Hogard, Elaine2008-01-112008-01-112007-07-01American Journal of Evaluation, 2007, 28(3), pp. 304-317155708781098214010.1177/1098214007304741http://hdl.handle.net/10034/15996This article is not available through ChesterRep.This article discusses a consultative method called reconstitutive ethnography, which is considered useful for the in-depth description and analysis of the interaction between a professional and client in the delivery of a health or social care program.enreconstitutive ethnographyUsing consultative methods to investigate professional–client interaction as an aspect of process evaluationArticleAmerican Journal of Evaluation