Protocol to Improve the Representation of the Reproductive Process in Spanish Fiction.
Protocol to Improve the Representation of the Reproductive Process in Spanish Fiction: Sequential Transformative Approach, With Qualitative Predominance and Participatory Action.
Universitat de Lleida
60 participants
Apr 1, 2025
INTERVENTIONAL
Conditions
Summary
The aim of this study is to promote the inclusive and plural representation of reproductive processes in Spanish fiction, in order to generate knowledge, emotional well-being and improve the quality of life of people in similar situations. The question to be answered is Will a handbook of good practices used in the training of scriptwriters and audiovisual creators, based on the testimonies of people experiencing reproductive processes and developed with the collaboration of experts (gynaecologists, midwives -ACL-, audiovisuals -Dones Visuals- and scriptwriters -Guionistes Associats-) promote the inclusive and updated representation of reproductive processes? Focus groups with people involved in reproductive processes and in-depth interviews with professionals involved in these processes will be carried out. A manual of good practices will then be developed in collaboration with audiovisual experts and scriptwriters.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria4
- Participated in the group health education program at the primary sexual and reproductive health care centers (ASSIR), attended at least 3 sessions.
- Signed the informed consent form.
- Employed by the Institut Català de la Salut, specifically within the obstetrics and gynecology team at the Hospital Universitari Arnau de Vilanova (HUAV) or primary health care (ASSIR)
- Signed the informed consent form.
Exclusion Criteria1
- \- Language barrier (Spanish/Catalan) that limits their ability to have a relaxed conversation.
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Interventions
The reality of audiovisual fiction in Spain and professionals' perceptions of how motherhood is portrayed will be explored. Through participatory action, participants will share their experiences and knowledge to identify areas for improvement in the representation of reproductive processes. The result will be a manual of good practices for fiction production, aimed at promoting more inclusive, realistic and stereotype-free representations, in order to improve both public perception and professional training in the audiovisual field.
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NCT06842004