Introduction Life history is a research tool which has been used primarily in sociology and anthropology to document experiences of marginalized individuals and communities. It has been less explored in relation to health system research. In this paper, we examine our experience of using life histories to explore health system trajectories coming out of conflict through the eyes of health workers. Methods Life histories were used in four inter-related projects looking at health worker incentives, the impact of Ebola on health workers, deployment policies, and gender and leadership in the health sector. In total 244 health workers of various cadres were interviewed in Uganda, Sierra Leone, Zimbabwe and Cambodia. The life histories were ...
While there is a growing body of literature on how to attract and retain health workers once they ar...
Background: Health workers are critical to the performance of health systems; yet, evidence about th...
In order to take into account the power imbalances typically implicated in knowledge production abou...
Introduction: Life history is a research tool which has been used primarily in sociology and anthrop...
A life history approach enables study of how risk or health protection is shaped by critical transit...
Providing people-centred health systems-or any systems at all-requires specific measures to protect ...
In this chapter I consider the question of whether life history method can ever be more than simply...
This article illustrates the value of in-depth life history interviews using life mapping in qualita...
In this chapter, I explore the “best practices” and core values with which researchers should align ...
Background: Health workers are critical to the performance of health systems; yet evidence about the...
Sophie Witter - orcid: 0000-0002-7656-6188 https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7656-6188While there is a gro...
SUMMARY Some social scientists see life?story interviews as the best method to obtain answers to no...
Listed as 'Free' on publisher's website.This article is grounded in a research programme which set o...
Socio-economic status and conditions are known to be key determinants of health and inequality. Thes...
BACKGROUND: Health workers are critical to the performance of health systems; yet, evidence about th...
While there is a growing body of literature on how to attract and retain health workers once they ar...
Background: Health workers are critical to the performance of health systems; yet, evidence about th...
In order to take into account the power imbalances typically implicated in knowledge production abou...
Introduction: Life history is a research tool which has been used primarily in sociology and anthrop...
A life history approach enables study of how risk or health protection is shaped by critical transit...
Providing people-centred health systems-or any systems at all-requires specific measures to protect ...
In this chapter I consider the question of whether life history method can ever be more than simply...
This article illustrates the value of in-depth life history interviews using life mapping in qualita...
In this chapter, I explore the “best practices” and core values with which researchers should align ...
Background: Health workers are critical to the performance of health systems; yet evidence about the...
Sophie Witter - orcid: 0000-0002-7656-6188 https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7656-6188While there is a gro...
SUMMARY Some social scientists see life?story interviews as the best method to obtain answers to no...
Listed as 'Free' on publisher's website.This article is grounded in a research programme which set o...
Socio-economic status and conditions are known to be key determinants of health and inequality. Thes...
BACKGROUND: Health workers are critical to the performance of health systems; yet, evidence about th...
While there is a growing body of literature on how to attract and retain health workers once they ar...
Background: Health workers are critical to the performance of health systems; yet, evidence about th...
In order to take into account the power imbalances typically implicated in knowledge production abou...