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The Value of Case Study Methodology in Nursing Research
Creative NursingCase study research methodology has a rich history in health sciences and has played an essential role in health science research, particularly in nursing, by providing a means to investigate complex real-world phenomena in detail. This article outlines the historical development of case study methodology, highlighting its advantages, such as richness ...
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Interpretive Methodologies in Qualitative Nursing Research
AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 2022Editor's note: This is the 12th article in a series on clinical research by nurses. The series is designed to give nurses the knowledge and skills they need to participate in research, step by step. Each column will present the concepts that underpin evidence-based practice—from research design to data interpretation.
Alexa Colgrove, Curtis, Courtney, Keeler
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RESEARCH METHODOLOGY IN NURSING
2023The growth and expansion of nursing knowledge are crucial in keeping pace with the ever-evolving advancements in technology and techniques for delivering patient care. Nursing research plays a vital role in enhancing the overall health and well-being of individuals. Integrating the research process into nursing and implementing research findings within
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An exploration of methodological pluralism in nursing research
Research in Nursing & Health, 1998The purpose of this article is to describe some important differences in methodological perspectives within the discipline of nursing. Four research traditions (empiric analytic, grounded theory, Heideggerian hermeneutic, and participatory action research) and the philosophical assumptions that inform them are presented.
C, Baker, S, Norton, P, Young, S, Ward
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METHODOLOGY IN NURSING RESEARCH
2022Research is an essential part for the growth of any profession in today‘s world. Nursing research is a systemic inquiry to answer the question or problems encountered in the clinical practice, education and administration (Polit & Beck, 2008). Research studies have great importance in nursing profession because it provides strong evidence that help
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Research Methodologies in Neonatal Nursing
Neonatal Network, 2002THERE IS LITTLE DISAGREEMENT AMONG NURSES concerning the need for clinical research to clarify and expand the profession’s knowledge base. Yet if we stop for a moment and reflect on why we perform certain activities in the course of our daily practice, seldom is the reason grounded in research.
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Feminist methodology in nursing research
Journal of Advanced Nursing, 1984In this paper the author discusses her experiences as a feminist, nurse and sociologist carrying out a study of hysterectomy. Difficulties in setting up the research, carrying out interviews and publishing reports result from masculine models of sociological research and from the fact that nursing work, including research, is carried out in a context ...
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Historical Methodology for Nursing Research
Image: the Journal of Nursing Scholarship, 1997Purpose: To describe the basic tenets of historical research methodology, with emphasis on researching nursing history.Aims: To introduce students and researchers to historical research, through substantive guidelines for library and archival research, and definitions of primary and secondary sources.
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Methodological Triangulation in Nursing Research
Philosophy of the Social Sciences, 2001Methodological triangulation is the use of more than one method to investigate a phenomenon. Nurse researchers investigate health phenomena using methods drawn from the natural and social sciences. The methodological debate concerns the possibility of confirming a single theory with different kinds of methods.
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Case Study Research Methodology in Nursing Research
Oncology Nursing Forum, 2015Through data collection methods using a holistic approach that focuses on variables in a natural setting, qualitative research methods seek to understand participants' perceptions and interpretations. Common qualitative research methods include ethnography, phenomenology, grounded theory, and historic research.
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