Ethnographic research in maternal and child health / edited by Fiona Dykes and Renée Flacking.
"A unique and innovative resource for conducting ethnographic research in health care settings, Ethnographic Research in Maternal and Child Health provides a combination of ethnographic theory and an international selection of empirical case studies." --Publisher's website.
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Abingdon, Oxon :
Routledge,
2016.
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Table of Contents:
- Foreword and introduction /Mavis Kirkham
- Introducing the theory and practice of ethnography /Fiona Dykes and Renée Flacking
- Ethnographic fieldwork as teamwork /Tine Gammeltoft
- Work practice ethnography: video ethnography in maternity settings /Kajsa Brimdyr
- Writing of one's own culture: an auto-ethnography of home birth midwifery in Ireland /Colm OBoyle
- A mirror on practice: using ethnography to identify and facilitate best practice in maternity and child health care /Virginia Schmied, Elaine Burns, and Hannah Dahlen
- Cross-national ethnography in neonatal intensive care units /Renée Flacking and Fiona Dykes
- Night-time on a postnatal ward: experiences of mothers, infants, and staff /Catherine E. Taylor, Kristin P. Tully, and Helen L. Ball
- Father's emotional experiences in a neonatal unit: the effects of familiarity on ethnographic field work /Kevin Hugill
- Evaluative ethnography for maternal and child nutrition interventions /Sera Young and Gretel H. Pelto
- Challenges of organizational ethnography: reflecting on methodological insights /Daniel Neyland.