TY - JOUR
T1 - Extending the boundaries : autoethnography as an emergent method in mental health nursing research
AU - Foster, Kim
AU - McAllister, Margaret
AU - O'Brien, Louise
PY - 2006
Y1 - 2006
N2 - An exploration of the 'self' is generally considered a fundamental and necessary place from which to commence practice as a mental health nurse. Self-awareness and attention to one's own feelings, thoughts, and experiences can contribute to the therapeutic use of self in effective provision of mental health nursing care. This purposeful use of self, inherent in the role of the mental health nurse, may also be seen as synchronous to the role of the qualitative researcher who seeks to uncover the meaning of others' experiences. Autoethnography is a qualitative research method that connects the researcher's personal self to the broader cultural context. Evocative writing, where the writer shares personal stories on their experiences, is used to extend understanding of a particular social issue. This paper will argue how this emerging method in social science research is of particular relevance to mental health nursing research and practice.
AB - An exploration of the 'self' is generally considered a fundamental and necessary place from which to commence practice as a mental health nurse. Self-awareness and attention to one's own feelings, thoughts, and experiences can contribute to the therapeutic use of self in effective provision of mental health nursing care. This purposeful use of self, inherent in the role of the mental health nurse, may also be seen as synchronous to the role of the qualitative researcher who seeks to uncover the meaning of others' experiences. Autoethnography is a qualitative research method that connects the researcher's personal self to the broader cultural context. Evocative writing, where the writer shares personal stories on their experiences, is used to extend understanding of a particular social issue. This paper will argue how this emerging method in social science research is of particular relevance to mental health nursing research and practice.
KW - autobiography
KW - autoethnography
KW - mental health nursing
KW - qualitative inquiry
KW - self as research tool
UR - http://handle.uws.edu.au:8081/1959.7/34345
M3 - Article
SN - 1445-8330
JO - International Journal of Mental Health Nursing
JF - International Journal of Mental Health Nursing
ER -