Experiences as Arts-Based Research Participants: “I Created My Story About Disability and Difference, Now What?”

机译:医疗保健提供者作为艺术的研究参与者的经验:“我创造了关于残疾和差异的故事,现在是什么?”

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Little is known about the experiences of healthcare providers as research participants in qualitative studies employing methods that encourage disclosure of their own disabilities. In this paper, we describe the experiences and implications of creating personal stories of disability and difference for healthcare provider participants in an arts-based study. The study design is a supplementary secondary analysis of a subset of data from a larger study focused on transforming negative concepts of disability and difference entitled, Mobilizing New Meanings of Disability and Difference: Using Arts-Based Approaches to Advance Healthcare Inclusion for Women with Disabilities. This supplementary study explores the experiences and perspectives of 17 healthcare provider participants who completed semi-structured interviews following creation of a multi-media story about their experience of disability or difference. Using creative non-fiction methods, two narrative streams are identified about healthcare provider experiences and the impacts of participating. The first addresses shared positive experiences about the research. The second entails more ambivalent reflections on their involvement as participants. The tension between the two experiences generates considerations to forward a mutually beneficial alliance to disrupt ableist understandings in healthcare and reveals new meanings of disability that are agential and integral to the stories and storytellers themselves.
机译:关于医疗保健提供者作为研究参与者的质量研究中的经验,众所周知,采用鼓励披露自己残疾的方法。在本文中,我们描述了在基于艺术的研究中创建残疾人障碍和医疗保健提供者参与者的个人故事的经验和含义。该研究设计是一种额外研究的数据子集的补充二次分析,重点是转变残疾的负面概念和有权有权的差异,动员残疾的新含义和差异:利用基于艺术的方法来推进残疾妇女的医疗保健。本补充研究探讨了17个医疗保健提供者参与者的经验和观点,这些参与者在创建多媒体故事后完成了半结构化访谈的关于他们的残疾或差异经验。使用创意非小说方法,识别出关于医疗保健提供商经验的两个叙述流和参与的影响。第一个地址有关于研究的积极经验。第二个需要更加矛盾的反思,即他们作为参与者的参与。两种经验之间的紧张局势产生了转发互利联盟的考虑,以扰乱医疗保健中的能力,并揭示了对故事和讲故事者的主动和不可或缺的残疾人的新含义。

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