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  1. 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.

  2. The data collection issues covered are 1) the selection of participants, 2) the number of participants in a study, 3) the interviewer and the questions, and. 4) data collection procedures.

  3. 7 kwi 2019 · With this paper, we hope to clarify some important methodological stances related to the thematic analysis of meaning from lived experiences that are grounded in descriptive phenomenology and useful to teachers and researchers in nursing and midwifery.

  4. 3 lip 2024 · Example questions. How do cancer patients cope with a terminal diagnosis? What is it like to survive a plane crash? What are the experiences of long-term carers of family members with a serious illness or disability? What is it like to be trapped in a natural disaster, such as a flood or earthquake? Example studies.

  5. 20 lut 2020 · Abstract. Interpretive phenomenology presents a unique methodology for inquiring into lived experience, yet few scholarly articles provide methodological guidelines for researchers, and many studies lack coherence with the methodology’s philosophical foundations.

  6. 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. 1 sty 2020 · Among the two variations of design, descriptive phenomenology is important where little or none is known about the research problem under investigation unlike interpretative phenomenology. The recommended data collection method in descriptive phenomenological design is in-depth interview with semi-structured questions, yet self-administered ...

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