Enhancing healthcare and rehabilitation : the impact of qualitative research / / edited by Christopher M. Hayre and Dave J. Muller |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Boca Raton : , : CRC Press, , [2019] |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (417 pages) |
Disciplina | 362.1072/1 |
Collana | Rehabilitation science in practice series |
Soggetto topico |
Medical care - Research
Public Policy Social Services Biotechnology Physical Medicine Rehabilitation Réhabilitation Recherche qualitative Soins |
ISBN |
1-351-11682-7
1-351-11680-0 1-351-11681-9 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto | Qualitative research in contemporary healthcare and rehabilitative practices -- The role of qualitative research in adapted physical activity -- Exploring the value of qualitative comparison groups in rehabilitation research : lessons from youth with disabilities transitioning into work -- Unravelling the irrational : addressing the subjective nature of sexual risk-taking through qualitative research -- The phenomenological experience of family caregiving following traumatic brain injury -- Using interpretative phenomenological analysis to study patient and family members' experiences of a mechanical ventilation weaning unit -- Using narrative analysis to study coping and adjusting to cardiothoracic transplant -- Qualitative research and osteoarthritis of the knee -- Shaping rehabilitation after spinal cord injury : the impact of qualitative research -- Hand injuries and disorders during the life cycle : consequences, adaptation and therapeutic approach -- Giving people with aphasia a voice through qualitative research -- The impact of qualitative research in rheumatology -- Challenging assumptions about "normal" development in children's rehabilitation : the promise of critical qualitative research -- Bringing qualitative research into rehabilitation : a worked example of developing a rehabilitation program for patients with fibromyalgia -- Concept development through qualitative research : the case of social support networks for people with intellectual disabilities -- The importance of social support in the rehabilitation of female bariatric surgery patients : lessons learned from qualitative inquiry -- Qualitative research focusing on caregiving outcomes -- Multiple sclerosis -- Designing qualitative research to have an impact on healthcare from the outset -- Ethnography and emotions : new directions for critical reflexivity within contemporary qualitative health care research. |
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Enhancing healthcare and rehabilitation : the impact of qualitative research / / edited by Christopher M. Hayre and Dave J. Muller |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Boca Raton : , : CRC Press, , [2019] |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (417 pages) |
Disciplina | 362.1072/1 |
Collana | Rehabilitation science in practice series |
Soggetto topico |
Medical care - Research
Public Policy Social Services Biotechnology Physical Medicine Rehabilitation Réhabilitation Recherche qualitative Soins |
ISBN |
1-351-11682-7
1-351-11680-0 1-351-11681-9 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto | Qualitative research in contemporary healthcare and rehabilitative practices -- The role of qualitative research in adapted physical activity -- Exploring the value of qualitative comparison groups in rehabilitation research : lessons from youth with disabilities transitioning into work -- Unravelling the irrational : addressing the subjective nature of sexual risk-taking through qualitative research -- The phenomenological experience of family caregiving following traumatic brain injury -- Using interpretative phenomenological analysis to study patient and family members' experiences of a mechanical ventilation weaning unit -- Using narrative analysis to study coping and adjusting to cardiothoracic transplant -- Qualitative research and osteoarthritis of the knee -- Shaping rehabilitation after spinal cord injury : the impact of qualitative research -- Hand injuries and disorders during the life cycle : consequences, adaptation and therapeutic approach -- Giving people with aphasia a voice through qualitative research -- The impact of qualitative research in rheumatology -- Challenging assumptions about "normal" development in children's rehabilitation : the promise of critical qualitative research -- Bringing qualitative research into rehabilitation : a worked example of developing a rehabilitation program for patients with fibromyalgia -- Concept development through qualitative research : the case of social support networks for people with intellectual disabilities -- The importance of social support in the rehabilitation of female bariatric surgery patients : lessons learned from qualitative inquiry -- Qualitative research focusing on caregiving outcomes -- Multiple sclerosis -- Designing qualitative research to have an impact on healthcare from the outset -- Ethnography and emotions : new directions for critical reflexivity within contemporary qualitative health care research. |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910809148703321 |
