“…Recent studies in health research have used a wide range of advance techniques to collect data such as DVD, video recordings (Liu, Manias, & Gerdtz, 2012;McCabe & Holmes, 2013), and picture/snapshots (Gates, Lackey, & Brown, 2001). Further, journal entries (White & Seibold, 2008), written reflections of the participants' experiences (Bright, Boland, Rutherford, Kayes, & McPherson, 2012), and reflexive focus groups (Liu et al, 2012) are being used as a major sources of data collection in ethnographic health research studies. The use of multiple methods enhances the trustworthiness (i.e., accuracy) of the data collected and guides the ethnographer in making decisions as the study progresses.…”