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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... fear that their patients ex- perience as they endure a chest pain episode . Just being in the hospi- tal for a flareup of their chronic heart disease stimulates fear . Both men and women fear death , and this fear warrants discussion if ...
... fear that their patients ex- perience as they endure a chest pain episode . Just being in the hospi- tal for a flareup of their chronic heart disease stimulates fear . Both men and women fear death , and this fear warrants discussion if ...
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... fears of being preyed upon . Gay men are fantasized to be the devils capable of meting out that punishment - devils in- spiring fear and dread . Thus the fear that AIDS engenders in the public is associated both with powerful cultural ...
... fears of being preyed upon . Gay men are fantasized to be the devils capable of meting out that punishment - devils in- spiring fear and dread . Thus the fear that AIDS engenders in the public is associated both with powerful cultural ...
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... fear of death becomes the fear of separation and individuality . Brown's contribution helps explain the phenomenon of moral panic . If persons fear separation and individuation , then socially constructed public identities can help ...
... fear of death becomes the fear of separation and individuality . Brown's contribution helps explain the phenomenon of moral panic . If persons fear separation and individuation , then socially constructed public identities can help ...
Contents
LANGUAGE AND Nursing Research | 3 |
EPISTEMOLOGY IN NURSING | 37 |
PHILOSOPHICAL FOUNDATIONS OF QUALITATIVE RESEARCH | 65 |
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