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EVERYDAY TECHNOLOGIES IN HEALTHCARE [[electronic resource]] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | [S.l.], : CRC PRESS, 2019 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (381 pages) |
Disciplina | 617/.033 |
Soggetto topico |
Health
Technology Biomedical Technology Healthcare |
ISBN |
1-351-03217-8
1-351-03216-X 1-351-03218-6 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910793993503321 |
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EVERYDAY TECHNOLOGIES IN HEALTHCARE [[electronic resource]] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | [S.l.], : CRC PRESS, 2019 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (381 pages) |
Disciplina | 617/.033 |
Soggetto topico |
Health
Technology Biomedical Technology Healthcare |
ISBN |
1-351-03217-8
1-351-03216-X 1-351-03218-6 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910799923603321 |
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EVERYDAY TECHNOLOGIES IN HEALTHCARE |
Edizione | [1st ed.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | [S.l.], : CRC PRESS, 2019 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (381 pages) |
Disciplina | 617/.033 |
Soggetto topico |
Health
Technology Biomedical Technology Healthcare |
ISBN |
1-351-03217-8
1-351-03216-X 1-351-03218-6 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Cover -- Half Title -- Series Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Contents -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Editors -- Contributors -- Section 1 Introductory Perspective -- 1. Everyday Technology in Healthcare: An Introduction -- The Value of Everyday Technology in Contemporary Society -- Conceptual Importance of ANT for Health Research -- Summary -- References -- Section 2 Contemporary Applications in Healthcare -- 2. Therapy through Play: Advancing the Role of Robotics in Paediatric Rehabilitation -- Introduction -- Objectives -- Development of an Adapted Group-Based Robotics Programme for Children with Disabilities -- HB FIRST® Robotics Programme -- Implementation of the HB FIRST® Robotics Programme -- Adaptations to the Programme -- LEGO® Digital Designer -- Vocabulary Tools -- Visual Schedules -- Selection Mats -- Digital Instructions for Visual Differences -- Communicator 5 Used with Switches -- Perceived Impacts of the Programme -- How Everyday Technologies Can Enhance Healthcare Delivery -- How does Everyday Technology Impact on Practitioners -- Fine Motor Skills -- Social, Communication and Teamwork Skills -- Self-Advocacy, Self-Esteem and Problem-Solving -- Career Exploration -- Impact of Programme on Clinical Staff -- Future Impact of the Programme -- Summary -- References -- 3. Alzheimer's and mHealth: Regulatory, Privacy and Ethical Considerations -- Introduction -- mHealth -- Expected Benefits -- mHealth for Alzheimer's -- U.S. Regulatory Environment -- Regulatory Agencies -- Safety and Efficacy - The FDA -- Privacy and Security Regulation - Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act, the FCC and the FTC -- Privacy and Security Regulatory Challenges -- Data Collection -- Involvement of Multiple Actors -- Device Vulnerability -- Transmission and Storage -- 'Sensor Fusion' and Re-Identification.
mHealth Privacy Policies -- Burdens on mHealth Users -- Consent -- Discussion -- Conclusions -- Acknowledgements -- References -- 4. Exergaming for Health and Fitness Application -- Introduction: A Serious Game, Exergaming -- The Technology and Mechanics of Exergaming -- Exergaming in Exercise, Sports and Rehabilitation Settings -- Promoting Exergaming for Active Living -- Challenges and Recommended Future Directions for Exergaming in Health -- Considerations and Conclusion -- References -- 5. Technology Solutions and Programs to Promote Leisure and Communication Activities with People with Intellectual and other Disabilities -- Introduction -- Assistive Technology for Leisure Activities -- Programs to Help People Access Brief Stimulation Events -- Programs to Help People Control a Television Device -- Programs to Help People Choose among Stimuli -- Assistive Technology for Communication -- Programs to Help People Make Verbal Requests -- Programs to Help People Make Telephone Calls or Use Text Messages -- Assistive Technology for Leisure and Communication -- Programs with the First Technology Arrangement -- Programs with the Second Technology Arrangement -- Programs with the Third Technology Arrangement -- Discussion -- References -- 6. Using Digital Photography to Support the Communication of People with Aphasia, Dementia or Cognitive-Communication Deficits -- Introduction -- Aphasia -- Early Attempts to Use Photographs as Communication Supports -- Contextually Rich and Personally Relevant Photographs -- Incorporating Digital Images into Communicative Interactions -- Dementia -- Reminiscence Therapy -- Storytelling -- Life Story Documentation -- Caveats for Consideration -- Traumatic Brain Injury -- Supporting Memory -- Severe Memory Impairments -- Mild or Moderate Memory Impairments -- Supporting Writing -- Future Directions -- References. 