Qualitative Research in Nursing: Advancing the Humanistic Imperative

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Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2011 - Medical - 470 pages
"Qualitative Research in Nursing is a user-friendly text that systematically provides a sound foundation for understanding a wide range of qualitative research methodologies, including triangulation. It approaches nursing education, administration, and practice and gives step-by-step details to instruct students on how to implement each approach. Features include emphasis on ethical considerations and methodological triangulation, instrument development and software usage; critiquing guidelines and questions to ask when evaluating aspects of published research; and tables of published research that offer resources for further reading"--Provided by publisher.
 

Contents

Ethnography in Practice Education
200
Application to Education
206
Action Research Defined
301
Selection of Action Research as Method
308
Summary
318
Chapter
81
11
225
Publication Preparation 437
125
1
39
Meaning of Science 8
46
Summary 15
53
Phenomenology as Method
72
Fundamental Characteristics of the Phenomenological Method
78
Interpretive Nursing Research and Hermeneutic Philosophy 84
84
Summary 93
93
Glossary 452
97

Grant Writing 444
132
Summary 450
138
Chapter 14
140
Historical Research in Practice
221
Application to Education 328
228
Sandra B Lewenson
251
Alliances of Cooperation Negotiating
279
Common Essential Elements 18
114
Summary 30
122
Grounded Theory Roots 124
124
Data Generation 133
133
Chapter 8
167
Designing Data Generation
33
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