Week 7: Narrative Inquire, PAR, Photovoice

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Narrative Inquiry

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researchers collect stories about their lived and told ____

experiences

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stories are heard and shaped into a

chronology

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Develop and contribute

to professional knoeldge

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enable

professionals to understand patients deeply

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allow

nursing and others to gain knowldge grounded in concrete situations

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obtained from

patients or clients, caregivers

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best for

caputring detailed stories of the lives of a small number of individuals

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through storytelling people have possibility to 7

  1. give meaning to experience

  2. verbalize important events

  3. give holsitc view

  4. find adjustment when unalterable conditions

  5. condirm grop member ship in a shared cultre

  6. atrrubute blame to themselves or other

  7. take more control

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dimensions of story telling 2

  1. chronoloical

  2. non-chronologcal

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5 types of stories

  1. everyday

  2. autobiographical

  3. biographical

  4. cultural

  5. collective

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3 forsm of narratives

  1. resitituion

  2. chaos

  3. quest

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remebering is

subjective

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inital question triggers

lengthy tale

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controlled via

particpant

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main steps of narrative analysis

transcribing and reducing data

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narratvie analysis types 3

  1. what is said (thematic)

  2. nature of storytelling (structural)

  3. who the story is directed to (dialogical)

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thematic and holistic analaysis

narrative as a ehole

what is in the story, rather than how its told

focus on contents

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dialgcial/performance analsysis

focuses on texts, interactive talk, gesutres

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Participatory Action Research

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discipined process of injiry conductd by and for those

taking the action

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conducted with pts who are disenfranches, who seek some

empancipation

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emphazizes

action

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seeks to understand the world by

trying to change it

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why its unique 5

  1. pt as experts

  2. pts as researcher

  3. issues related to oppresion and inequties

  4. informs polices

  5. end result is action

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preliinary stage

alll pt are involved in the prosoal and reason for the project

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assessment

ethical issues ans aunitimity

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planning

pt find innovative ways to solve problems

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implmenation

all pt are comfortable with the theory and practive

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evlauation

obsrvation, intervention and written reviews used

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PAR has two goals

  1. increase personal and commm knowledge about topic

  2. to show results in iniicate improvement or movement towards a defined purpose

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photopvice is a method of participatory research where pt documents lived expeirence through

photography