Handbook of Ethnography in Healthcare Research

Author:   Paul Hackett ,  Christopher Hayre
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
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9780367336349


Pages:   538
Publication Date:   03 December 2020
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Paul Hackett ,  Christopher Hayre
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Weight:   1.190kg
ISBN:  

9780367336349


ISBN 10:   0367336340
Pages:   538
Publication Date:   03 December 2020
Audience:   College/higher education ,  General/trade ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Dedication Acknowledgements Foreword (Shane Blackman) Section 1: Introduction 1. Introducing Ethnography and its Rationale for Healthcare Practitioner Use (Christopher M. Hayre and Paul M. W. Hackett) Section 2: Ethical Considerations 2. Ethical Considerations in Ethnography (Jessica Schwarzenbach and Paul M. W. Hackett) 3. Ethics of Online Research with Human Participants (Jeff Gavin and Karen Rodham) 4. Cultural Variation in Informed Consent for Clinical Research Participation (David Resnik and Julia Hecking) 5. Encountering Hostility in Ethnographic Research (Christopher M. Hayre and Paul M. W. Hackett) Section 3: Design and planning 6. The door-to-door ethnographer: Recruiting patients and health care providers for ethnographic research (Melinda Rea Holloway and Steve Hagelman) 7. Ethnographic research design (Ruth Mongomery-Andersen and Michelle Doucette Issaluk) 8. The declarative mapping sentence as a framework for conducting ethnographic health research (Paul M. W. Hackett) Section 4: Interviewing in ethnographic research 9. Getting deep in the pain: Understanding people through ethnographic research (Antonella Fabri) 10. An Ethnography of a Play Environment (Hira Hasan) 11. To be on a diet: Ethnography of weight loss between beauty, food and violence (Martina Grimaldi) 12. The Clinician-Patient Interaction – Crossing the chasm of expectations (Gillie Gabay) 13. Constructing Ethnographic Data In Medical Education (Jonathan Tummons) Section 5: Visual/Sensory Ethnography 14. Visual Ethnography in Health and Healthcare: Concepts, Steps and Good Practice (Laura Lorenz and Bettina Kolb) Section 6: Auto/ethnography 15. Institution(alization), bureaucracy and wellbeing? An organizational ethnography of perinatal care within the National Health Service (Tom Vine) 16. Critical Auto/ethnography and Mental Health Research (Stacy Holman-Jones and Anne Harris) Section 7: Observational methods in ethnographic research 17. Ethnographers in scrubs: Ethnographic observation within healthcare (Melinda Rea Holloway and Steve Hagelman) 18. Ethnographic investigations of a diagnostic imaging department (Ruth Strudwick) 19. The ALIVE! Project: Understanding the intersection Between Faith and Soul Food Using Ethnographic Methods (Deidre Guthrie) Section 8: Note taking and writing up 20. Field Notes in Ethnographic Research (Ruth Strudwick) 21. Writing and Representation (Michael Klingenberg) Section 9: Journals and diaries 22. From Happy Meals to Real Play (Nick Agafonoff) 23. Ethnographic diaries and journals: principles, practices and dilemmas (Graham Hall) Section 10: Narrative Analysis 24. Narrative ethnography: How to study stories in the context of their telling (Ditte Andersen) 25. In the Quest of Resilience in Elder Patients (Gillie Gabay) 26. An the Anthropologist Made the ‘Emotional Note’ (Haris Agic) Section 11: Projective Techniques 27. Projective techniques in health research (Taylor Malone and Paul M. W. Hackett) 28. Being Creative Using Projective Techniques (Paul M. W. Hackett) Section 12: Focus Groups 29. Using Focus Groups in Healthcare Research (Alicia Carlson and Paul Hackett) 30. Focus Group Research in Healthcare (Immy Holloway) Section 13: Multiple Methods 31. Becoming a physician of the people in a rural mountain community in Mexico (Deidre Guthrie) 32. Breaking Down Silos: The Value of Interdisciplinary production of knowledge for (health) innovation (Tamira Snell) Section 14: Analysing data 33. Analyzing the data: Conditions-, meanings-, and reasoning analysis (Tine Agaard) 34. Computer-Assisted Qualitative Data Analysis Software (CAQDAS) and Ethnographic Health Research (Áine Humble) 35. Ethnographic and Qualitative Data Analysis (Immy Holloway) 36. Ethnographic Creative Non-Fiction: The Creation and Evolution of Lily’s Lymphedema (Elise Radina) Section 15: Novel Approaches 37. Mapping Network Disturbances: Case Studies that demonstrate the use of an ethnographic approach to health and well-being research (Maria Louise Bønnelykke) 38. Why happiness studies ought to include qualitative research components (Cathrine Jansson-Boyd and Anke Plagnol ) 39. A Whole-School Approach to Health and Wellbeing: A Case Study of a Primary School (Jonathan Glazzard) Section 16: Conclusion 40. Conclusions and the future of ethnography in health related research: challenges and innovations (Paul M. W. Hackett and Christopher M. Hayre) 41. Coronavirus and COVID-19: Qualitative Healthcare Research During and After the Pandemic (Paul M. W. Hackett and Christopher M. Hayre) 42. Black Lives Matter: Birdwatching in Central Park and the Murder of George Floyd (Paul M.W. Hackett and Jessica Schwarzenbach)

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Paul M.W. Hackett is professor in ethnography at Emerson College, Boston, USA, a visiting professor in health research at the University of Suffolk, UK, and a visiting scholar at the Royal Anthropological Institute in London. He has developed the declarative mapping sentence out of his research which is concerned with the categorial understanding that humans have of their world and how such understanding underpins and facilitates behaviour, drawing upon several branches of psychology, philosophy, anthropology, and research methods. His publications include around 20 books and articles in leading journals. Christopher M. Hayre is a senior lecturer at Charles Sturt University in New South Wales, Australia. He has published both qualitative and quantitative refereed papers in the field of medical imaging and brought together several books in the field of medical imaging, health research, technology, and ethnography.

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