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  1. Introduction to qualitative nursing research

    Qualitative research designs. Because qualitative research explores diverse topics and examines phenomena where little is known, designs and methodologies vary. Despite this variation, most qualitative research designs are emergent and holistic. In addition, they require merging data collection strategies and an intensely involved researcher.

  2. An overview of the qualitative descriptive design within nursing research

    Qualitative descriptive designs are common in nursing and healthcare research due to their inherent simplicity, flexibility and utility in diverse healthcare contexts. However, the application of descriptive research is sometimes critiqued in terms of scientific rigor. Inconsistency in decision making within the research process coupled with a ...

  3. Qualitative Methods in Health Care Research

    In healthcare, qualitative research is widely used to understand patterns of health behaviors, describe lived experiences, develop behavioral theories, explore healthcare needs, and design interventions.[1,2,3] Because of its ample applications in healthcare, there has been a tremendous increase in the number of health research studies ...

  4. Research Design & Methodology

    Four types of qualitative research design often applied to nursing research are: Phenomenology - the study of human life experiences and how they appear in human consciousness; Grounded Theory - seeks to explain variations in social interactional and social structural problems and processes ; Ethnography - As a research process, ethnography is a comparative method for investigating patterns of ...

  5. PDF qualitative nursing research

    Qualitative research designs Because qualitative research explores diverse topics and examines phenomena where little is known, designs and methodologies vary. Despite this variation, most qualitative re-search designs are emergent and holistic. In addition, they require merging data collection strategies and an intensely involved re-searcher.

  6. Employing a Qualitative Description Approach in Health Care Research

    Qualitative description research designs have been predominately used in nursing and midwifery research to provide direct descriptions of phenomena (Sandelowski, 2000). There is a clear alignment of qualitative description research with the philosophies and principles, which underpin both nursing and midwifery, including understanding and ...

  7. Phenomenography: An emerging qualitative research design for nursing

    Phenomenography is a distinct qualitative research approach that presents a unique opportunity for nursing to further its use. Issues regarding bracketing, the inclusion of phenomenography studies in qualitative meta-synthesis and employing a hermeneutic approach to phenomenography are avenues for further work in nursing.

  8. An overview of the qualitative descriptive design within nursing research

    Her research interests are in the area of self-harm and suicide and she has a particular interest and expertise in mixed-methods and qualitative research designs. Catherine McCabe (PhD, MSc, BNS, RNT, RGN) is an Associate Professor in General Nursing at the School of Nursing and Midwifery, Trinity College Dublin.

  9. Identifying the best research design to fit the question. Part 2

    Types of qualitative research. There are many different types of qualitative research, such as ethnography, phenomenology, grounded theory, life history, and ethnomethodology. 6 As in quantitative research, it is important for the nurse researcher to select the qualitative research approach that would best answer the research question. Three of the most commonly used approaches to qualitative ...

  10. Understanding the Evidence: Qualitative Research

    This article provides an overview of qualitative research designs. Key Words. Evidence-based practice, critical appraisal, research design, qualitative. ... In nursing, we learn a great deal about the logistics of providing the best evidence-based practice, and we offer effective education on many tasks, ranging from teaching a patient or ...

  11. How to appraise qualitative research

    Useful terms. Some of the qualitative approaches used in nursing research include grounded theory, phenomenology, ethnography, case study (can lend itself to mixed methods) and narrative analysis. The data collection methods used in qualitative research include in depth interviews, focus groups, observations and stories in the form of diaries ...

  12. Qualitative Methods in Health Care Research

    The major types of qualitative research designs are narrative research, phenomenological research, grounded theory research, ethnographic research, historical research, and case study research. The greatest strength of the qualitative research approach lies in the richness and depth of the healthcare exploration and description it makes.

  13. An Overview of Research Designs Relevant to Nursing: part 2

    Abstract. This second article of the series "An Overview of Research Designs Relevant to Nursing" presents qualitative research designs. Phenomenological, ground theory, ethnography, narrative inquiry, and other related qualitative-related research methodologies are described. In addition, the importance of qualitative research as groundwork ...

