Transcription of Qualitative Research Designs
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CHAPTER 10 Qualitative Research DesignsOUTLINEQ ualitative Research Designs Phenomenological Studies ethnographic Studies Grounded Theory Studies Historical Studies Case Studies Action Research StudiesCritiquing Qualitative Research DesignsSummaryNursing Research on the WebGet Involved ActivitiesSelf-TestOBJECTIVESOn completion of this chapter, you will be prepared to:1. Discuss six common types of Qualitative Research Describe the most important features of these six types of Recall the disciplines associated with some of the various Qualitative Research Identify the most common Qualitative Designs reported in the nursing Research Critique the design sections of Qualitative Research TERMS DEFINED IN THIS CHAPTER171action researchbracketingcase studiesconstant comparisoncontent anal
The use of the ethnographic method in nursing research began in the 1960s. Ethnography is useful in nursing because nurse researchers can view nursing and health care in the context in which it occurs. Grounded Theory Studies Grounded theory is a qualitative research approach developed by two sociologists, Glaser and Strauss (1967).
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