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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... settings in which people under study live , work , learn , and play are sought for the conduct of the study . The ... setting and experiencing and would obscure such data as their struggles with stairs and doors , their solicitation ...
... settings in which people under study live , work , learn , and play are sought for the conduct of the study . The ... setting and experiencing and would obscure such data as their struggles with stairs and doors , their solicitation ...
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... setting but need not have prior experience in the set- ting . In fact , studying a familiar setting or one's own work setting poses significant risks to the integrity of the study . Pilot studies are not characteristic of ethnography ...
... setting but need not have prior experience in the set- ting . In fact , studying a familiar setting or one's own work setting poses significant risks to the integrity of the study . Pilot studies are not characteristic of ethnography ...
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... Setting In this chapter , the presentation of qualitative research methods to IRBs in institutional settings will be addressed . Similarities of IRB re- quirements for qualitative and quantitative research designs will be discussed ...
... Setting In this chapter , the presentation of qualitative research methods to IRBs in institutional settings will be addressed . Similarities of IRB re- quirements for qualitative and quantitative research designs will be discussed ...
Contents
LANGUAGE AND Nursing Research | 3 |
EPISTEMOLOGY IN NURSING | 37 |
PHILOSOPHICAL FOUNDATIONS OF QUALITATIVE RESEARCH | 65 |
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