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The co-creation of situated knowledge: Facilitating the implementation of care models in hospital-based home care
This chapter explores the potential of using ethnographic methods to support medical personnel who are in the process of replacing existing practice with a new research-based care practice—in other words, when a new evidence-based care model is operationalized. The method presented here centres on offering support to the member of the medical team who facilitates the actual implementation—the so-called facilitator—so that the team can better understand the processes at work. The purpose is to highlight how ethnographic methods can make the facilitator’s task of driving the implementation easier.