ABSTRACT

This handbook provides an up-to-date reference point for ethnography in healthcare research. Taking a multi-disciplinary approach, the chapters offer a holistic view of ethnography within medical contexts.

This edited volume is organized around major methodological themes, such as ethics, interviews, narrative analysis and mixed methods. Through the use of case studies, it illustrates how methodological considerations for ethnographic healthcare research are distinct from those in other fields. It has detailed content on the methodological facets of undertaking ethnography for prospective researchers to help them to conduct research in both an ethical and safe manner. It also highlights important issues such as the role of the researcher as the key research instrument, exploring how one’s social behaviours enable the researcher to ‘get closer’ to his/her participants and thus uncover original phenomena. Furthermore, it invites critical discussion of applied methodological strategies within the global academic community by pushing forward the use of ethnography to enhance the body of knowledge in the field.

The book offers an original guide for advanced students, prospective ethnographers, and healthcare professionals aiming to utilize this methodological approach.

part III|39 pages

Design and planning

chapter 6|10 pages

The door-to-door ethnographer

Recruiting patients and healthcare providers for ethnographic research

part IV|69 pages

Interviewing in ethnographic research

chapter 9|10 pages

Getting deep in the pain

Understanding people through ethnographic research

chapter 11|13 pages

To be on a diet

Ethnography of weight loss between beauty, food, and violence

chapter 12|12 pages

The clinician-patient interaction

Crossing the chasm of expectations

part V|16 pages

Visual/sensory ethnography

chapter 14|14 pages

Visual ethnography in health and healthcare

Concepts, steps, and good practices

part VI|29 pages

Auto/ethnography

chapter 15|14 pages

Institution(alization), bureaucracy, and well-being?

An organizational ethnography of perinatal care within the National Health Service

part VII|46 pages

Observational methods in ethnographic research

chapter 17|11 pages

Ethnographers in scrubs

Ethnographic observation within healthcare

chapter 19|23 pages

The ALIVE! Project

Understanding the intersection between faith and soul food using ethnographic methods

part VIII|17 pages

Note-taking and writing up

chapter 21|10 pages

Writing and representation

part IX|15 pages

Journals and diaries

chapter 22|13 pages

Ethnographic diaries and journals

Principles, practices, and dilemmas

part X|36 pages

Narrative analysis

chapter 23|8 pages

Narrative ethnography

How to study stories in the context of their telling

chapter 24|12 pages

In the quest of resilience in elder patients

Solutogenics

part XI|23 pages

Projective techniques

part XII|24 pages

Focus groups

part XIII|26 pages

Multiple methods

chapter 31|13 pages

Breaking down silos

The value of interdisciplinary production of knowledge for (health) innovation

part XIV|51 pages

Analyzing data

chapter 32|11 pages

Analyzing the data

Conditions, meanings, and reasonings analysis

chapter 35|14 pages

Ethnographic creative non-fiction

The creation and evolution of Lily’s Lymphedema

part XV|38 pages

Novel approaches

chapter 36|12 pages

Mapping network disturbances

Case studies that demonstrate the use of an ethnographic approach to health and well-being research

chapter 38|10 pages

A whole-school approach to health and well-being

An auto-ethnographic account of a primary school

part XVI|31 pages

Conclusion

chapter 40|10 pages

Coronavirus and COVID-19

Qualitative healthcare research during and after the pandemic

chapter 41|9 pages

Black Lives Matter

Birdwatching in Central Park and the murder of George Floyd