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Factors Influencing Perioperative Nurse Turnover: A Classic Grounded Theory Study

AORN Journal, 2023
ABSTRACTPerioperative nurse turnover rates range from 12% to 18.8%, and approximately 75% of perioperative managers reported at least one vacancy in 2021. Perioperative leaders are challenged to mitigate nurse turnover effectively because factors contributing to a nurse's decision to leave their job are not well defined. The purpose of this qualitative
Carole G, Mayes, Karen, Cochran
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Classic Grounded Theory—The Latest Version: Interpretation of Classic Grounded Theory as a Meta‐Theory for Research

Symbolic Interaction, 2018
In this paper, I critically and analytically describe the book Classic Grounded Theory: Applications with Qualitative and Quantitative Data (Holton and Walsh 2017). I also offer reflections on the development of grounded theory methodology, and on the (in)consistencies of its procedures and epistemological assumptions.
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Rethinking “quality” by classic grounded theory

International Journal of Quality and Service Sciences, 2011
PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to suggest a supplementary definition of quality and quality‐building in business. This supplementary definition is the outcome of a predominantly inductive research approach that has been delimited to the conceptual explanation of the main concern and its recurrent solution of those involved in the operation and ...
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Classic Grounded Theory: A Qualitative Research on Human Behavior

Studies in Social Science & Humanities, 2023
Grounded theory is an inductive methodological approach in social sciences and other related subjects. It generates theory about social processes, which are grounded in reality. Classic grounded theory is a unique inductive research approach with language, rules of rigor, procedures, and a final achievement, which is different from other research ...
Devajit Mohajan, Haradhan Kumar Mohajan
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“Classic” grounded theory: an extraction of Saldana’s coding heuristics

International Forum Journal, 2020
One of the major decisions that a grounded theorist has to make has to do with coding and analysis. Yet there seems to be a general consensus in grounded theory literature that grounded theory coding is a complex, intuitive, and ideational process. Current literature provides descriptions of the coding options among the different traditions of grounded
Innocent Sigauke, Kenneth Swansi
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Classic grounded theory: a framework for contemporary application

Nurse Researcher, 2010
While undertaking a qualitative exploration of the role of lecturers in helping with problem-based learning, the author used an adapted form of classic grounded theory as a guiding methodology. This paper outlines the reasons for the suitability of classic grounded theory for this research and why adaptations were necessary to use it in practice.
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Doing Classic Grounded Theory Research in Information Systems

2017
Grounded Theory (GT) is a latent pattern recognition research method that was developed by Barney Glaser and Anselm Strauss (1967). GT, which can use either quantitative or qualitative data, is a general research methodology and it produces empirically grounded but modifiable theory.
Titus Tossy, Irwin T.J. Brown, Andy Lowe
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An exploration of the origin of classic grounded theory

Nurse Researcher, 2009
In grounded theory, assumptions and paradigms underpin the approach giving the researcher an understanding and ability to justify what makes something count as knowledge. However, the epistemological assumptions related to grounded theory are not clearly explained, which appears to have led to misinterpretation and misuse of method, particularly in ...
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The biofilm life cycle: expanding the conceptual model of biofilm formation

Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2022
Karin Sauer   +2 more
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Horizontal gene transfer and adaptive evolution in bacteria

Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2021
Brian J Arnold, William P Hanage
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