Hermeneutic Phenomenological Research: A Practical Guide for Nurse Researchers

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SAGE Publications, May 26, 2000 - Medical - 128 pages

Of all the qualitative research methods, none has provoked more interest among nurses than phenomenological research. As part of Pam Brink′s nuts and bolts series on research methods for nurses, this volume will provide a much-needed introduction to this methodology, including discussions on site-access, preparation, proposal-writing, ethical issues, data collections, bias reduction, data analysis, and research publication.

 

Contents

Chapter 1 Introduction
1
Chapter 2 Writint the Proposal
13
Chapter 3 How to Start Fieldwork
25
Chapter 4 Ethical Issues and Ethical Approval
37
Chapter 5 Sampling
45
Chapter 6 How to Conduct Research
57
Chapter 7 How to Analyze the Data
71
Chapter 8 Reducing Bias
85
Chapter 9 Writing the Results
93
References
100
Author Index
107
Subject Index
109
About the Authors
113
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