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Exploring How Evidence is Used in Care Through an Organizational Ethnography of Two Teaching Hospitals.

Journal of medical Internet research

Lander B, Balka E.
PMID: 30920371
J Med Internet Res. 2019 Mar 28;21(3):e10769. doi: 10.2196/10769.

BACKGROUND: Numerous published articles show that clinicians do not follow clinical practice guidelines (CPGs). However, a few studies explore what clinicians consider evidence and how they use different forms of evidence in their care decisions. Many of these existing...

Continuity and change in biocultural anthropology.

American journal of human biology : the official journal of the Human Biology Council

Wiley AS.
PMID: 32633051
Am J Hum Biol. 2020 Jul;32(4):e23464. doi: 10.1002/ajhb.23464. Epub 2020 Jul 06.

No abstract available.

Doing biocultural anthropology: Continuity and change.

American journal of human biology : the official journal of the Human Biology Council

Hoke MK, Schell LM.
PMID: 32681558
Am J Hum Biol. 2020 Jul;32(4):e23471. doi: 10.1002/ajhb.23471. Epub 2020 Jul 18.

Biocultural anthropology has long represented an important approach in the study of human biology. However, despite demonstrated utility, its somewhat amorphous identity leaves some scholars questioning just what it means to be biocultural. In this article, rather than providing...

Health geography and the 'performative' turn: making space for the audio-visual in ethnographic health research.

Health & place

Kaley A, Hatton C, Milligan C.
PMID: 31593846
Health Place. 2019 Nov;60:102210. doi: 10.1016/j.healthplace.2019.102210. Epub 2019 Oct 05.

The purpose of this paper is to critically reflect on the added value of video in ethnographic research that seeks to understand peoples' lived experiences of health and place. Of particular interest is the potential for video to elicit...

Ethnocultural sensitivity and measurement of consumer satisfaction.

Journal of nursing care quality

Bushy A.
PMID: 7881116
J Nurs Care Qual. 1995 Jan;9(2):16-25. doi: 10.1097/00001786-199501000-00006.

Stemming from the diversity in the U.S. population, ethnocultural factors no longer can be ignored when defining and assessing consumer satisfaction. Likewise, there is a critical need for process models that consider consumer heterogeneity. Continuous quality improvement (CQI) programs...

Ethnography for Radiographers: A Methodological Insight for Prospective Researchers.

Journal of medical imaging and radiation sciences

Hayre CM, Strudwick RM.
PMID: 31377054
J Med Imaging Radiat Sci. 2019 Sep;50(3):352-358. doi: 10.1016/j.jmir.2019.06.049. Epub 2019 Jul 31.

In recent years, ethnography has become a methodology of choice for exploring radiographic practices. This article adds to the existing evidence base by providing detailed methodological accounts of two experienced researchers. It aims to provide a critical methodological lens...

Ethnographic analysis on the use of the electronic medical record for clinical handoff.

Internal and emergency medicine

Nelson P, Bell AJ, Nathanson L, Sanchez LD, Fisher J, Anderson PD.
PMID: 27832465
Intern Emerg Med. 2017 Dec;12(8):1265-1272. doi: 10.1007/s11739-016-1567-7. Epub 2016 Nov 10.

The objective of this study was to understand the social elements of clinical and organizational interactions of the key stakeholders in the specific context of an electronic dashboard used by the emergency department (ED) and inpatient medicine teams at...

[The history of the family and the complexity of social change. Part 2].

Cahiers d'histoire

Hareven TK, Zeller O.
PMID: 18286754
Cah Hist. 2000;45(2):205-32.

No abstract available.

Culture and Cultural Competence in Nursing Education and Practice: The State of the Art.

Nursing forum

Harkess L, Kaddoura M.
PMID: 26061697
Nurs Forum. 2016 Jul;51(3):211-22. doi: 10.1111/nuf.12140. Epub 2015 Jun 10.

PROBLEM: The concept of cultural competency has developed a substantial presence in nursing education and practice since first attracting widespread attention in the 1990s. While several theories and corresponding measures of cultural competency have been advanced and tried, much...

'Team capital' in quality improvement teams: findings from an ethnographic study of front-line quality improvement in the NHS.

BMJ open quality

Montgomery C, Parkin S, Chisholm A, Locock L.
PMID: 32461250
BMJ Open Qual. 2020 May;9(2). doi: 10.1136/bmjoq-2020-000948.

BACKGROUND: Teamwork is important in the design and delivery of initiatives in complex healthcare systems but the specifics of quality improvement (QI) teams are not well studied.OBJECTIVE: To explain the functioning of front-line healthcare teams working on patient-centred QI...

Medical sociology as a vocation.

Journal of health and social behavior

Bosk CL.
PMID: 25413800
J Health Soc Behav. 2014 Dec;55(4):375-85. doi: 10.1177/0022146514557131.

This article extends Weber's discussion of science as a vocation by applying it to medical sociology. Having used qualitative methods for nearly 40 years to interpret problems of meaning as they arise in the context of health care, I...

A methodological systematic review of what's wrong with meta-ethnography reporting.

BMC medical research methodology

France EF, Ring N, Thomas R, Noyes J, Maxwell M, Jepson R.
PMID: 25407140
BMC Med Res Methodol. 2014 Nov 19;14:119. doi: 10.1186/1471-2288-14-119.

BACKGROUND: Syntheses of qualitative studies can inform health policy, services and our understanding of patient experience. Meta-ethnography is a systematic seven-phase interpretive qualitative synthesis approach well-suited to producing new theories and conceptual models. However, there are concerns about the...

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