Interpretive Autoethnography in Medicine: An Accessible Way to Introduce Healthcare Professionals to the Craft of Critical Qualitative Writing
Qualitative research is valuable in medicine because of the deep insights it offers into the social and cultural dimensions of healthcare. Historically, qualitative methods have been influenced by critical theory and have shared its constructivist epistemology and orientation towards social justice...
Main Author: | John Taylor |
---|---|
Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
Brock University
2024-02-01
|
Series: | Brock Education: a Journal of Educational Research and Practice |
Online Access: | https://journals.library.brocku.ca/brocked/index.php/home/article/view/1123 |
Similar Items
-
Writing Professor as Adult Learner: An Autoethnography of Online Professional Development
by: Teresa Beth Henning
Published: (2012-03-01) -
Autoethnography as an Accessible Method of Research
by: Patrycja Polczyk
Published: (2012-11-01) -
Reflections on the Politics of Professionalism: Critical Autoethnographies of Anti-Blackness in the ELA Classroom
by: Stephanie P. Jones, et al.
Published: (2021-09-01) -
Representation, Legitimation, and Autoethnography: An Autoethnographic Writing Story
by: Nicholas L. Holt
Published: (2003-03-01) -
Easier Said than Done: Writing an Autoethnography
by: Sarah Wall BScN, MHSA
Published: (2008-03-01)