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  1. We are all in it!: Phenomenological Qualitative Research and

    Several influential strands of what we will refer to as Phenomenological research (PR) have emerged (see Giorgi, 1997; Smith et al., 2009 as examples). These different strands of phenomenological research cite phenomenological philosophy as one of their main inspirations. Hence, their practical methodology has been inspired by theoretical ...

  2. Capturing Lived Experience: Methodological Considerations for

    Second, methodological considerations, drawn from this phenomenological basis, will be explicated and illustrated through a research study of pediatric intensive care unit (PICU) nurses' lived experience of a major hospital transformation project in Canada—thus offering guidance on how to align qualitative research methods and process with ...

  3. A Phenomenological Research Design Illustrated

    A Phenomenological Research Design Illustrated

  4. PDF The Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis (IPA): A Guide to a Good

    The Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis (IPA)

  5. (PDF) An introduction to phenomenological research

    1. An introduction to phenomenological re search. Stan Lester. Stan Lester Develop ments, Taunton. Introduction. The purpose of the ph enom enological approach is to illuminate the sp ecific, to ...

  6. Doing Phenomenological Research and Writing

    14) The philosopher Edward Casey (2000, 2007) has written several insightful and eloquent phenomenological studies on topics such as places and landscapes, the glance, and imagining. Casey (2000) asserts that the phenomenological method as conceived by Husserl takes its beginning from carefully selected examples.

  7. Phenomenological psychology and qualitative research

    Phenomenological psychology and qualitative research

  8. (PDF) A practical guide to using Interpretative Phenomenological

    A practical guide to using Interpretative Phenomenological ...

  9. Taking phenomenology beyond the first-person perspective: conceptual

    The practice of observational research within applied phenomenology may be deemed unconventional, since philosophical phenomenology is often characterized as a first-person reflective method. However, as we've argued, many of the classical phenomenologists used observations in their own research, including in the study of complex illness ...

  10. (PDF) Meaning-Giving Methods in Phenomenological Research and Writing

    This paper looks at how phenomenology as a research method can be applied to human phenomena particularly in the therapeutic context. It makes connections between the phenomenological method and existing therapeutic practice. Some suggestions are made about the appropriateness of specific verbal and non verbal interventions.

  11. Phenomenological psychology and qualitative research

    Phenomenological psychology and qualitative research

  12. The phenomenological method in qualitative psychology and psychiatry

    According to Drummond (2010, p. 159), "Phenomenological psychology … is a descriptive science that takes as its subject matter the intentional directedness of consciousness to the world.". Simply put, the epistemic relation being investigated in qualitative phenomenological psychological research is intentionality.

  13. Designing Phenomenological Studies

    Designing Phenomenological Studies. Feb 23, 2023. by Janet Salmons, PhD., Research Community Manager for SAGE Methodspace. Research design is the SAGE Methodspace focus for the first quarter of 2023. Selecting the methodology is an essential piece of research design. Phenomenology is one option for researchers who want to learn from the human ...

  14. A Phenomenological Research Design Illustrated

    A Phenomenological Research Design Illustrated

  15. Conducting phenomenological research: Rationalizing the methods and

    This discussion paper is based on our own experiences and supported by literature and theory. Our central sources of data have been the books and writings of Max van Manen and his website "Phenomenologyonline". Implications for nursing. The principal methods of the hermeneutic-phenomenological method are addressed and explained providing an ...

  16. Phenomenological Qualitative Methods Applied to the Analysis of Cross

    Introduction: The Qualitative Method in Educational Research. Many scholars in phenomenology hold the view that human beings extract meaning from the world through personal experience (Husserl, 1931; Hycner, 1985; Koopmans, 2015; Hourigan and Edgar, 2020; Gasparyan, 2021).Investigating the experience of individuals is a highly complex phenomenon (Jarvis, 1987): annotating and clarifying human ...

  17. PDF Phenomenology: A Philosophy and Method of Inquiry

    Phenomenology: A Philosophy and Method of Inquiry

  18. Qualitative Research: Phenomenological Method

    The second step in the methodology of phenomenological research is, "bracket and interpret researcher bias and expectations" (Campbell, Introductive Methods to Qualitative Research: Course Notes, n.d., p. 4). This is identified as a best practice of the method (Campbell, Introductive Methods to Qualitative Research: Course Notes, n.d., p. 4).

  19. The phenomenological method in qualitative psychology and psychiatry

    Hence, there are still good reasons for serious developers of qualitative research methods based on phenomenology to continue to build their methodology on solid philosophical grounds. The purpose of this paper is to take a closer look at what constitutes a phenomenological qualitative science within psychology and psychiatry.

  20. PDF Phenomenological psychology and qualitative research

    This attitude, which distinguishes this method from non-phenomenological qualitative research methods, can't be taken for granted and requires training, study, and the support of a like-minded research commu-nity. Because it is founded in phenomenological epistemology, phenomenological psychology is a hybrid discipline.

  21. Phenomenology

    Phenomenology has many real-life examples across different fields. Here are some examples of phenomenology in action: Psychology: In psychology, phenomenology is used to study the subjective experience of individuals with mental health conditions. For example, a phenomenological study might explore the experience of anxiety in individuals with ...

  22. A Phenomenological Study of Nurses' Experience in Caring for COVID-19

    A Phenomenological Study of Nurses' Experience in ...

  23. Phenomenological research: The case of Empirical Phenomenological

    Content and Focus: This article will discuss phenomenology and phenomenological research methods, and through an exploration of the case of Empirical Phenomenological Analysis (EPA) will explore the possibility of a phenomenological approach to research through reverie. With regard to the relationship between phenomenology and 'phenomenological research', Husserlian phenomenology implies ...

  24. Doing a Hermeneutic Phenomenology Research Underpinned by Gadamer's

    Phenomenology is one of the main philosophies that guide knowledge generation in nursing (Moi & Gjengedal, 2008).However, implementing phenomenology as a framework for conducting nursing research can be difficult as hermeneutic phenomenology is a philosophical approach not bound by structured stages of a method (Norlyk & Harder, 2010).Some of the challenges are linked to understanding the ...

  25. Full article: Unveiling the Drivers of Social Entrepreneurship

    Introduction. There is a growing interest in entrepreneurship and social entrepreneurship among students, academics, and policymakers (Alsaaty, Abrahams, and Carter Citation 2014) worldwide.Entrepreneurship is significant for both emerging and advanced economies in terms of innovation, employment generation, and economic growth, and it is a powerful tool for dealing with various social issues.