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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.
26 mar 2017 · This paper adds to the discussion around descriptive phenomenology and will assist and inform readers in understanding its key features as a research method.
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.
7 kwi 2019 · Ontological and epistemological foundations of descriptive phenomenology are outlined. Methodological principles are explained to guide the process of analysis, as well as help to understand validity and rigour.
Descriptive phenomenology investigates the essence of how phenomena are consciously experienced (Giorgi, 2006, 2008, 2009, 2012; Moustakas, 1994; Vagle, 2018). Researchers wishing to conduct descriptive phenomenological studies may struggle to find answers to the complex questions that arise.
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;...