Grounded theory, often considered the parent of all qualitative research, is a complex approach used to develop theory about a phenomenon rooted in observation of empirical data. Widely used in nursing, grounded theory enables researchers to apply what they learn from interviewees to a wider client population. This is a practical “how to” guide to conducting research using this qualitative design. It is part of an innovative series for novice researchers and specialists alike focusing on nine state-of-the-art methodologies from a nursing perspective. International scholars of grounded theory discuss the theoretical rationale for using this design, describe its components, and delineate a plan for generating theory using grounded theory met...
The application of grounded theory was the conduit to theory development in this study. The intent w...
Background: Researchers are increasingly using grounded theory methodologies to study the profession...
Case and grounded theory are two methods of qualitative research. Both methods have their roots in s...
Grounded theory, first described by Glaser and Strauss (1967), has become the most commonly adopted ...
Grounded theory, first described by Glaser and Strauss (1967), has become the most commonly adopted ...
Grounded theory, first described by Glaser and Strauss (1967), has become the most commonly adopted ...
Grounded theory, first described by Glaser and Strauss (1967), has become the most commonly adopted ...
The epistemological underpinnings of grounded theory make it valuable in the study of nursing, which...
The epistemological underpinnings of grounded theory make it valuable in the study of nursing, which...
The epistemological underpinnings of grounded theory make it valuable in the study of nursing, which...
Background: Grounded theory is a well-known methodology employed in many research studies. Qualitati...
This chapter discusses processes used in undertaking a grounded theory study on designing undergradu...
Background: Grounded theory is a well-known methodology employed in many research studies. Qualitati...
Background: Grounded theory is a well-known methodology employed in many research studies. Qualitati...
Grounded theory is a commonly used research methodology. There are three primary approaches to groun...
The application of grounded theory was the conduit to theory development in this study. The intent w...
Background: Researchers are increasingly using grounded theory methodologies to study the profession...
Case and grounded theory are two methods of qualitative research. Both methods have their roots in s...
Grounded theory, first described by Glaser and Strauss (1967), has become the most commonly adopted ...
Grounded theory, first described by Glaser and Strauss (1967), has become the most commonly adopted ...
Grounded theory, first described by Glaser and Strauss (1967), has become the most commonly adopted ...
Grounded theory, first described by Glaser and Strauss (1967), has become the most commonly adopted ...
The epistemological underpinnings of grounded theory make it valuable in the study of nursing, which...
The epistemological underpinnings of grounded theory make it valuable in the study of nursing, which...
The epistemological underpinnings of grounded theory make it valuable in the study of nursing, which...
Background: Grounded theory is a well-known methodology employed in many research studies. Qualitati...
This chapter discusses processes used in undertaking a grounded theory study on designing undergradu...
Background: Grounded theory is a well-known methodology employed in many research studies. Qualitati...
Background: Grounded theory is a well-known methodology employed in many research studies. Qualitati...
Grounded theory is a commonly used research methodology. There are three primary approaches to groun...
The application of grounded theory was the conduit to theory development in this study. The intent w...
Background: Researchers are increasingly using grounded theory methodologies to study the profession...
Case and grounded theory are two methods of qualitative research. Both methods have their roots in s...