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Web-Based Digital Storytelling for Endometriosis and Pain: Qualitative Pilot Study

BACKGROUND: Endometriosis is a complex chronic disease characterized by pain, including painful sex, that can contribute to considerable sexual function, self-esteem, and relationship challenges. Digital storytelling is an arts-based, participatory methodology wherein individuals create and share th...

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Autores principales: Howard, A Fuchsia, Noga, Heather, Parmar, Gurkiran, Kennedy, Lan, Aragones, Sarah, Bassra, Roop, Gelfer, Lauren, Lopez de Arbina, Edurne, Sutherland, Jessica, Allaire, Catherine, Oliffe, John L, Currie, Leanne M, Yager, Holly, Yong, Paul J
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: JMIR Publications 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10131752/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36917164
http://dx.doi.org/10.2196/37549
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author Howard, A Fuchsia
Noga, Heather
Parmar, Gurkiran
Kennedy, Lan
Aragones, Sarah
Bassra, Roop
Gelfer, Lauren
Lopez de Arbina, Edurne
Sutherland, Jessica
Allaire, Catherine
Oliffe, John L
Currie, Leanne M
Yager, Holly
Yong, Paul J
author_facet Howard, A Fuchsia
Noga, Heather
Parmar, Gurkiran
Kennedy, Lan
Aragones, Sarah
Bassra, Roop
Gelfer, Lauren
Lopez de Arbina, Edurne
Sutherland, Jessica
Allaire, Catherine
Oliffe, John L
Currie, Leanne M
Yager, Holly
Yong, Paul J
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description BACKGROUND: Endometriosis is a complex chronic disease characterized by pain, including painful sex, that can contribute to considerable sexual function, self-esteem, and relationship challenges. Digital storytelling is an arts-based, participatory methodology wherein individuals create and share their illness experiences in detailing their lived experiences. OBJECTIVE: The study objective was to pilot-test a web-based digital storytelling workshop focused on endometriosis to understand storytellers’ experiences of workshop participation. We assessed the feasibility of story cocreation and sharing, including the emotional impact of workshop participation, the acceptability of the workshop for the subject matter, and the storytellers’ willingness to share their stories with broader audiences as a method for knowledge translation. METHODS: This study used a community-based participatory methodology supplemented with patient-oriented research and integrated knowledge translation. Study participants, referred to as storytellers, cocreated 3- to 5-minute individual digital stories about their lived experiences of endometriosis during a web-based workshop (comprising five 2-hour sessions over 6 weeks) facilitated by The Center for Digital Storytelling. Data were collected through participant observations at the workshop, storyteller weekly reflective journals, and an end-of-workshop focus group interview with storytellers. These data were analyzed using a qualitative interpretive description approach. RESULTS: A total of 5 women and 1 nonbinary storyteller aged 19 to 39 years who had experienced endometriosis for 4 to 22 years participated in the study. We characterized storytelling workshop participation and the acceptability of story cocreation by describing participants’ experiences of opportunity, commitment, and connection; complex emotions that were healing; and a desire to share. Feasibility was demonstrated through 100% engagement in the workshops. All 6 storytellers reported feeling empowered by publicly sharing their cocreated digital stories through social media and the Sex, Pain & Endometriosis website. CONCLUSIONS: Despite the complexities of the story-building process, the workshop and the cocreation and sharing of digital stories were feasible. The storytellers found that this process allowed for emotional healing and personal empowerment by offering a unique way to talk about painful sex, which also facilitated a connection among those in the workshop. The use of digital storytelling as a knowledge translation tool shows promise, and this approach also has potential as a therapeutic intervention.
