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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... realities , no one less true than the others . This , then , is an alternative assumption about the world and reality from which scientific study might proceed : objec- tive reality is grounded in our subjective experience in the world ...
... realities , no one less true than the others . This , then , is an alternative assumption about the world and reality from which scientific study might proceed : objec- tive reality is grounded in our subjective experience in the world ...
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... reality that is established as premise in the positivist tradition . It is a reaction against a focus on an external reality , an existence of things and others independent of a subject who experiences them . In the quantitative ...
... reality that is established as premise in the positivist tradition . It is a reaction against a focus on an external reality , an existence of things and others independent of a subject who experiences them . In the quantitative ...
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... Reality In a simple turn of preference , qualitative researchers direct their at- tention to human realities rather than to the concrete realities of ob- jects . The distinctive valuing of and respect for people in qualitative research ...
... Reality In a simple turn of preference , qualitative researchers direct their at- tention to human realities rather than to the concrete realities of ob- jects . The distinctive valuing of and respect for people in qualitative research ...
Contents
LANGUAGE AND Nursing Research | 3 |
EPISTEMOLOGY IN NURSING | 37 |
PHILOSOPHICAL FOUNDATIONS OF QUALITATIVE RESEARCH | 65 |
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