Abstract
Adolescence in rural Nicaragua: A study of identity through photojournalism
Highlights
Photojournalism is an established medium utilized to engage individuals to share experiences beyond the written word
Results (Scientific Abstract)/Collaborative Partners (Programmatic Abstract): Eleven trainees participated in the curriculum from the 15th of May until 14th of June, 2013, in partnership with the three community health workers and two district nurses
Three main themes arose from focus group discussions (FGDs): (1) context-specific social and environmental determinants of health were learned collaboratively within the PHC team; (2) family medicine and PHC teams were perceived by participants to improve quality and access to primary care; (3) the curriculum increased participants’ understanding and appreciation of role of each member of the PHC team
Summary
Photojournalism is an established medium utilized to engage individuals to share experiences beyond the written word. Five focus group discussions (FGDs) of family medicine residents, nursing students, and participating CHWs were conducted. Results (Scientific Abstract)/Collaborative Partners (Programmatic Abstract): Eleven trainees participated in the curriculum from the 15th of May until 14th of June, 2013, in partnership with the three community health workers and two district nurses.
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