Abstract
A participatory action research project using photovoice was developed in partnership with an international community organization working to overcome poverty. Twenty-eight healthcare professionals and persons in poverty participated in the study. The project consisted of several discussion sessions, creation of a photo exhibition, and knowledge transfer to the community and healthcare system. Photovoice proved to be a transformative method, generating benefits for academic and non-academic researchers, while leading to changes in primary care settings, such as integration of patient socio-economic context in electronic medical records and removal of administrative fees for patients on social assistance.
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