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ETNOGRAFI SEBAGAI METODE PILIHAN DALAM PENELITIAN KUALITATIF DI KEPERAWATAN

Etnografi metode penelitian kualitatif etno nursing kultur/budaya

Abstract

Abstrak

Etnografi merupakan salah satu metode kualitatif yang tertua dari riset sosial. Metode ini sangat tepat untuk meneliti masalah budaya, dan biasanya selalu terpilih sebagai metode penelitian bidang sosial khususnya antrpologi. Makalah ini akan menjelaskan latar belakang etnografi dengan mendiskusikan sedikit tentang penggunaannya pada penelitian kesehatan khususnya keperawatan.

 

Abstract

Ethnography is one of the famous and oldest qualitative method that used in social research. This method is very precise to research about culture, and is commonly used in the social especially anthropology researches. This paper will discuss about the use of ethnography in the health research especially in nursing.

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How to Cite

Setyowati, S. (2006). ETNOGRAFI SEBAGAI METODE PILIHAN DALAM PENELITIAN KUALITATIF DI KEPERAWATAN. Jurnal Keperawatan Indonesia, 10(1), 35–40. https://doi.org/10.7454/jki.v10i1.171