Contemporary approaches to evaluating ‘complex’ social and health interventions are opening up spaces for methodologies attuned to examining contextual complexities, such as ethnography. Yet the alignment of the two agendas – evaluative and ethnographic – is not necessarily comfortable in practice. I reflect on experiences of conducting ethnographic research alongside a public health evaluation of a community-based initiative in the UK, using the lens of ‘missing out’ to examine intersections between my own ethnographic concerns and those of the communities under study. I examine potential opportunities posed by the discomfort of ‘missing out’, particularly for identifying the processes and spaces of inclusion and exclusion that contributed...
peer reviewedWhen extremely poor and excluded populations are concerned, Multi-Situated Ethnography ...
In public health there is increased focus on evaluating 'complex' interventions for health improveme...
Ethnographic research is characterised by in-person engagement with individuals and groups within a ...
Contemporary approaches to evaluating ‘complex’ social and health interventions are opening up space...
In public health there is increased focus on evaluating ‘complex’ interventions for health improveme...
This is the final version of the article. Available from BioMed Central via the DOI in this record.T...
This article outlines the contribution that ethnography could make to process evaluations for trials...
This project was funded by the UK National Institute for Health Research Health Services and Deliver...
Studies exploring health inequalities have often demonstrated the inappropriateness of service provi...
Collectively qualitative research is a group of methodologies, with each approach offering a differe...
Acknowledgements The authors thank the various reviewers who provided comments and feedback on earli...
Ethnography is increasingly being used in the evaluation of quality improvement and change initiativ...
In recent years, there has been growing emphasis on the need to develop ways of capturing 'complexit...
What is the place for critical ethnography in global health and other related forms of international...
In recent years, there has been growing emphasis on the need to develop ways of capturing 'complexit...
peer reviewedWhen extremely poor and excluded populations are concerned, Multi-Situated Ethnography ...
In public health there is increased focus on evaluating 'complex' interventions for health improveme...
Ethnographic research is characterised by in-person engagement with individuals and groups within a ...
Contemporary approaches to evaluating ‘complex’ social and health interventions are opening up space...
In public health there is increased focus on evaluating ‘complex’ interventions for health improveme...
This is the final version of the article. Available from BioMed Central via the DOI in this record.T...
This article outlines the contribution that ethnography could make to process evaluations for trials...
This project was funded by the UK National Institute for Health Research Health Services and Deliver...
Studies exploring health inequalities have often demonstrated the inappropriateness of service provi...
Collectively qualitative research is a group of methodologies, with each approach offering a differe...
Acknowledgements The authors thank the various reviewers who provided comments and feedback on earli...
Ethnography is increasingly being used in the evaluation of quality improvement and change initiativ...
In recent years, there has been growing emphasis on the need to develop ways of capturing 'complexit...
What is the place for critical ethnography in global health and other related forms of international...
In recent years, there has been growing emphasis on the need to develop ways of capturing 'complexit...
peer reviewedWhen extremely poor and excluded populations are concerned, Multi-Situated Ethnography ...
In public health there is increased focus on evaluating 'complex' interventions for health improveme...
Ethnographic research is characterised by in-person engagement with individuals and groups within a ...