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Descriptive phenomenology is increasingly used in nursing research to answer ‘what’ and ‘how’ questions in nursing science, but it is uncertain whether nurse researchers who practice descriptive phenomenology share the same understanding of the research design used. What were the main findings?
3 lip 2024 · Descriptive phenomenology is a powerful way to understand subjective experience and to gain insights around people’s actions and motivations, cutting through long-held assumptions and challenging conventional wisdom.
7 kwi 2019 · We provide researchers in nursing and midwifery with some clarity regarding thematic analysis grounded in the tradition of descriptive phenomenology. We argue that researchers need to comprehend phenomenological underpinnings and be guided by these in the research process.
26 mar 2017 · Descriptive phenomenology is widely used in social science research as a method to explore and describe the lived experience of individuals. It is a philosophy and a scientific method and has...
30 paź 2023 · This paper outlines the application of descriptive phenomenology for a doctoral study. Examples and insights are offered about how applied theoretical underpinnings can translate into research action. The central aim of descriptive phenomenology is to use first person accounts to clarify the essential meanings of defined phenomena.
1 sty 2017 · To conduct the phenomenological analysis using ChatGPT, we followed the primary steps outlined in descriptive phenomenological methods (Englander & Morley, 2023; Giorgi et al., 2017;...
25 kwi 2021 · In recent decades, phenomenological concepts and methodological ideals have been adopted by qualitative researchers. Several influential strands of what we will refer to as Phenomenological research (PR) have emerged (see Giorgi, 1997; Smith et al., 2009 as examples). These different strands of phenomenological research cite phenomenological ...