Ethnography: Theory and Applications in Health Research is a comprehensive book that explores the use of ethnographic research methods in the field of health. It provides a theoretical framework for understanding the role of ethnography in health research and covers various topics such as participant observation, interviews, and the analysis of health-related practices and beliefs. The book also discusses the ethical considerations and challenges faced by researchers in conducting ethnographic research in health settings. With its interdisciplinary approach and practical examples, this book is a valuable resource for researchers and students interested in applying ethnographic research methods in health education.