Ebook Essentials of nursing research - Appraising evidence for nursing practice (8E): Part 2
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Ebook Essentials of nursing research - Appraising evidence for nursing practice (8E): Part 2
part 4Qualitative Researchchapter 14Qualitative Designs and ApproachesLEARNING OBJECTIVESOn completing this chapter, you will be able to:•Discuss the Ebook Essentials of nursing research - Appraising evidence for nursing practice (8E): Part 2 rationale for an emergent design in qualitative research, and describe qualitative design features•Identify the major research traditions for qualitative research and describe the domain of inquiry of each•Describe the main features of ethnographic, phenomenologic, and grounded theory studies•Discu Ebook Essentials of nursing research - Appraising evidence for nursing practice (8E): Part 2ss the goals and methods of various types of research with an ideological perspective•Define new terms in the chapterKEY TERMSBasic social process (BSEbook Essentials of nursing research - Appraising evidence for nursing practice (8E): Part 2
P)BracketingCase studyConstant comparisonConstructivist grounded theoryCore variableCritical ethnographyCritical theoryDescriptive phenomenologyDescripart 4Qualitative Researchchapter 14Qualitative Designs and ApproachesLEARNING OBJECTIVESOn completing this chapter, you will be able to:•Discuss the Ebook Essentials of nursing research - Appraising evidence for nursing practice (8E): Part 2ant observationParticipatory action research (PAR)Reflexive journalQuantitative researchers specify a research design before collecting even one piece of data, and rarely depart from that design once the study isunderway: they design and then they do. In qualitative research, by contrast, the study Ebook Essentials of nursing research - Appraising evidence for nursing practice (8E): Part 2design typically evolves during the project: qualitative researchers design as they do. Decisions about how best to obtain data, from whom to obtain dEbook Essentials of nursing research - Appraising evidence for nursing practice (8E): Part 2
ata, and how long a data collection session should last are made as the study unfolds.IE DESIGN OF QUALITATIVE STUDIESQualitative studies use an emergpart 4Qualitative Researchchapter 14Qualitative Designs and ApproachesLEARNING OBJECTIVESOn completing this chapter, you will be able to:•Discuss the Ebook Essentials of nursing research - Appraising evidence for nursing practice (8E): Part 2reflection of the researchers’ desire to have the inquiry based on the realities and viewpoints of those under study— realities and viewpoints that are not known at the outset. Ebook Essentials of nursing research - Appraising evidence for nursing practice (8E): Part 2part 4Qualitative Researchchapter 14Qualitative Designs and ApproachesLEARNING OBJECTIVESOn completing this chapter, you will be able to:•Discuss theGọi ngay
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