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The nurse researcher: an added dimension to qualitative research methodology

Nursing Inquiry, 1996
Nurse researchers are increasingly adopting qualitative methodologies for research practice and theory development. These approaches to research are, in many cases, more appropriate for die field of nursing inquiry than the previously dominant techno‐rational methods.
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Some Methodologic Considerations in Nursing Diagnosis Research

International Journal of Nursing Terminologies and Classifications, 1990
The validation of nursing diagnostic concepts, interventions, and desired outcomes is necessary for the development of nursing science. The purpose of this article is to contribute to the development of more rigorous methods for research of nursing diagnoses. Methodologic problems and issues are discussed and illustrated in the context of a descriptive
M L, Maas, M A, Hardy, M, Craft
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Focus groups in nursing research: Methodological perspectives

Nursing Outlook, 2012
Focus groups have been increasingly used as a data collection method in nursing research. The key feature of focus groups is the active interaction among participants to explore their views and opinions. In this respect, focus groups are distinct from other methods such as Delphi groups, nominal groups, brainstorming, and consensus panels, which seek ...
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Qualitative Research: Methodologies and Use in Pediatric Nursing

Issues in Comprehensive Pediatric Nursing, 1990
With the increasing number of qualitative research studies being published in nursing journals, pediatric nurses need to understand the different qualitative research methodologies in order to adequately critique these studies and utilize the findings in their clinical practice.
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Processes and Methodologies for Research Validation of Nursing Diagnoses

International Journal of Nursing Terminologies and Classifications, 1999
TOPIC. Research validation of nursing diagnoses. PURPOSE. To provide a historical review of processes and methodologies for research validation of nursing diagnoses and suggested directions for future nursing diagnosis research.
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Phenomenologies as research methodologies for nursing: From philosophy to researching practice

Nursing Inquiry, 1998
This paper is concerned with the popularity of phenomenologies and the tensions that arise from their use as research methodologies in nursing. Among these tensions are: the troublesome issues of adapting a fundamentally philosophical means of understanding human being(s) for use as a more pragmatic and robust research approach in a practice discipline;
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Realising the potential of Q methodology in nursing research

Collegian, 2021
Eric Lim   +2 more
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[Q-methodology, an innovative technique for nursing research].

Soins; la revue de reference infirmiere, 2013
Q-Methodology offers an alternative to traditional methodological approaches. It is similar to qualitative methods while at the same time guaranteeing a statistical data analysis. It can be particularly interesting for the development of nursing sciences.
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Ethnography in Nursing Research: A Reflective Methodological Perspective

Journal of Advanced Nursing
ABSTRACT Aims To reflect on ethnography as a qualitative research methodology in nursing, examining its conceptual, theoretical and practical applications. It offers insights into its effective adoption in nursing research, particularly in culturally diverse healthcare settings, emphasising the
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