2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.sapharm.2021.04.013
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A participatory research approach in community pharmacy research: The case for video-reflexive ethnography

Abstract: Video-reflexive ethnography (VRE) is a qualitative methodology that explores the complex nature of healthcare 'as it really is'. Its collaborative and reflexive process invites stakeholders (e.g. pharmacists and pharmacy support staff) to participate in analysing their everyday work practices as captured on video footage. Through close collaboration with practitioners and attention to their work contexts, VRE may be a useful methodology to engage a time-poor pharmacy workforce in research about themselves, enc… Show more

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“…That is, rather than people's perspectives or memories alone, VRE acts as a springboard into discussions and actions about care practices and systems 18 . Because community pharmacists are required to juggle multiple tasks and patient care in the context of healthcare complexities, including funding arrangements, dispensing policies, and targets, VRE has been underutilised in pharmacy research 20 . Our current research question was formulated based on contemporaneous data analysis as longitudinal fieldwork progressed, along with reflexive sessions highlighting the potential role of community pharmacists in problematic polypharmacy for older people.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…That is, rather than people's perspectives or memories alone, VRE acts as a springboard into discussions and actions about care practices and systems 18 . Because community pharmacists are required to juggle multiple tasks and patient care in the context of healthcare complexities, including funding arrangements, dispensing policies, and targets, VRE has been underutilised in pharmacy research 20 . Our current research question was formulated based on contemporaneous data analysis as longitudinal fieldwork progressed, along with reflexive sessions highlighting the potential role of community pharmacists in problematic polypharmacy for older people.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%