This study, set in a mixed, adult surgical ward of a metropolitan teaching hospital in Sydney, Australia, used a novel application of video-reflexive ethnography (VRE) to engage patients and clinicians in an exploration of the practical and relational complexities of patient involvement in infection prevention and control (IPC). This study included individual reflexive sessions with eight patients and six group reflexive sessions with 35 nurses. VRE usually involves participants reflecting on video footage of their own (and colleagues’) practices in group reflexive sessions. We extended the method here by presenting, to nurses, video clips of their clinical interactions with patients, in conjunction with footage of the patients themselves a...
This paper presents a practical account of video reflexive ethnography (VRE) in a community-based pa...
Hospital-based video-reflexive ethnography (VRE) is a collaborative visual methodology used by resea...
Background Despite decades of research and interventions, poor communication between physicians and ...
© The Author(s) 2017. This study, set in a mixed, adult surgical ward of a metropolitan teaching hos...
This study, set in a mixed, adult surgical ward of a metropolitan teaching hospital in Sydney, Austr...
© 2015 John Wiley & Sons Ltd. Aims and Objectives: This paper explores patients' perspectives on inf...
This thesis is an experiment in asking patients, their visitors, healthcare professionals and resear...
This thesis is an experiment in asking patients, their visitors, healthcare professionals and resear...
Aim: Explore the application and potential of video reflexive ethnography (VRE) to facilitate whole ...
Background: Changing healthcare demands and practices are making it increasingly difficult to suppor...
Background: Changing healthcare demands and practices are making it increasingly difficult to suppor...
Background: Changing healthcare demands and practices are making it increasingly difficult to suppor...
This research examines the power relations between the researcher, clinicians, the video camera and ...
Objective To strengthen clinicians’ infection control awareness and risk realisation by engaging the...
Despite clinical innovation, new information technologies and teaching methods, little has appeared ...
This paper presents a practical account of video reflexive ethnography (VRE) in a community-based pa...
Hospital-based video-reflexive ethnography (VRE) is a collaborative visual methodology used by resea...
Background Despite decades of research and interventions, poor communication between physicians and ...
© The Author(s) 2017. This study, set in a mixed, adult surgical ward of a metropolitan teaching hos...
This study, set in a mixed, adult surgical ward of a metropolitan teaching hospital in Sydney, Austr...
© 2015 John Wiley & Sons Ltd. Aims and Objectives: This paper explores patients' perspectives on inf...
This thesis is an experiment in asking patients, their visitors, healthcare professionals and resear...
This thesis is an experiment in asking patients, their visitors, healthcare professionals and resear...
Aim: Explore the application and potential of video reflexive ethnography (VRE) to facilitate whole ...
Background: Changing healthcare demands and practices are making it increasingly difficult to suppor...
Background: Changing healthcare demands and practices are making it increasingly difficult to suppor...
Background: Changing healthcare demands and practices are making it increasingly difficult to suppor...
This research examines the power relations between the researcher, clinicians, the video camera and ...
Objective To strengthen clinicians’ infection control awareness and risk realisation by engaging the...
Despite clinical innovation, new information technologies and teaching methods, little has appeared ...
This paper presents a practical account of video reflexive ethnography (VRE) in a community-based pa...
Hospital-based video-reflexive ethnography (VRE) is a collaborative visual methodology used by resea...
Background Despite decades of research and interventions, poor communication between physicians and ...