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<p>Aim To assist the researcher in understanding the similarities and differences between the Husserlian and Heideggerian philosophies of phenomenology, and how that philo
<p>Aim To discuss the nature of and considerations in the study of social processes.</p> <p>Background Social processes include the elements of time, change an
<p>Aim To demonstrate the methodological usefulness of interpretive interactionism by applying it to the example of a study investigating healthcare experiences of women a
<p>Aim To outline some of the challenges facing people affected by advanced disease who want to participate in research interviews, and to present Pictor, a method that ca
<p>Aim To highlight observations on the dilemmas of insider research.</p> <p>Background Researchers in qualitative research have traditionally been thought of
<p>Aim To reveal some of the unexpected occurrences that can arise during real-life investigations to upset the conventional research process.</p> <p>Backgroun
<p>Aim To identify strategies to assist in the publication of research arising from a postgraduate thesis or dissertation.</p> <p>Background There are many ben
<p>Aim The objective of this paper is to identify and explore some of the ethical and professional issues facing the clinical researcher-practitioner and to discuss how th
<p>Aims This article reflects the author’s experience of qualitative interviews during his research project.
<p>Aim To guide researchers who are contemplating embarking on research by discussing the methodological challenges encountered in a retrospective follow-up study of three
<p>Aim To explore how reciprocity is achieved through a method of self-disclosure, namely story sharing.</p> <p>Background Self-disclosure through story sharin
<p>Aim This paper targets novice nurse researchers to highlight how the perspectives of human sciences are useful in understanding people’s experiences.</p> <p>
<p>Aim This paper is intended to explore conflicts and doubts that novice researchers face when using phenomenological research methods, especially with regard to methodological rigour.</p> <p>Background There is an increasing interest in different qualitative approaches.
<p>Aim To explore the use of visual methodology in nursing.</p> <p>Background Interest in the use of visual methodologies is increasing and its use can be adopted in healthcare research.</p> <p>Data sources Commentary on a study that used drawings to explore stress-b
<p>Aims To identify the challenges associated with using journaling as a method of data collection and to offer strategies for effectively managing those challenges.</p> <p>Background While journaling can be used for a variety of reasons, in the context of this paper, journaling
<p>Aim This paper describes preliminary development and pilot testing of a questionnaire to assess opinions on saliva sampling for therapeutic drug monitoring (TDM) in paediatric patients.</p> <p>Background Less distressing alternatives are needed for sampling body fluids from c
<p>Aim This paper is intended to re-examine Mandell’s classic work on the ‘least adult’ role and to show that the principles that underpin Mandell’s work are useful if combined with a reflexive approach to working with children.</p> <p>Background Researching with children (Chris
<p>Aim This paper is intended to introduce Moustakas’s heuristic method to a wider nursing research audience.
