Disseminating Community-Engaged Research Involving People Experiencing Homelessness and Diabetes Using Participatory Theater

Author:

Sekar Preethiya1,Ward Maren2,Gust Susan34,Ford Becky R.1,Franco Moncies14,Adair Edward4,Bryant Annette24,Ngwu Denita45,Cole Jonathan M.2,Brito Lelis26,Barnes Marcia24,Robinson Tahiti24,Anderson-Campbell Ali ‘Cia4,Gray Joel7,Ouray Esther2,Carr Alphonse4,Vickery Katherine Diaz145ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Health, Homelessness, & Criminal Justice Lab, Hennepin Healthcare Research Institute, Minneapolis, MN, USA

2. zAmya Theater Project, Minneapolis, MN, USA

3. Partners Three Consulting, Minneapolis, MN, USA

4. Quorum for Community-Driven Wellness Research, Minneapolis, MN, USA

5. Hennepin Healthcare, Minneapolis, MN, USA

6. The Center for Moving Cultures, Minneapolis, MN, USA

7. Hennepin County, MN, USA

Abstract

People experiencing homelessness balance competing priorities resulting in reduced capacity to meet the care demands of chronic conditions, including Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus (T2DM). Arts-based performances present an avenue to expose others to these challenges. This article describes the process of incorporating qualitative research findings in a community-based participatory theater production to expose audiences to the day-to-day realities of living with T2DM while simultaneously experiencing homelessness. We conducted five focus groups and two individual interviews with people living with T2DM who had experienced homelessness with guidance from a community-engaged research team. We then collaborated with a local theater company to present common themes from these focus groups in a co-created play about the experience of managing T2DM while being homeless. We performed a staged reading of the play and assessed audience members’ perceived stigma through a pre- and post-survey to determine if audience engagement within our theatrical production could reduce stigma toward individuals living with diabetes and/or people experiencing homelessness. This theatrical production is titled “Life Heist: Stealing Hope While Surviving Diabetes and Homelessness.” Our work illustrates the feasibility and effectiveness of using participatory theater to disseminate qualitative research findings.

Funder

National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases

University of Minnesota Program in Health Disparities Research (PHDR) Health Disparities Pilot Grants

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Nursing (miscellaneous),Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health

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