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spelling pubmed-101317522023-04-27 Web-Based Digital Storytelling for Endometriosis and Pain: Qualitative Pilot Study Howard, A Fuchsia Noga, Heather Parmar, Gurkiran Kennedy, Lan Aragones, Sarah Bassra, Roop Gelfer, Lauren Lopez de Arbina, Edurne Sutherland, Jessica Allaire, Catherine Oliffe, John L Currie, Leanne M Yager, Holly Yong, Paul J JMIR Form Res Original Paper BACKGROUND: Endometriosis is a complex chronic disease characterized by pain, including painful sex, that can contribute to considerable sexual function, self-esteem, and relationship challenges. Digital storytelling is an arts-based, participatory methodology wherein individuals create and share their illness experiences in detailing their lived experiences. OBJECTIVE: The study objective was to pilot-test a web-based digital storytelling workshop focused on endometriosis to understand storytellers’ experiences of workshop participation. We assessed the feasibility of story cocreation and sharing, including the emotional impact of workshop participation, the acceptability of the workshop for the subject matter, and the storytellers’ willingness to share their stories with broader audiences as a method for knowledge translation. METHODS: This study used a community-based participatory methodology supplemented with patient-oriented research and integrated knowledge translation. Study participants, referred to as storytellers, cocreated 3- to 5-minute individual digital stories about their lived experiences of endometriosis during a web-based workshop (comprising five 2-hour sessions over 6 weeks) facilitated by The Center for Digital Storytelling. Data were collected through participant observations at the workshop, storyteller weekly reflective journals, and an end-of-workshop focus group interview with storytellers. These data were analyzed using a qualitative interpretive description approach. RESULTS: A total of 5 women and 1 nonbinary storyteller aged 19 to 39 years who had experienced endometriosis for 4 to 22 years participated in the study. We characterized storytelling workshop participation and the acceptability of story cocreation by describing participants’ experiences of opportunity, commitment, and connection; complex emotions that were healing; and a desire to share. Feasibility was demonstrated through 100% engagement in the workshops. All 6 storytellers reported feeling empowered by publicly sharing their cocreated digital stories through social media and the Sex, Pain & Endometriosis website. CONCLUSIONS: Despite the complexities of the story-building process, the workshop and the cocreation and sharing of digital stories were feasible. The storytellers found that this process allowed for emotional healing and personal empowerment by offering a unique way to talk about painful sex, which also facilitated a connection among those in the workshop. The use of digital storytelling as a knowledge translation tool shows promise, and this approach also has potential as a therapeutic intervention. JMIR Publications 2023-03-14 /pmc/articles/PMC10131752/ /pubmed/36917164 http://dx.doi.org/10.2196/37549 Text en ©A Fuchsia Howard, Heather Noga, Gurkiran Parmar, Lan Kennedy, Sarah Aragones, Roop Bassra, Lauren Gelfer, Edurne Lopez de Arbina, Jessica Sutherland, Catherine Allaire, John L Oliffe, Leanne M Currie, Holly Yager, Paul J Yong. Originally published in JMIR Formative Research (https://formative.jmir.org), 14.03.2023. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work, first published in JMIR Formative Research, is properly cited. The complete bibliographic information, a link to the original publication on https://formative.jmir.org, as well as this copyright and license information must be included.
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Howard, A Fuchsia
Noga, Heather
Parmar, Gurkiran
Kennedy, Lan
Aragones, Sarah
Bassra, Roop
Gelfer, Lauren
Lopez de Arbina, Edurne
Sutherland, Jessica
Allaire, Catherine
Oliffe, John L
Currie, Leanne M
Yager, Holly
Yong, Paul J
Web-Based Digital Storytelling for Endometriosis and Pain: Qualitative Pilot Study
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title_fullStr Web-Based Digital Storytelling for Endometriosis and Pain: Qualitative Pilot Study
title_full_unstemmed Web-Based Digital Storytelling for Endometriosis and Pain: Qualitative Pilot Study
title_short Web-Based Digital Storytelling for Endometriosis and Pain: Qualitative Pilot Study
title_sort web-based digital storytelling for endometriosis and pain: qualitative pilot study
topic Original Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10131752/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36917164
http://dx.doi.org/10.2196/37549
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