Nursing Research: A Qualitative PerspectivePatricia L. Munhall Twenty-five chapters describe the methods of and principles underlying qualitative research as it is applied to the field of nursing. Examples of various methods are provided, including phenomenology, grounded theory, ethnography, case study, historical research, interpretive analysis, and active re |
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... death of an infant person requires particular attention and mourning and is often invalidated by the social world . Denial of death seems to be a twentieth - century hu- man phenomenon and has been greatly influenced by both time and ...
... death of an infant person requires particular attention and mourning and is often invalidated by the social world . Denial of death seems to be a twentieth - century hu- man phenomenon and has been greatly influenced by both time and ...
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... death we are in the midst of life . " The following poem seems particularly related to so- cial contexts surrounding death . It is from " Graveyard in Norfolk , " by Sylvania Townsend Warner . Still in the countryside among the lowly Death ...
... death we are in the midst of life . " The following poem seems particularly related to so- cial contexts surrounding death . It is from " Graveyard in Norfolk , " by Sylvania Townsend Warner . Still in the countryside among the lowly Death ...
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... death - not the death instinct - that is problematic . For Brown , the conscious fear and repression of death is found only at the human level . If this is not an absolute distinction between human beings and the animals , it is ...
... death - not the death instinct - that is problematic . For Brown , the conscious fear and repression of death is found only at the human level . If this is not an absolute distinction between human beings and the animals , it is ...
Contents
LANGUAGE AND Nursing Research | 3 |
EPISTEMOLOGY IN NURSING | 37 |
PHILOSOPHICAL FOUNDATIONS OF QUALITATIVE RESEARCH | 65 |
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