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Data were retrieved from the call bell system which detailed the time taken to respond to every call bell activation. A second period of data collection was conducted six months
Ethnographic methods can provide insights into patients' perceptions of quality of care. We used ethnographic methods to examine problems related to answering patient call lights on one inpatient unit in the hospital. Communication through call bells consisted of 3 interrelated components.
- Lynn Deitrick, Joanna Bokovoy, Glenn Stern, Anne Panik
- 2006
Oct 1, 2006 · The study involved various data collection methods such as observations, interviews, and workshops. The collected data were then transcribed and analyzed using a combined inductive and...
An ethnographic, grounded theory approach was used to examine nurses and nursing support staff perspectives about call bell use on single- versus double-patient-room units. We used the dance metaphor to describe differences in staff behaviors related to answering call bells on the 2 units in the study.
- Lynn M Deitrick, Joanna L Bokovoy, Anne Panik
- 2010
Data were retrieved from the call bell system which detailed the time taken to respond to every call bell activation. A second period of data collection was conducted six months after implementation of the suite of falls prevention initiatives and was considered ‘post-intervention’.
- Robin Digby
Jun 27, 2014 · The researcher is able to collect such thorough data only by having a small sample size such as Deitrick's. The data collection and recording process was fully presented as Deitrick provided a step-by-step approach to ethnographic studies.
Dec 29, 2020 · In the final paper, Christian Meier zu Verl and René Tuma (2020) examine practices of interpreting ethnographic (video) data in academic data sessions. They use the data session itself as the object of analysis and analyze interpretation as a social and communicative activity.