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Author Hackett, Paul M. W

Title Handbook of Ethnography in Healthcare Research
Published Milton : Taylor & Francis Group, 2020

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Description 1 online resource (557 p.)
Contents Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Table of contents -- Contributors -- Acknowledgements -- Foreword -- Part I Introduction -- 1 Introducing ethnography and its rationale for healthcare practitioner use -- Introduction -- What is ethnography? -- The virtues of ethnography in healthcare settings -- Summary -- References -- Part II Ethical considerations -- 2 Ethical considerations in ethnography -- Introduction -- Ethicality -- Research design -- Emergent design model -- Interviews -- Data collection -- Research materials
Research respondents/participants/subjects -- Anonymity -- Trustworthiness: biases and the member-check -- Data conversion, interpretations, and meaning-making -- Context and external influences upon the research findings -- Generalizing from your data -- Conclusion -- Note -- 3 Ethics of online research with human participants -- Introduction -- What is online research? -- What is wrong with existing research ethics guidelines? -- Respect for the autonomy, privacy, and dignity of individuals and communities -- Scientific integrity -- Scientific integrity vs participant safety
Maximizing benefits and minimizing harm -- Conclusion -- References -- 4 Cultural variation in informed consent for clinical research participation -- Introduction -- Brief history of informed consent -- U.S. human research regulations -- International guidelines on consent -- Moral basis for consent -- Cultural variation in informed consent -- Methods -- Results -- Community consent -- Educational considerations -- Obtaining informed consent -- Media of informed consent -- Conclusions -- Note -- References -- 5 Encountering hostility in ethnographic research -- Introduction
Hostility in ethnographic research: an overview -- Hostility in the medical imaging environment: a multi-sited comparative analysis -- Considerations for mitigating potential hostile encounters in ethnographic research -- Conclusion -- References -- Part III Design and planning -- 6 The door-to-door ethnographer: Recruiting patients and healthcare providers for ethnographic research -- Introduction -- Recruiting patients outside of the healthcare system -- Finding participants -- Ethical considerations -- Setting the ethnographic tone with participants -- The need for flexibility
Recruiting for fieldwork in healthcare spaces -- Finding practices -- Gatekeeper strategies -- Ethical and red tape considerations: HIPAA and institutional review boards -- Prepping heath care professionals -- The need for flexibility in making connections, scheduling, and rescheduling -- At last, in the field! But the recruit continues -- Conclusions -- Reference -- 7 Ethnographic research design -- Introduction -- Demographics -- Colonization -- Indigenous self-determination in research -- Challenges of conducting culturally relevant and safe research in Indigenous communities
Notes Description based upon print version of record
Subject Medical anthropology -- Research
Medical anthropology -- Moral and ethical aspects
Medical anthropology -- Social aspects
Medical anthropology -- Research
Form Electronic book
Author Hayre, Christopher M
ISBN 1000263983
9781000263985