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Journal of Clinical Nursing | 2012

Understanding complex interactions using social network analysis

Janette Pow; Kaberi Gayen; Lawrie Elliott; Robert Raeside

AIMS AND OBJECTIVES The aim of this paper is to raise the awareness of social network analysis as a method to facilitate research in nursing research. BACKGROUND The application of social network analysis in assessing network properties has allowed greater insight to be gained in many areas including sociology, politics, business organisation and health care. However, the use of social networks in nursing has not received sufficient attention. DESIGN Review of literature and illustration of the application of the method of social network analysis using research examples. METHODS First, the value of social networks will be discussed. Then by using illustrative examples, the value of social network analysis to nursing will be demonstrated. RESULTS The method of social network analysis is found to give greater insights into social situations involving interactions between individuals and has particular application to the study of interactions between nurses and between nurses and patients and other actors. CONCLUSION Social networks are systems in which people interact. Two quantitative techniques help our understanding of these networks. The first is visualisation of the network. The second is centrality. Individuals with high centrality are key communicators in a network. RELEVANCE TO CLINICAL PRACTICE Applying social network analysis to nursing provides a simple method that helps gain an understanding of human interaction and how this might influence various health outcomes. It allows influential individuals (actors) to be identified. Their influence on the formation of social norms and communication can determine the extent to which new interventions or ways of thinking are accepted by a group. Thus, working with key individuals in a network could be critical to the success and sustainability of an intervention. Social network analysis can also help to assess the effectiveness of such interventions for the recipient and the service provider.


Social Science & Medicine | 2007

Social networks, normative influence and health delivery in rural Bangladesh

Kaberi Gayen; Robert Raeside


World health and population | 2006

Communication and Contraception in Rural Bangladesh

Kaberi Gayen; Robert Raeside


The International Journal of Interdisciplinary Social Sciences: Annual Review | 2010

Social Support Mechanisms of the Elderly

Kaberi Gayen; Robert Raeside; Jesus Canduela


The International Journal of Interdisciplinary Social Sciences: Annual Review | 2009

Social network analysis to study social capital and development.

Robert Raeside; Kaberi Gayen


Regions Magazine | 2006

Employment and the social networks of older workers

Kaberi Gayen; Ronald W McQuaid; Robert Raeside


The International Journal of Interdisciplinary Social Sciences: Annual Review | 2011

Feminist Responses towards Religious and Market Fundamentalisms

Kaberi Gayen


The International Journal of Interdisciplinary Social Sciences: Annual Review | 2010

Social support mechanisms of the elderly: insights from the British Household panel survey.

Robert Raeside; Kaberi Gayen; Jesus Canduela


Archive | 2005

The experience of older workers.

Robert Raeside; Kaberi Gayen; Ronald W McQuaid


Archive | 2005

The Social Networks of Older Workers

Kaberi Gayen; Robert Raeside; Ronald W McQuaid

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Robert Raeside

Transport Research Institute

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Jesus Canduela

Edinburgh Napier University

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Ronald W McQuaid

Transport Research Institute

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Emma Hollywood

Edinburgh Napier University

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Janette Pow

Edinburgh Napier University

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Lawrie Elliott

Edinburgh Napier University

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