Insider/outsider partnerships in an ethnographic study of shared governance
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Insider/outsider partnerships in an ethnographic study of shared governance

Jean Pugh Research Nurse, Kettering General Hospital NHS Trust
Martin Mitchell Research Fellow, Institute of Health Services Research, University of Luton
Fiona Brooks Principal Research Fellow, Institute of Health Services Research, University of Luton

The benefits of research being undertaken by more than one researcher cannot be underestimated. Having one researcher with intimate knowledge of the organisation and another who could provide a dispassionate view, paid dividends in this study into shared governance from an ethnographic perspective.

Nursing Standard. 14, 27, 43-44. doi: 10.7748/ns2000.03.14.27.43.c2798

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