Ethnonursing Research Method and Process Adapted from Overview by Dr. Madeleine Leininger PhD, LHD, RN, CTN, FAAN, FRCNAA By Mary Knutson, RN, MS.

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Ethnonursing Research Method and Process Adapted from Overview by Dr. Madeleine Leininger PhD, LHD, RN, CTN, FAAN, FRCNAA By Mary Knutson, RN, MS

Ethnonursing A qualitative research method as an open discovery process  to document, describe, and understand people’s experiences, care meanings, and symbols of care  related to their beliefs, values, health, and cultural lifeways  using diverse strategies and enablers.

Purpose and Process The Ethnonursing Method was developed by Dr. Leininger in early 1960’s and has been used to study many cultures and subcultures The method was designed to fit the Culture Care Theory to obtain meaningful data

Culture Care Theory There are more cultural diversities than universalities among and between cultures Culture care meanings and practices tend to be embedded in the social structure and difficult to find Cultural context and care values are major difference factors in the way care is expressed, valued, and practiced

Leininger’s Research Enablers Over several years, Dr. Leininger developed these unique research enablers to “tease out” data on culture care, health, and wellbeing as well as culture specific practices, and nursing care phenomena.  Sunrise Enabler  Three Phase Observation-Participation- Reflection Enabler  Stranger to Trusted Friend Enabler  Domain of Inquiry Enabler  Acculturation Enabler

The Sunrise Enabler Developed in 1970, with subsequent revisions To discover actual and potential influencers to explain care and wellbeing phenomena from a holistic perspective:  Historical  Cultural/Religious  Economic  Environmental  Other holistic care phenomena

Observation-Participation-Reflection Enabler Phases begin with Observation and very active listening Proceed to Observation with limited participation Participation with indepth and confirmed observations Reflection and Reconfirmation of findings with key informants

Stranger to Trusted Friend Enabler Researcher begins as a Stranger: –Distrusted by informants –Tested by informants to see response –Informants avoid sharing cultural secrets, stories, or information with researcher Researcher hopes to become a Trusted Friend: –Enters local culture and obtains rich data –Informants share cultural secrets because they want their culture to be understood accurately

Domain of Inquiry Enabler The researcher develops enabler to discover data related to the domain of inquiry (DOI)  First, the DOI needs to be succinctly stated so it can be examined indepth and analyzed  Example: Exploring culture care of children living in homeless shelter  The researcher determines how to obtain data  Using related interests and “hunches”, research questions are developed to guide the study

Acculturation Enabler Assessment of the extent of the informant’s acculturation; are they more traditional or more non-traditional in their cultural values, beliefs, and general lifeways?

Qualitative Data Analysis First Phase  Collect  Describe  Document raw data or observation  Use a field journal, recorder, and computer Second Phase  Identify and categorize descriptors and components of data about domain of inquiry

Data Analysis Software is recommended to classify and code the data It can also be done with paper- cutting and pasting the data into patterns and themes

Qualitative Data Analysis Third Phase  Identify patterns of values, beliefs, and practices from informants  Identify contextual and environmental data Fourth Phase  Identify major themes, research findings and dominant care patterns  Discover new findings  Recommend future research  Determine strengths & limitations of study

Conclusion Clients want their cultural values, ideas, beliefs, and lifeways to be fully understood by nurses and others  to provide culturally congruent care  to show them respect

A major cultural gap exists between generic (folk healing or traditional) and professional (medical and nursing) care values and practice. Ethnonursing Research and Transcultural Nursing reduces the knowledge gap between nurses and diverse cultures. Many Cultures - One World

References Fernandez, V.M. (2005). Case Studies retrieved March 20, 2006 from Leininger, M. (2005, May). Ethnonursing research method and process. Document posted to discussion forum at Leininger, M. & McFarland, M. R. (2002). Transcultural Nursing: Concepts, theories, research, and practice (3 rd ed.). New York: McGraw-Hill. This Powerpoint was created in 2006.