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Ricardo A. AyalaAssociate Research Fellow Verified email at udla.cl Cited by 748 |
How does stigma influence mental health nursing identities? An ethnographic study of the meaning of stigma for nursing role identities in two Belgian psychiatric …
Background Stigma constitutes a threat for professionals who work in mental health care,
through their association with mental illness as a discrediting attribute. Together with nurses' …
through their association with mental illness as a discrediting attribute. Together with nurses' …
The image of ethnography—Making sense of the social through images: A structured method
Although systematic observation and interviews are the most common techniques in
ethnography, a deep understanding requires research tools adapted to exploring beyond …
ethnography, a deep understanding requires research tools adapted to exploring beyond …
Academisation of nursing: An ethnography of social transformations in Chile
Abstract Background Nursing in Chile is considered to be the leading example of
professional development in Latin America–nurses must undertake five years of university …
professional development in Latin America–nurses must undertake five years of university …
Blessed art thou among women: male nursing students and gender inequalities in Chile
RA Ayala, MT Holmqvist, HB Messing, RF Browne - Nurse education today, 2014 - Elsevier
Background The evolution of nursing education into an academic curriculum and the
growing interest of men in nursing have been significant landmarks in the development of a …
growing interest of men in nursing have been significant landmarks in the development of a …
[BOOK][B] Towards a sociology of nursing
RA Ayala - 2020 - Springer
“Nursing is often studied as a single entity as if nursing were a single issue untouched by
culture, geography and political economy. In fact, it is embedded in the social relations and …
culture, geography and political economy. In fact, it is embedded in the social relations and …
Cultural adaptation and validation of the Caring Behaviors Assessment tool in Chile
This study reports the process of cultural adaptation of the Caring Behaviors Assessment
tool for the Spanish language, and determine its validity and reliability. We used a mixed …
tool for the Spanish language, and determine its validity and reliability. We used a mixed …
Understanding the prospect of success in professional training: an ethnography into the assessment of problem-based learning
One of the most fundamental innovations in higher education is the introduction of the
method known as problem-based learning (PBL). While literature has largely focused on its …
method known as problem-based learning (PBL). While literature has largely focused on its …
Beyond ubiquity: Unravelling medicalisation within the frame of health insurance and health-policy making
Besides being extensively studied by health sociologists, medicalisation has also become a
term that frequently appears in mainstream discourses on health and illness. Recently …
term that frequently appears in mainstream discourses on health and illness. Recently …
Dusting off the looking‐glass: A historical analysis of the development of a nursing identity in Chile
Histories of nursing that disregard their linkage to broader historical movements often lead to
historically detached versions of nursing identity that omit the perspective of their sources …
historically detached versions of nursing identity that omit the perspective of their sources …
Let's talk about society: A Critical Discourse Analysis of sociology courses in pre-registration nursing
Background The discussion of teaching and learning in nursing has been prolific. Whereas
most of the debate tends to focus on core contents of nursing programmes, little has been …
most of the debate tends to focus on core contents of nursing programmes, little has been …