2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.enfcli.2019.04.104
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Photovoice interactive media improves the personal hygiene of teenage students at pesantren school in Tangerang

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“…Fourth, during the dinner and exhibit, the researchers paid the utmost attention to all points to ensure that Muslim attendees would feel welcome (e.g., halal and cultural food, space and tools to pray); additionally, we promoted the inclusion of those interested in the study, especially key stakeholders (e.g., policymakers, media). Although some researchers utilized photovoice with Muslim participants for different subjects (e.g., cloths, religious perspective, hygiene, and physical activity; Asniar et al 2018;Bromfield and Capous-Desyllas 2017;Eyres et al 2019;Graziano 2014;Miled 2019;Murray et al 2015;Reimers 2016;Samsuni et al 2019), no one had focused on Muslims' biopsychosocial spirituality with such a large and diverse sample.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Fourth, during the dinner and exhibit, the researchers paid the utmost attention to all points to ensure that Muslim attendees would feel welcome (e.g., halal and cultural food, space and tools to pray); additionally, we promoted the inclusion of those interested in the study, especially key stakeholders (e.g., policymakers, media). Although some researchers utilized photovoice with Muslim participants for different subjects (e.g., cloths, religious perspective, hygiene, and physical activity; Asniar et al 2018;Bromfield and Capous-Desyllas 2017;Eyres et al 2019;Graziano 2014;Miled 2019;Murray et al 2015;Reimers 2016;Samsuni et al 2019), no one had focused on Muslims' biopsychosocial spirituality with such a large and diverse sample.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To our knowledge, no researchers utilized photovoice to examine Muslims' biopsychosocial spiritual wellbeing and issues; however, many researchers focused on empowering other disenfranchised communities (Kim et al 2019;Strack et al 2004;Wang and Burris 1997) and suggested the use of photovoice with underrepresented and understudied populations. Some researchers also used photovoice with Muslim participants to explore their experiences related to different specific topics including physical exercise and women's role (Bromfield and Capous-Desyllas 2017;Chakraborty 2009;Eyres et al 2019;Miled 2019;Murray et al 2015;Reimers 2016;Samsuni et al 2019) and high school students in education (Roxas and Vélez 2019). Similarly, other researchers reported that photovoice enables the acquisition of people's experiences more accurately as they can identify, represent, and enhance their own or their community's status through captions, explanations, and photos (Davtyan et al 2016;Haugen et al 2019;Nitzinger et al 2019;Strack et al 2015;Sullivan 2017).…”
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“…The qualitative study was approached from an equally anonymous form, independent of the previous one. After the socio-demographic questions for the descriptive analysis of the participation, the participants were requested to take photographs with a certain theme, adapting the Photovoice technique to the Internet use [37], where the words would serve as support for understanding what was graphically expressed. Three tags or key words were requested for each photograph, and five questions were formulated that described both what was shown in the photograph and the intention behind it, based on the SHOWeD form [38].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Bivariate analysis showed that snakes and ladders board game affected knowledge, attitudes, and skills of clean and healthy living behaviour in school children. The snakes and ladders game is one of cooperative play and is a traditional game that is cheap, easy to make, and commonly performed by children with effective learning strategy through active, creative, effective and fun approach for school children 14,15 . .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%