Ethnography is a qualitative research design that focuses on the
study of cultural phenomena. In this edition, experienced
ethnography researchers review the rationale behind choosing
ethnography as a research tool, and describe its key features. They
provide directives on how to solve practical problems related to
ethnography research with the inclusion of nursing examples, and
discussion of the current state of the art. This includes a
comprehensive plan for conducting studies and a discussion of
appropriate measures, ethical considerations, and potential
problems.
This concise, "how to" guide to conducting ethnography research
is part of seven-book nursing series, "Qualitative Designs and
Methods," that focuses on qualitative methodologies. The series
will be of direct aid to novice nurse researchers and specialists
seeking to develop or enhance their competency in a particular
design, graduate educators and students in qualitative research
courses, research sections in larger hospitals, and in-service
educators and students.
Included are examples of published ethnography nursing
research.
Key Features: Includes examples of state-of-the-art ethnography
nursing research with content analysis Presents a comprehensive
plan for conducting studies and appropriate measures, ethical
considerations, and potential challenges Describes theoretical
underpinnings, key features, and development level Written by
ethnography researchers from around the world
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