Alison Wood - ORCID: 0000-0002-5625-8778 http://orcid.org/0000-0002-5625-8778Item not available in this repository.This chapter presents reflections on the author’s experience in conducting ethnographic research in a setting in which they had an existing professional role as a registered and practising nurse. The position held and how this was negotiated within the research and clinical environment highlight the role ethnography can play for nurses researching in healthcare settings. In particular, this chapter highlights the positional complexities of adopting both ‘insider’ ethnographer and professional roles in a healthcare context, and the insights this generated around the partial forms of knowledge that emerge. The dual status of the...
PurposeThe main purpose of this paper is to document the first author's experience of using institut...
peer-reviewedPrevious discussions about the role of the ethnographer have weighed the advantages an...
Rethinking ethnography: reconstructing nursing relationships Aims of the study. Critical ethnography...
Introduction: This methods paper examines ways in which ethnography and in particular the ethnograph...
The challenges of securing ethical approval to undertake qualitative research in the English Nationa...
Ethnography is a qualitative research design that focuses on the study of people to explore cultural...
The main objective of qualitative research is to improve the depth of understanding about issues of ...
This article re-examines insider-outsider relationships in nursing ethnographies of healthcare setti...
A major challenge of the 21st century for the health-care professionals is to provide care for the e...
Ethnography is a methodology gaining popularity in nursing and healthcare research. It is concerned ...
This paper considers the ethical challenges facing an ethnographer of clinical practice
Background Ethnography is embedded in the history of research and has been considered a methodology ...
Background: Ethnographic research methods have a considerable history of use in medical settings. Th...
This is a reflection on the experiences of data collection by the researcher positioned as a partici...
While methods broadly described as ‘ethnographic’ have been increasingly employed to research the or...
PurposeThe main purpose of this paper is to document the first author's experience of using institut...
peer-reviewedPrevious discussions about the role of the ethnographer have weighed the advantages an...
Rethinking ethnography: reconstructing nursing relationships Aims of the study. Critical ethnography...
Introduction: This methods paper examines ways in which ethnography and in particular the ethnograph...
The challenges of securing ethical approval to undertake qualitative research in the English Nationa...
Ethnography is a qualitative research design that focuses on the study of people to explore cultural...
The main objective of qualitative research is to improve the depth of understanding about issues of ...
This article re-examines insider-outsider relationships in nursing ethnographies of healthcare setti...
A major challenge of the 21st century for the health-care professionals is to provide care for the e...
Ethnography is a methodology gaining popularity in nursing and healthcare research. It is concerned ...
This paper considers the ethical challenges facing an ethnographer of clinical practice
Background Ethnography is embedded in the history of research and has been considered a methodology ...
Background: Ethnographic research methods have a considerable history of use in medical settings. Th...
This is a reflection on the experiences of data collection by the researcher positioned as a partici...
While methods broadly described as ‘ethnographic’ have been increasingly employed to research the or...
PurposeThe main purpose of this paper is to document the first author's experience of using institut...
peer-reviewedPrevious discussions about the role of the ethnographer have weighed the advantages an...
Rethinking ethnography: reconstructing nursing relationships Aims of the study. Critical ethnography...