Qualitative Nursing Research: A Contemporary DialogueJanice M. Morse Qualitative Nursing Research addresses many of the problematic issues in qualitative research. Leading qualitative methodologists from orientations in phenomenology, grounded theory and ethnography contribute chapters on their favourite issues, which also form the bases for the `dialogues' which alternate with each chapter. With the exception of a few chapters that describe a single method, the problems discussed relate to every qualitative nursing project: improving the use of self; examining one's own culture; some myths and realities of qualitative sampling; debates about counting and coding data; and ethical issues in interviewing. |
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... result is that investigators who are trained in quantitative inquiry may abuse qualitative methods ( see May , this ... results of qualitative inquiry are not fully utilized is intentional . Thus far , some of the advantages have been ...
... result is that investigators who are trained in quantitative inquiry may abuse qualitative methods ( see May , this ... results of qualitative inquiry are not fully utilized is intentional . Thus far , some of the advantages have been ...
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... result in unreliable and inconsistent data . If the same measurements are repeated on the same subjects , the results will not be the same . Random errors directly affect reliability , but because valid measures must also be reliable ...
... result in unreliable and inconsistent data . If the same measurements are repeated on the same subjects , the results will not be the same . Random errors directly affect reliability , but because valid measures must also be reliable ...
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... result , ethics demands that the lens of the study must be widened ) and finds that there is inadequate staffing . Although the administration may not be happy with that finding , the nurses on the unit will be glad to have such an ...
... result , ethics demands that the lens of the study must be widened ) and finds that there is inadequate staffing . Although the administration may not be happy with that finding , the nurses on the unit will be glad to have such an ...
Contents
Levels of Qualitative Research | 7 |
Chapter | 15 |
What Kinds of Ethnographic Data Can Be Useful | 32 |
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