Hermeneutic Phenomenological Research
A Practical Guide for Nurse Researchers
- Marlene Zichi Cohen - University of Nebraska Medical Center, USA, University of Nebraska Medical Center and VA Nebraska-Western Iowa Health Care System, USA
- David L. Kahn - University of Texas, Austin, USA
- Richard H. Steeves - History, University of Virginia, Charlottesville
Series:
Methods in Nursing Research
Methods in Nursing Research
August 2000 | 128 pages | SAGE Publications, Inc
Phenomenological research is a popular method in nursing research. This book introduces hermeneutic phenomenology: the study of how people interpret their lives and derive meaning from their experiences. It includes discussions on site-access, preparation, proposal-writing, ethical issues, data collections, bias reduction, data analysis and research publication.
Marlene Z Cohen
Introduction
Marlene Z Cohen
Writing the Proposal
Richard H Steeves
How to Start Fieldwork
Marlene Z Cohen
Ethical Issues and Ethical Approval
Richard H Steeves
Sampling
David L Kahn
How to Conduct Research
Marlene Z Cohen et al
How to Analyze the Data
David L Kahn
Reducing Bias
Richard H Steeves
Writing the Results