Qualitative Research in Nursing and Healthcare
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Newark :
John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated,
2016.
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Colección: | New York Academy of Sciences Ser.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Qualitative Research in Nursing and Healthcare
- Contents
- Preface
- About the Authors
- Acknowledgements
- Part One: Introduction to Qualitative Research: Starting Out
- Chapter 1: The Main Features and Uses of Qualitative Research
- What is qualitative research?
- The characteristics of qualitative research
- The primacy of data
- Contextualisation
- Immersion in the setting
- The `emic ́perspective
- Thick description
- The research relationship
- Insider/outsider research
- Reflexivity
- The place of theory in qualitative research
- The use of qualitative research in healthcare
- Choosing an approach for health research
- Problematic issues in qualitative research
- Lack of methodological knowledge
- Drowning in data and the need for time
- Methodolatry
- Romanticism and `emotionalism ́
- Method slurring
- Conclusion
- Summary
- References
- Further Reading
- Chapter 2: The Paradigm Debate: The Place of Qualitative Research
- Theoretical frameworks and ontological position
- The natural science model: positivism, objectivism and value neutrality
- The paradigm debate
- The interpretive/descriptive approach
- Focus on postmodernism and social constructionism
- Conflicting or complementary perspectives?
- Final comment
- References
- Further Reading
- Chapter 3: Initial Steps in the Research Process
- Selecting and formulating the research question
- The question must be researchable
- The topic should be relevant and appropriate
- The work must be feasible
- The research should be of interest to the researcher
- Practical issues
- The research design and choice of approach
- The literature review
- The use of literature in qualitative research
- Practicalities
- Writing a research proposal
- Structure of a proposal
- Access and entry to the setting
- The choice of setting
- Access to gatekeepers
- Summary
- References
- Further Reading
- Chapter 4: Ethical Issues
- The basic ethical framework for research
- Ethics in qualitative research
- Introduction
- Ethics in research with patients
- Informed consent and voluntary participation
- Anonymity and confidentiality
- Researching one's peers
- The research relationship
- The dual role
- Research in the researcher's workplace
- The role of research ethics committees
- Reviewing the research project
- Key ethical questions: audiotaped interviews
- Key ethical questions: observation studies
- Summary
- References
- Further Reading
- Chapter 5: Supervision of Qualitative Research
- The responsibilities of supervisor and student
- Writing and relationships
- Practical aspects of supervision
- Single or joint supervision
- Problems with supervision
- Academic problems
- Final notes
- Summary
- References
- Further Reading
- Part Two: Data Collection and Sampling
- Chapter 6: Interviewing
- Interviews as sources of data
- The interview process