7. Common and Assistive Technology to Support People with Specific Learning Disabilities to Access Healthcare -- Introduction -- Impacts of Learning Disabilities -- Accessing Healthcare -- Hospital Admittance -- Visiting a GP -- Written Information -- Dosage Calculations -- Informed Consent -- Everyday and Assistive Technology -- Future Directions and Considerations for Healthcare Providers -- References -- 8. Pervasive and Emerging Technologies and Consumer Motivation -- Introduction - Disability Trends -- Trends in User Behaviour -- Understanding Disruption -- Emerging Technologies and the Lives of People with a Disability -- Independent Living -- Mobility -- Communication -- Health and Well-being -- Proactive and Responsive Delivery -- Impact of Disruptive Innovation on AT Services -- Changing Role of AT Services - Escalation, Curation and Self-Determination -- Implications for Services Development -- Public Policy -- Awareness -- Assessment and Evaluation of Needs -- Provision of Assistive Technology -- Training -- Support -- Research and Development -- Conclusion -- References -- 9. Feedback-Based Technologies for Adult Physical Rehabilitation .. -- Introduction -- Reasons for Using Feedback-Based Technology in Rehabilitation -- Feedback-Based Technologies and Motor Learning -- Content -- Modality -- Schedule -- Attentional Focus -- Examples of Feedback-Based Technologies -- VR Gaming Technologies -- Recreational Gaming Technologies -- Rehabilitation-Specific Gaming Technologies -- Wearable Devices -- Tablet and Smartphone Applications -- Combined Technologies -- Effectiveness of Using Feedback-Based Technologies in Rehabilitation -- VR Gaming Technologies -- Wearables -- Tablet and Smartphone Apps -- Mixed Technologies -- Therapist Acceptability for Using Technology -- Patient Acceptability for Using Technology. Implementing Technology into Clinical Practice -- Considerations for Future Technology Development -- Acknowledgements -- References -- 10. Engaging Young Children in Speech and Language Therapy via Videoconferencing -- Introduction -- Data and Methods -- Analysis -- Using Objects Solely in a Therapist's Possession -- Using Identical Objects in Both a Therapist's and Client's Possession -- Discussion -- Acknowledgement -- Funding -- References -- 11. Digital Communication and Social Media for People with Communicative and Cognitive Disabilities -- Introduction -- Three Perspectives on Remote Communication for People with Communicative and Cognitive Disabilities -- Professionals' Views on Texting with Pictures and Speech -- Experiences of and Views on Remote Communication by People with Communicative and Cognitive Disability -- Support Persons' Views on Remote Communication for the Target Group -- Discussion -- Self-Determination and Participation -- Safety and Security -- Access to Technology -- Access to Support -- Methodological Considerations -- Summary -- References -- 12. Mobile Technology to Facilitate Self-Management and Independence among Adolescents and Young Adults with Disabilities - Best Practices and the State of the Science -- Background -- Engagement and Tailoring -- Innovation -- Involvement of Stakeholders -- Context of Use -- Interdisciplinary Collaboration -- Research: Its Role and Recommendations as Related to mHealth Interventions -- Adoption of Community Participatory Research -- Integrate Theory into Design -- Identify and Apply Appropriate Methodological Approaches with Sufficient Rigor to Advance Understanding -- Create Consensus and Standardize Assessment Measures and Practices -- Engage Participants to Appropriately Power Studies -- Integrating Technology into HealthCare, Rehabilitation and Independent Living. 13. Principles and Practical Uses of Virtual Reality Games as a Physical Therapy Strategy -- Terminology, General Concepts and Distinctions -- Possible Uses of VRGs in Physical Therapy Practice -- Evidence of VRGs in the Physical Fitness Context -- Main Characteristics of VRG Interventions -- Effects of VRG Interventions -- Considerations -- Evidence of VRGs in Rehabilitation: Emphasis on Parkinson's Disease -- Main Characteristics of VRG Interventions for PD -- Effects of VRG Interventions in PD -- Considerations -- Clinical Case -- Final Considerations -- References -- 14. Project Career: The Matching Person and Technology Model and Everyday Technology in Action -- Introduction -- Traumatic Brain Injury -- Project Career Overview -- MPT Model and Data Collection -- John's Experience -- Project Career Outcomes -- Summary -- References -- 15. Everyday Communication and Cognition Technologies -- Introduction -- Technology Adoption and Self-Stigma -- Self-Stigma -- Digital Participation -- People with Disabilities Using Everyday Technologies -- Self-Management Tools -- Assisted Prompting -- External Memory Aids -- Experience Sampling and Telehealth Monitoring -- Potential Roles for the Clinician/Rehab Professional -- Building the Support Cycle -- Takeaways for the Rehabilitation Professional (or whomever) -- References -- 16. Mobile Technology in Aphasia Rehabilitation: Current Trends and Lessons Learnt -- Introduction -- Aphasia Rehabilitation -- The Promise of Mobile Technology in Health -- Barriers and Facilitators to Mobile Technology Use by People with Aphasia -- Factors Related to Aphasia and Related Health Conditions -- Factors Related to Healthcare Services and Environment -- Factors Related to Mobile Technology -- Factors Related to the Characteristics of the Person with Aphasia -- How Mobile Technology Is Being Used by People with Aphasia. Social Interaction and Life Participation. |
