ABSTRACT

Qualitative research, once on the fringes, now plays a central part in advancing nursing and midwifery knowledge, contributing to the development of the evidence base for healthcare practice. Divided into four parts, this authoritative handbook contains over forty chapters on the state of the art and science of qualitative research in nursing.

The first part begins by addressing the significance of qualitative inquiry to the development of nursing knowledge, and then goes on to explore in depth programs of qualitative nursing research. The second section focuses on a wide range of core qualitative methods, from descriptive phenomenology, through to formal grounded theory and to ethnography, and narrative research. The third section highlights key issues and controversies in contemporary qualitative nursing research, including discussion of ethical and political issues, evidence-based practice and Internet research. The final section takes a unique look at qualitative nursing research as it is practiced throughout the world with chapters on countries and regions from the UK and Europe, North America, Australasia, Latin America, to Japan, China, and Korea.

With an international selection of established scholars contributing, this is an essential overview and will help to propel qualitative research in nursing well into the twenty-first century. It is an invaluable reference for all nursing researchers.

part 1|119 pages

What does qualitative nursing research do?

chapter 3|15 pages

Building on “grab,” attending to “fit,” and being prepared to “modify”

How grounded theory “works” to guide a health intervention for abused women

chapter 4|17 pages

The power of qualitative inquiry

Traumatic experiences of marginalized groups

chapter 5|11 pages

Learning about the nature of fatigue

chapter 9|11 pages

Bringing visibility to an invisible phenomenon

A postpartum depression research program

part 2|226 pages

Qualitative research methods

chapter 10|12 pages

Descriptive phenomenology

chapter 11|17 pages

Interpretive phenomenology

chapter 12|7 pages

Glaserian grounded theory

The enduring method

chapter 13|14 pages

Strauss' grounded theory

chapter 15|10 pages

Traditional ethnography

chapter 17|12 pages

Critical ethnography

chapter 18|14 pages

Institutional ethnography

chapter 19|12 pages

Historical research in nursing

A current outlook

chapter 21|13 pages

Discourse analysis

chapter 22|12 pages

Interpretive description

chapter 23|12 pages

Focus groups

chapter 24|12 pages

Participatory Action Research

A new science for nursing?

chapter 25|16 pages

Metasynthesis

part 3|59 pages

Contemporary issues in qualitative nursing research methods

chapter 29|13 pages

Internet qualitative research

chapter 30|12 pages

Secondary qualitative data analysis

chapter 31|12 pages

Evidence-based practice

Contributions and possibilities for qualitative research

part 4|210 pages

International qualitative nursing research

chapter 32|18 pages

International qualitative nursing research

State of the science in England, Wales and Scotland

chapter 33|14 pages

Qualitative nursing research in Ireland

An overview of the journey to date

chapter 34|17 pages

Qualitative nursing research in Canada

State of the science

chapter 37|14 pages

Qualitative nursing research in Spain

An evolving strategy of resistance

chapter 39|19 pages

Finland and Sweden

Qualitative research from nursing to caring

chapter 40|14 pages

Qualitative nursing research in Norway, Denmark and Iceland

State of the science

chapter 43|13 pages

Qualitative nursing research in Japan

A state of the science and indications for future directions