"This book provides an overview of Glaserian grounded theory and its
application to nursing research. It is easy to understand and should
serve as a good reference for anyone using grounded theory method."
SCORE: 93, 4 STARS--_Doody's_This book illustrates the development of
the Grounded Theory (GT) method as applied to nursing research.
Initially developed by Glaser & Strauss (1967), and further described
by Glaser in Theoretical Sensitivity (1978), this groundbreaking
research method proposes that the first step is to collect data, and
subsequently generate the theory that emerges from that data. In
essence, this method allows theory to capture experience. The authors
present an engaging overview of the GT method, followed by examples of
early modes of GT studies. The book focuses on how novice researchers,
working at the descriptive level, can apply GT to their nursing
research with sensitivity to emerging theoretical codes. KEY FEATURES:
* Guidelines for using Glaserian grounded theory in nursing research
* Readable research designs suitable for novice researchers
* Techniques of conceptual mapping to assist in the analytical
process
* Use of emergent theoretical codes to enhance and integrate
descriptive theory
* Testing of completed research in intervention programs in clinical
practice
* Supplementary online materials with definitions of the different
modes of GT, a presentation of the Intersystem Model, and more
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Trusting Emergence
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780826105394
Publisert
2009
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Vendor
Springer Publishing Company
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Antall sider
392