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Methodological issues in grounded theory

Journal of Advanced Nursing, 2000
Methodological issues in grounded theory Examination of the qualitative methodological literature shows that there appear to be conflicting opinions and unresolved issues regarding the nature and process of grounded theory. Researchers proposing to utilize this method would therefore be wise to consider these conflicting opinions. This paper therefore
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Essential methodological considerations when using grounded theory

Nurse Researcher, 2016
To suggest important methodological considerations when using grounded theory.A research method widely used in nursing research is grounded theory, at the centre of which is theory construction. However, researchers still struggle with some of its methodological issues.Although grounded theory is widely used to study and explain issues in nursing ...
Susan, Achora, Gerald Amandu, Matua
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An Integrative Methodology for Organizational Oppositions: Aligning Grounded Theory and Discourse Analysis

Organizational Research Methods, 2018
The study of organizational tensions, contradictions, dialectics, and paradoxes is on the rise in the organizational sciences. This article sets forth an integrative methodology for studying these oppositional phenomena by aligning grounded theory ...
Gail T. Fairhurst, Linda L. Putnam
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Grounded Theory Methodology: Key Principles

2019
Grounded theory (GT) is a common qualitative methodology in health professions education research used to explore the “how”, “what”, and “why” of social processes. With GT researchers aim to understand how study participants interpret reality related to the process in question. However, they risk misapplying the term to studies that do not actually use
Walter J. Eppich   +2 more
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Grounded theory methodology in research.

2011
AbstractThis chapter introduces the grounded theory methodology of Strauss and Corbin (1990, 1994, 1998) and Corbin and Strauss (2015). Grounded research is used to develop theories that may be useful to practitioners in understanding a phenomenon or behaviour.
H. E. T. Dixon, L. B. Igo, F. A. McGuire
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Grounded Theory and Qualitative Methodology

IFLA Journal, 1993
Le but de cet article est de suggerer que la definition de la recherche doit incorporer a la fois les methodes qualitatives et quantitatives. L'argument presente est que, meme s'il existe une place definie pour le quantitatif, il y a egalement une invitation explicite a faire usage des methodes qualitatives.
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Grounded theory methodology in ophthalmic research

International Journal of Ophthalmic Practice, 2011
Grounded theory is primarily used for exploring a relatively unknown phenomenon. Grounded theory methodology attempts to discern the meaning of people's experiences which provides the depth and richness of data not acquired by other means. The central feature of grounded theory methodology that differentiates it from other research approaches is that ...
Patricia J Smith   +2 more
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Grounded Theory: A Potential Methodology

Counselling Psychology Review, 1996
The central question of this research is concerned with how counsellor trainees experience and perceive aspects of their training in developing competence as counsellors. The researcher, Annemarie Salm, has expressed dissatisfaction with existing theories of counsellor training and a wish to find a more satisfactory model which is sensitive to the ...
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Qualitative Method Concepts: Literature Review, Focus Group Discussion, Ethnography and Grounded Theory

Siber Journal of Advanced Multidisciplinary
: This study aims to build a hypothesis regarding the influence between variables that can later be used for further research within the scope of research methodology.
Primadi Candra Susanto   +4 more
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Grounded theory as a qualitative research methodology

AORN Journal, 2001
Grounded theory as a qualitative research approach provides nurses with strategies to build theories in areas previously unexplored or under explored. Although similar to other inductive processes, this methodology differs in that it emerges from the discipline of sociology.
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