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Handbook of ethnography in healthcare research / / edited by Paul M.W. Hackett and Christopher M. Hayre |
Edizione | [1st ed.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Abingdon, Oxon ; ; New York, NY : , : Routledge, , 2021 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (557 pages) |
Disciplina | 306.461 |
Soggetto topico | Medical anthropology - Research |
ISBN |
0-429-32092-2
1-000-26388-6 1-000-26398-3 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Table of contents -- Contributors -- Acknowledgements -- Foreword -- Part I Introduction -- 1 Introducing ethnography and its rationale for healthcare practitioner use -- Introduction -- What is ethnography? -- The virtues of ethnography in healthcare settings -- Summary -- References -- Part II Ethical considerations -- 2 Ethical considerations in ethnography -- Introduction -- Ethicality -- Research design -- Emergent design model -- Interviews -- Data collection -- Research materials -- Research respondents/participants/subjects -- Anonymity -- Trustworthiness: biases and the member-check -- Data conversion, interpretations, and meaning-making -- Context and external influences upon the research findings -- Generalizing from your data -- Conclusion -- Note -- 3 Ethics of online research with human participants -- Introduction -- What is online research? -- What is wrong with existing research ethics guidelines? -- Respect for the autonomy, privacy, and dignity of individuals and communities -- Scientific integrity -- Scientific integrity vs participant safety -- Maximizing benefits and minimizing harm -- Conclusion -- References -- 4 Cultural variation in informed consent for clinical research participation -- Introduction -- Brief history of informed consent -- U.S. human research regulations -- International guidelines on consent -- Moral basis for consent -- Cultural variation in informed consent -- Methods -- Results -- Community consent -- Educational considerations -- Obtaining informed consent -- Media of informed consent -- Conclusions -- Note -- References -- 5 Encountering hostility in ethnographic research -- Introduction -- Hostility in ethnographic research: an overview -- Hostility in the medical imaging environment: a multi-sited comparative analysis.
Considerations for mitigating potential hostile encounters in ethnographic research -- Conclusion -- References -- Part III Design and planning -- 6 The door-to-door ethnographer: Recruiting patients and healthcare providers for ethnographic research -- Introduction -- Recruiting patients outside of the healthcare system -- Finding participants -- Ethical considerations -- Setting the ethnographic tone with participants -- The need for flexibility -- Recruiting for fieldwork in healthcare spaces -- Finding practices -- Gatekeeper strategies -- Ethical and red tape considerations: HIPAA and institutional review boards -- Prepping heath care professionals -- The need for flexibility in making connections, scheduling, and rescheduling -- At last, in the field! But the recruit continues -- Conclusions -- Reference -- 7 Ethnographic research design -- Introduction -- Demographics -- Colonization -- Indigenous self-determination in research -- Challenges of conducting culturally relevant and safe research in Indigenous communities -- Culture Bearers -- Language -- Ownership of intellectual data -- Co-developed research designs -- The "Other" -- Contextualizing qualitative research -- Being the "Other" -- Analysis strategies -- Validity, trustworthiness, transferability, and credibility -- Conclusions -- Notes -- References -- 8 The declarative mapping sentence as a framework for conducting ethnographic health research -- Introduction1 -- Thematic and content analysis using the declarative mapping sentence -- Designing research using the declarative mapping sentence -- Why use a declarative mapping sentence in ethnographic research? -- Conclusions -- Notes -- References -- Part IV Interviewing in ethnographic research -- 9 Getting deep in the pain: Understanding people through ethnographic research -- Introduction. The use of technological innovation in the treatment of prostate cancer -- Geographic atrophy -- Conclusions -- Acknowledgement -- Note -- References -- 10 AN ETHNOGRAPHY OF A UNIVERSALLY DESIGNED PLAY ENVIRONMENT -- Introduction -- Literature review -- The importance of play -- Playgrounds -- The anthropology of play -- Using the anthropological perspective to investigate play -- Research design -- Goals of the research -- Sample -- Recruitment -- Ethnographic toolkit -- Interviews -- Observations -- Analysis tools -- Data analysis -- Findings -- An inclusive environment -- Capacity building at the playground -- Physical skill building -- Social skill building -- Sensory stimuli -- Nuances of design -- Safety -- Building community at the playground -- Family outing -- Community support system -- Space utilization -- Surrounding facilities -- Recommendations -- Building a virtual presence -- Input of occupational therapists on design -- Insights from other playgrounds and play areas -- Reference to design guides -- Retaining and refurbishing some of the current equipment and design -- Playground layout and equipment -- Volunteer supervision program -- Colorful/themed playground -- Captivating initial visits -- Educating the community -- Outcome -- References -- 11 To be on a diet: Ethnography of weight loss between beauty, food, and violence -- Introduction -- Methodology -- Methodological issues -- The gender dimension -- Language and context -- Italian context -- Statistical data -- Media and politics -- Violence -- Agency -- Conclusion -- References -- 12 The clinician-patient interaction: Crossing the chasm of expectations -- Introduction -- References -- 13 Constructing ethnographic data in medical education -- Introduction: ethnography and medical education - a long association -- Methods for contemporary ethnographies of medical education. Methodologies for contemporary ethnographies of education -- Medical education in a digital age: moving beyond single-site anthropological ethnographies of education -- Conclusion: there's more than one kind of ethnography -- References -- Part V Visual/sensory ethnography -- 14 Visual ethnography in health and healthcare: Concepts, steps, and good practices -- Introduction -- Key concepts in visual ethnography in health and healthcare: A model -- Using the model to examine two research photographs and their implications -- Visual ethnography in health and healthcare in practice -- Visual ethnography in health and healthcare: Steps -- Conclusion -- References -- Part VI Auto/ethnography -- 15 Institution(alization), bureaucracy, and well-being?: An organizational ethnography of perinatal care within the National Health Service -- Introduction -- Institutions and institutionalization -- Method -- Discussion -- Concluding thoughts -- References -- 16 Critical AUTOETHNOGRAPHY and mental health research -- Introduction: A match made in heaven -- BPD and critical autoethnography: Stripping back the insulation of shame -- Telling selves: writing voice, experience and theory as mutually entwined concerns -- Borderlines and belonging: embodying the change we seek -- Out of selves: critical autoethnography as ambivalent negotiation -- Conclusion: what can critical autoethnography bring to mental health futures? -- Notes -- References -- Part VII Observational methods in ethnographic research -- 17 Ethnographers in scrubs: Ethnographic observation within healthcare -- Introduction -- Healthcare observation contexts -- HCP/patient interactions -- HCPs in the backstage -- Patients' daily lives at home -- Planning for fieldwork -- Developing a research plan -- Planning the logistics -- Preparing physically and emotionally. Consideration and protection of personal health information -- The fieldwork -- Avoiding disruption of normal processes -- Observing complex, segmented spaces -- Conclusions -- References -- 18 Ethnographic investigations of a diagnostic imaging department -- Introduction -- Methods -- Observation -- Interviews -- Data and data analysis -- Conclusion -- What does this tell us about the culture in the DID? -- References -- 19 The ALIVE! Project: Understanding the intersection between faith and soul food using ethnographic methods -- Methods -- Inside/outside ethnographers -- Participant observation -- Issues of internal validity -- Results -- Wellness as faith experienced with community -- Faith and wellness defined by interactions -- Soul food as love -- Divine readings with wellness themes -- Pastor as role model -- Racism as collective reality -- Discussion -- Benefits -- Challenges -- Church member feedback -- Limitations and future research -- Acknowledgements -- References -- Part VIII Note-taking and writing up -- 20 Fieldnotes in ethnographic research -- Introduction -- Advantages and disadvantages of field notes -- Application to my own study -- Summary -- References -- 21 Writing and representation -- Introduction: Laboratory to fact -- Translations: the fleeting made durable -- Hinterlands: contingent accounts -- Conclusion: world to word to world again -- References -- Part IX Journals and diaries -- 22 Ethnographic diaries and journals: Principles, practices, and dilemmas -- Introduction -- Diaries: initial understandings -- Developing the "solicited diary": key considerations for the ethnographic researcher -- Participants, consent, and trust -- A structured or unstructured diary? -- Recording diary entries -- Maintaining participation -- Analyzing diary data: possibilities and paradoxes -- The role of the researcher. The participants and the data. |
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