A scoping review of autoethnography in nursing
Objective: Autoethnography combines personal experiences with cultural analysis, emerging as a response to the limitations of traditional ethnography. This review aimed to explore, describe, and delineate the utilization of autoethnography by nurses published in peer-reviewed journals. Methods: A sc...
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Main Author: | Martin Salzmann-Erikson (Author) |
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2024-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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