Research and Development Centre, 531532Skaraborg Hospital Skövde, Skovde, Sweden.
The School of Health Sciences, 101081University of Skövde, Skovde, Sweden.
Inquiry. 2021 Jan-Dec;58:469580211060299. doi: 10.1177/00469580211060299.
The aim of this theoretical paper is to critically reflect on the ethical and methodological issues that arose during a study that observed nurses' care-giving in an intensive care unit setting. The authors critically discuss the methodological and ethical issues as well as the practical realities that were encountered when evaluating a complex intervention using unstructured qualitative observations. We describe the process with negotiating access and entering into the clinical field. Moreover, we reflect on experiences related to methodological issues such as the observer role, how to construct field notes, and how to encounter ethical dilemmas and other problems when being an observer in a closed and protected setting like an intensive care unit. We argue that qualitative observations give an insider perspective when studying the conditions for health and well-being. Our experiences can be transferred to other contexts and guide researchers interested in doing qualitative observational studies.
本文旨在批判性地反思在一项观察重症监护病房护士护理工作的研究中出现的伦理和方法学问题。作者批判性地讨论了在使用非结构化定性观察评估复杂干预时遇到的方法学和伦理问题以及实际问题。我们描述了协商进入和进入临床领域的过程。此外,我们还反思了与方法学问题相关的经验,例如观察者角色、如何构建现场记录,以及在像重症监护室这样封闭和受保护的环境中作为观察者时如何遇到伦理困境和其他问题。我们认为,定性观察在研究健康和福祉的条件时提供了内部视角。我们的经验可以转移到其他环境中,并为有兴趣进行定性观察研究的研究人员提供指导。