Using critical ethnography to explore issues in health promotion
journal contribution
posted on 2005-01-01, 00:00authored byKay Cook
In this article, the author outlines the need for a critical research method in the field of health promotion to explore the determinants of health. These determinants, including healthy child development, employment and working conditions, and education, for example, underlie many of the health issues that individuals experience. They are, in turn, influenced by nebulous factors such as patterns of inequality, and cultural norms, which are difficult to research using conventional methodologies. The author provides an overview of critical ethnography as a method for health promotion research. She describes specific data collection and analysis techniques, with the addition of critical discourse analysis to add scope to ethnographic findings. She concludes with an overview of the congruence between critical ethnography and health promotion research, including a discussion of the differences between critical ethnography and participatory action research.
History
Journal
Qualitative health research
Volume
15
Pagination
129 - 138
Location
Newbury Park, Calif.
ISSN
1049-7323
eISSN
1552-7557
Language
eng
Publication classification
C1.1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal; C Journal article