Nursing Research: A Qualitative PerspectiveAppleton-Century-Crofts, 1986 - 288 pages Designed for nursing research students and nurses conducting qualitative studies, this text exemplifies qualitative methods with case studies, ethnography, and phenomenology. |
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PART ONE LANGUAGE EPISTEMOLOGY | 1 |
Epistemology in Nursing | 27 |
Philosophical Foundations of Qualitative Research | 47 |
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Expressions et termes fréquents
activities alumnae American Nurses analytic philosophy analyzed approach Association behavior black nurses caring interaction Chapter client codes concept of health concern consciousness context cultural described essential ethnography evaluation example existential field foundational inquiry framework Glaser grounded theory historian holism idea of health idea of nursing identified important individual interpretation interviews investigation Journal knowledge language meaning membership Merleau-Ponty NACGN National National League NLNE noncaring NOPHN nursing education nursing organizations Nursing Outlook nursing practice nursing research nursing science nursing theory nursing's object paradigm patient perceived perception person perspective phenomena phenomenological philosophical analysis potential presented problems programs psychological Public Health Nursing qualitative methods qualitative research quantitative questions rational reconstruction reality relationships research in nursing research methods role scientific scientific method sense social Soteria specific staff structure subculture themes theoretical theory development tion tive understanding University worldviews York