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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... identifying the structure of a phe- nomenon under study . Anderson ( 1989 ) drew our attention to the prob- lem of knowing ... identified through phenomeno- logical analyzing is , in the end , the researcher's structure . It is an iden ...
... identifying the structure of a phe- nomenon under study . Anderson ( 1989 ) drew our attention to the prob- lem of knowing ... identified through phenomeno- logical analyzing is , in the end , the researcher's structure . It is an iden ...
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... identified to classify the data . These categories and the text as a whole were " used in a cir- cular fashion to understand the meaning of visual impairment " ( p . 247 ) so as to obtain a deeper awareness of participants ' experiences ...
... identified to classify the data . These categories and the text as a whole were " used in a cir- cular fashion to understand the meaning of visual impairment " ( p . 247 ) so as to obtain a deeper awareness of participants ' experiences ...
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... identified from which nine themes of meaning were identified . Temporality , context , and connection were the three central dimensions identified in mothers ' experiences . Embodiment was identified as an essential theme in that ...
... identified from which nine themes of meaning were identified . Temporality , context , and connection were the three central dimensions identified in mothers ' experiences . Embodiment was identified as an essential theme in that ...
Contents
LANGUAGE AND Nursing Research | 3 |
EPISTEMOLOGY IN NURSING | 37 |
PHILOSOPHICAL FOUNDATIONS OF QUALITATIVE RESEARCH | 65 |
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