The contribution of ethnography to understanding nursing work: a comparative review of three nursing ethnographies

Introduction: This methods paper examines ways in which ethnography and in particular the ethnographic method of participant observation, informs understanding of the reality of nursing work. Methods: The relevance of ethnography for nursing practice is illustrated through three ethnographic studi...

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Main Authors: Fiona Murphy, Pauline Griffiths, Joy Merrell
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Nurses and Midwives Association of Slovenia 2014-04-01
Series:Obzornik zdravstvene nege
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Online Access:https://obzornik.zbornica-zveza.si/index.php/ObzorZdravNeg/article/view/8
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spelling doaj-2d94f8dc62fc4f11ab6b6e08e27e4c3e2020-11-24T23:16:16ZengNurses and Midwives Association of SloveniaObzornik zdravstvene nege1318-29512350-45952014-04-0148110.14528/snr.2014.48.1.88The contribution of ethnography to understanding nursing work: a comparative review of three nursing ethnographiesFiona Murphy0Pauline Griffiths1Joy Merrell2Associate Professor College of Human & Health Sciences Swansea University, United Kingdom and Associate Professor on College of Nursing Jesenice, SloveniaPostgraduate Diploma in Health Care Law, Associate Professor, College of Human & Health Sciences, Swansea University, United KingdomProfessor, College of Human & Health Sciences, Swansea University, United Kingdom and Associate Professor on College of Nursing Jesenice, Slovenia Introduction: This methods paper examines ways in which ethnography and in particular the ethnographic method of participant observation, informs understanding of the reality of nursing work. Methods: The relevance of ethnography for nursing practice is illustrated through three ethnographic studies of nursing work, all of which involved participant observation for periods of over twelve months. These studies were conducted in three different hospital settings inWales,United Kingdom; an intensive therapy unit, a gynaecological unit and a medical admissions unit. Definitions of ethnography are considered along with an account of three key ethnographic methods; participant observation, interviews and documentary analysis. Results: Two key themes which were apparent in all three of these ethnographies will be presented to demonstrate the contribution of ethnography in understanding nursing practice. These themes are; the embodied nature of nursing work and duality and tension in nursing work. Discussion and conclusion: It will be argued that ethnography as a research approach enables nursing practice to be understood as it is actually experienced in the uncertain, disruptive and often resource limited context of contemporary healthcare.https://obzornik.zbornica-zveza.si/index.php/ObzorZdravNeg/article/view/8participant observationresearch methodsintensive caregynaecologymedical admissions
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Pauline Griffiths
Joy Merrell
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Joy Merrell
The contribution of ethnography to understanding nursing work: a comparative review of three nursing ethnographies
Obzornik zdravstvene nege
participant observation
research methods
intensive care
gynaecology
medical admissions
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Pauline Griffiths
Joy Merrell
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title The contribution of ethnography to understanding nursing work: a comparative review of three nursing ethnographies
title_short The contribution of ethnography to understanding nursing work: a comparative review of three nursing ethnographies
title_full The contribution of ethnography to understanding nursing work: a comparative review of three nursing ethnographies
title_fullStr The contribution of ethnography to understanding nursing work: a comparative review of three nursing ethnographies
title_full_unstemmed The contribution of ethnography to understanding nursing work: a comparative review of three nursing ethnographies
title_sort contribution of ethnography to understanding nursing work: a comparative review of three nursing ethnographies
publisher Nurses and Midwives Association of Slovenia
series Obzornik zdravstvene nege
issn 1318-2951
2350-4595
publishDate 2014-04-01
description Introduction: This methods paper examines ways in which ethnography and in particular the ethnographic method of participant observation, informs understanding of the reality of nursing work. Methods: The relevance of ethnography for nursing practice is illustrated through three ethnographic studies of nursing work, all of which involved participant observation for periods of over twelve months. These studies were conducted in three different hospital settings inWales,United Kingdom; an intensive therapy unit, a gynaecological unit and a medical admissions unit. Definitions of ethnography are considered along with an account of three key ethnographic methods; participant observation, interviews and documentary analysis. Results: Two key themes which were apparent in all three of these ethnographies will be presented to demonstrate the contribution of ethnography in understanding nursing practice. These themes are; the embodied nature of nursing work and duality and tension in nursing work. Discussion and conclusion: It will be argued that ethnography as a research approach enables nursing practice to be understood as it is actually experienced in the uncertain, disruptive and often resource limited context of contemporary healthcare.
topic participant observation
research methods
intensive care
gynaecology
medical admissions
url https://obzornik.zbornica-zveza.si/index.php/ObzorZdravNeg/article/view/8
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