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1 sty 2014 · We will use qualitative methodologies that draw on interpretivist and phenomenological perspectives, as well as quantitative methodologies using interrupted time series models, Poisson...
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Abstract. Context: Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis (IPA) has become a dominant qualitative research methodology in many academic disciplines. The desire to understand the theoretical underpinnings of this research approach is evident. Objective: This paper is aimed at providing an overview and limitations of IPA.
As such, this paper discusses the historical background of phenomenology as both a theory and a qualitative research approach, an approach that has transitioned into an interpretative analytical tradition.
This paper presents fundamental principles behind IPA and offers guidelines for doing a study based on this framework. Qualitative methodology frameworks in psychology
1 lip 2013 · This paper will assist readers when deciding whether interpretive phenomenology is appropriate for their research projects. IMPLICATIONS FOR RESEARCH/PRACTICE: This paper adds to the...
Interpretive phenomenology has many influences e.g. Gadamer, Habermas, Ricoeur and particularly Heidegger (McCance and Mcilfatrick, 2008). The aim of interpretive phenomenology is to describe and interpret experiences. There are a number of key concepts within interpretive phenomenology, namely: being–in-the-world (dasein), fore-structures, the
1 lip 2013 · The aim, origins and philosophical basis of interpretive phenomenology, including the core concepts of dasein, fore-structure/pre-understanding, world view existential themes and the hermeneutic circle are described and the influence of these concepts in phenomenological nursing research is illustrated. Expand. View PDF.