Evidence-Based Practice for Nurses
9.2 The Four Major Types of Qualitative Research Which of the following terms are associated with qualitative sampling? (Select ...
Philosophical Underpinnings Phenomenology has its roots in the human sciences. Edward Husserl and Martin Heidegger were philosop ...
as a valuable part of the research process. “When conducting research using the Heideggerian perspective, researchers can draw o ...
Examples of Nursing Research Using Phenomenology There are many examples of nursing research using phenomenology. Some of the be ...
Philosophical Underpinnings Grounded theory was developed as a way of conceptualizing research information. Although grounded th ...
Another unique aspect of grounded theory is that researchers may use the literature as data. Both the technical and nontechnical ...
findings were consistent with other findings in the stroke literature at the time, adding credibility to her work. Although Fold ...
Additional related methods that grew out of ethnography, ethnoscience and ethnonursing, warrant mention here. Ethnoscience is a ...
gatekeeper. This is a person who facilitates the entry of the researcher into the particular group being studied. For example, i ...
Type of Question Focus Example Descriptive Sample of language Could you describe a typical day at the mill? Structural How parti ...
Examples of Nursing Research Using Ethnography Nurses have used ethnography in many unique ways to understand cultures related t ...
Another example of nurses using ethnography is a study by Shambley-Ebron and Boyle (2006) that explored self-care and mothering ...
Philosophical Underpinnings The philosophy of historical nursing research is grounded in the idea that historical documents and ...
oral evidence, books, memos, photographs, letters, newsletters, newspapers, diaries, journals, videos, films, official publicati ...
9.3 Keeping It Ethical Which method would you choose to answer the question, What process do older adults use when they quit sm ...
the relationship between the researcher and participant and those that involve procedures to handle the data. When conducting qu ...
still use the data, provided that the participant agrees to this. A unique feature of qualitative research is that sharing findi ...
» Qualitative research focuses on words instead of numbers to give meaning to a phenomenon or events. » Qualitative research use ...
REFERENCES Anthony, S., & Jack, S. (2009). Qualitative case study methodology in nursing research: An integrative review. Jo ...
Easton, K. L. (1999a). The post-stroke journey: From agonizing to owning. Geriatric Nursing, 20 (2), 70–75. Easton, K. L. (1999b ...
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