Nursing Research: The Application of Qualitative ApproachesNelson Thornes, 19.01.1995 - 208 Seiten Extensively revised and updated, this text considers the types of problems in nursing research that can be tackled by qualitative approaches, and focuses on the schools of thought to which these relate: phenomenology, ethnography and grounded theory. It then addresses the principles of carrying out research and collecting and analyzing data, and concludes with an expanded section on how to report the research findings more effectively. |
Inhalt
An overview of qualitative methods | 18 |
Principles of conceptualizing a qualitative project | 35 |
Principles of doing research | 56 |
Principles of data collection | 72 |
Principles of data analysis | 103 |
Qualitative approaches | 124 |
Reporting qualitative research | 141 |
Evaluating qualitative research | 154 |
Appendix B Critique of the proposal | 194 |
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Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
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