International Journal of Qualitative Methods (Mar 2020)

Digital Storytelling and Validity Criteria

  • Kathleen C. Sitter,
  • Natalie Beausoleil,
  • Erin McGowan

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1177/1609406920910656
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 19

Abstract

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The authors explore the validity criteria of digital storytelling when applied as a research method in Participatory Health Research. The article begins with an overview of digital storytelling as a participatory visual research method. To demonstrate the validity criteria of digital storytelling, what follows is a reflexive account of a 2-year Participatory Health Research study that used digital storytelling as a research method to investigate treatment experiences among breast cancer patients. The authors offer a suggested summary of validity criteria for digital storytelling when applied to Participatory Health Research and describe the application of participatory, intersubjective, catalytic, contextual, empathic, and ethical validity. The article concludes with a discussion about resources and distribution.