  14. Nurses in the lead: a qualitative study on the ...

    This design was commonly used in nursing studies in researching changing professional practices [45, 46]. ... Four qualitative research methods were used iteratively combining collection and analysis, as is common in ethnographic ... Polit DF, Beck CT. Nursing research: Generating and assessing evidence for nursing practice, 8th Edition. ...

  15. Qualitative Research in Healthcare: Necessity and Characteristics

    COMPARISON OF QUALITATIVE AND QUANTITATIVE RESEARCH. A clearer understanding of qualitative research can be obtained by comparing qualitative and quantitative research, with which people are generally familiar [8,9].Quantitative research focuses on testing the validity of hypotheses established by the researcher to identify the causal relationships of a specific phenomenon and discovering laws ...

  16. An overview of the qualitative descriptive design within nursing research

    Qualitative descriptive designs are common in nursing and healthcare research due to their inherent simplicity, flexibility and utility in diverse healthcare contexts. However, the application of descriptive research is sometimes critiqued in terms of scientific rigor.

  17. Types of Research within Qualitative and Quantitative

    ♦ Statement of purpose—what was studied and why.. ♦ Description of the methodology (experimental group, control group, variables, test conditions, test subjects, etc.).. ♦ Results (usually numeric in form presented in tables or graphs, often with statistical analysis).. ♦ Conclusions drawn from the results.. ♦ Footnotes, a bibliography, author credentials.

  18. An overview of the qualitative descriptive design within nursing research

    Background: Qualitative descriptive designs are common in nursing and healthcare research due to their inherent simplicity, flexibility and utility in diverse healthcare contexts. However, the application of descriptive research is sometimes critiqued in terms of scientific rigor. Inconsistency in decision making within the research process coupled with a lack of transparency has created ...

  19. Qualitative data analysis

    Good qualitative research uses a systematic and rigorous approach that aims to answer questions concerned with what something is like (such as a patient experience), what people think or feel about something that has happened, and it may address why something has happened as it has. Qualitative data often takes the form of words or text and can include images. Qualitative research covers a ...

  20. Planning Qualitative Research: Design and Decision Making for New

    While many books and articles guide various qualitative research methods and analyses, there is currently no concise resource that explains and differentiates among the most common qualitative approaches. We believe novice qualitative researchers, students planning the design of a qualitative study or taking an introductory qualitative research course, and faculty teaching such courses can ...

  21. Qualitative Research in Nursing and Health Professions Regulation

    Qualitative research is critical for studies about regulatory issues in nursing and across all health professions. When in-depth stakeholder perspectives are needed, qualitative approaches are often the best methodological choice to ensure their viewpoints and experiences are captured when evaluating the consequences of policy implementation or when informing regulation design.

  22. Building qualitative study design using nursing's disciplinary

    Finally, it must align with nursing's moral mandate and action imperative. Conclusion: Qualitative research design components informed by nursing's disciplinary epistemology will help ensure a logical line of reasoning in our enquiries that remains true to the nature and structure of practice knowledge. Keywords: applied research; epistemology ...

  23. Understanding the experiences of transition for newly ...

    The research team consisted of academic and clinically based staff. The study adopted a qualitative design, influenced by Grounded theory, to gain in-depth understanding of participants' experiences (Savin-Baden and Major, 2013).

  24. Identifying the best research design to fit the question. Part 1

    Evidence-based nursing is about applying the best available evidence to a specific clinical question. Different clinical questions require evidence from different research designs. No single design has precedence over another, rather the design chosen must fit the particular research question.1 Questions focused on the cause, prognosis (course), diagnosis, prevention, treatment, or economics ...

  25. Qualitative Research

    Quantitative Research: A research method that involves collecting and analyzing numerical data to test hypotheses, identify patterns, and predict outcomes. Exploratory Research: An initial study used to investigate a problem that is not clearly defined, helping to clarify concepts and improve research design. Positivism: A scientific approach that emphasizes empirical evidence and objectivity ...

  26. Facilitators and barriers to interprofessional collaboration among

    In this qualitative study design, data were collected through semi-structured focus groups. ... The application of content analysis in Nursing Science Research. The application of content analysis in Nursing Science Research; 2020. Bosch B, Mansell H. Interprofessional collaboration in health care: lessons to be learned from competitive sports ...