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Critical ethnographic methodology in nursing research: Issues and solutions
Mette Groenkjaer
Lecturer; International Coordinator, Vendsyssel School of Nursing, Hjoerring, Denmark
Abstract
Five methodological issues were encountered in a study using critical ethnography to investigate nurses' attitudes, knowledge and practices towards patients with alcohol and drug related problems in a general hospital. These issues related to the recording of field notes, over-identification with participants, the role of being a researcher, the effect of the researcher's presence – the Hawthorne effect, and cultural differences. The latter issue was viewed from the personal perspective as an international student from Denmark conducting the research in an Australian setting. This paper discusses the issues in turn and concludes with recommendations on how they might be effectively addressed by other researchers considering to use critical ethnography.
Keywords
critical ethnography, methodological issues, field notes, researcher reflections, international student

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