Friday, December 27, 2019
Perspectives Of Smoke Free Policies - 1287 Words
Research in Nursing NSG 3301 Qualitative Research Critique: Perspectives of Smoke-free Policies in Hospitals Carissa Genrick 7705851 University of Ottawa April 10th, 2016 Professor Pat Durston Qualitative Research Critique: Perspectives of Smoke-free Policies in Hospitals The research article and study ââ¬Å"A qualitative investigation of smoke-free policies on hospital propertyâ⬠by Annette Schultz, Barry Finegan, Candace. Nykiforuk, and Margaret A. Kvern, had a purpose ââ¬Å"to determine the consequences of policies mandating smoke-free hospital property in two Canadian acute-care hospitals by eliciting lived experiences of the people faced with enacting the policies.â⬠(Schultz, Finegan, Nykiforuk, Kvern, 2011, p.1334-1335). Toâ⬠¦show more contentâ⬠¦The research design is appropriate for answering the research question, which was determining the consequences and perspectives from patients and health care providers on the new policies mandating smoke-free hospital properties. The research design is appropriate because ethnographic research is based on studying patterns of behaviour within a culture. This study was based on studying patterns of behaviours on smoking-policies but the study mostly aimed to gain perspectives from a variety of individuals. Ethnographic method is great for the study in the fact that it can be used to include behavioural and cognitive perspectives, which in this case the study focused on observing behaviours of smoking and if the policies were being followed and also included the perspectives on the new smoke-free policies. Also ethnographic research usually focuses on studying one culture. This study did try to focus on one specific culture, but the population had ââ¬Å"diversityâ⬠consisting of smokers and non-smokers. The culture that was viewed in the study was tobacco use and management. Sample and Setting It was stated in the studyââ¬â¢s paper that ââ¬Å"sampling was designed to enhance the diversity of perspectives heard from each study site while achieving comparable diversity between sites.â⬠(p.1335). Sampling methods that were used to target diversity include convenience and stratified quota strategies to recruit participants
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