Background and objective: Descriptive phenomenology when used within the tradition of Husserl offers the qualitative researcher a unique perspective into the lived experience of the phenomena in question. Methods of data analysis are often seen as the theoretical framework for which these studies are then focused. However, what is not realised is that the data analysis tool is merely that a tool for which to delineate the individual narratives. What is often missing is a research framework for which to structure the actual study. Therefore, the aim of this paper is to offer a reflective account of how the empirical-phenomenological framework shaped and informed a descriptive phenomenological study looking at the lived experience of male nu...
This project undertakes to investigate the existing practice of nursing in the United Kingdom using ...
Background: Phenomenology can often be used as a general approach in studies exploring ‘experience’...
Background: Pilot studies are more commonly associated with quantitative research, and their use is...
The main purposes of phenomenological research are to seek reality from individuals’ narratives of t...
This article contributes to the debate about phenomenology as a research approach in nursing by prov...
This article contributes to the debate about phenomenology as a research approach in nursing by prov...
The main purposes of phenomenological research are to seek reality from individuals ’ narratives of ...
Aim To provide an overview of interpretive phenomenology. Background Phenomenology is a philosophy ...
This paper introduces the philosophical foundation and practical application of empirical phenomenol...
Aims: This paper summarizes phenomenology and discusses how nurses can use their own experiences as ...
This paper introduces the philosophical foundation and practical application of empirical phenomenol...
We propose that phenomenography is well-suited to research about nursing, given its focus on identif...
Developed from a strong philosophical tradition, phenomenological research puts human experience at ...
Aims To offer a complete outlook in a readable easy way of van Manen's hermeneutic¿phenomenological...
Background Phenomenology is a useful methodological approach in qualitative nursing research. It ena...
This project undertakes to investigate the existing practice of nursing in the United Kingdom using ...
Background: Phenomenology can often be used as a general approach in studies exploring ‘experience’...
Background: Pilot studies are more commonly associated with quantitative research, and their use is...
The main purposes of phenomenological research are to seek reality from individuals’ narratives of t...
This article contributes to the debate about phenomenology as a research approach in nursing by prov...
This article contributes to the debate about phenomenology as a research approach in nursing by prov...
The main purposes of phenomenological research are to seek reality from individuals ’ narratives of ...
Aim To provide an overview of interpretive phenomenology. Background Phenomenology is a philosophy ...
This paper introduces the philosophical foundation and practical application of empirical phenomenol...
Aims: This paper summarizes phenomenology and discusses how nurses can use their own experiences as ...
This paper introduces the philosophical foundation and practical application of empirical phenomenol...
We propose that phenomenography is well-suited to research about nursing, given its focus on identif...
Developed from a strong philosophical tradition, phenomenological research puts human experience at ...
Aims To offer a complete outlook in a readable easy way of van Manen's hermeneutic¿phenomenological...
Background Phenomenology is a useful methodological approach in qualitative nursing research. It ena...
This project undertakes to investigate the existing practice of nursing in the United Kingdom using ...
Background: Phenomenology can often be used as a general approach in studies exploring ‘experience’...
Background: Pilot studies are more commonly associated with quantitative research, and their use is...