The road less travelled-a reflection on the use of narrative inquiry in nursing N.Radana – Postgraduate candidate C. Engelbrecht- School of Nursing.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
1 © 2006 Curriculum K-12 Directorate, NSW Department of Education and Training Implementing English K-6 Using the syllabus for consistency of teacher judgement.
Advertisements

Research Narrative Designs Dr. William M. Bauer
Narrative Research Designs
Introduction to Research Methodology
Social Science Research and
Case Studies in Assistive Technology
Ethnography. In ethnography, the researcher  Participates in people's daily lives for an extended period of time  Watches everyday happenings  Listens.
Qualitative Methods m Lisa m Angela.
Research Methods for Business Students
Postmodern definition of a culture in the education of intercultural communication Katja Keisala.
Reporting and Evaluating Research
Quantitative and Qualitative Approaches
Case Study Research By Kenneth Medley.
Research and Methodology Lecture 2 1. Organization of this lecture Research and Methodology: Research defined and described Some classifications of research.
Formulating the research design
Quantitative and Qualitative Approaches Dr. William M. Bauer
Reliability & Validity Qualitative Research Methods.
Soo Young Rieh School of Information University of Michigan Information Ethics Roundtable Misinformation and Disinformation April 3-4, 2009 University.
Chapter 14 Overview of Qualitative Research Gay, Mills, and Airasian
CHAPTER 3 RESEARCH TRADITIONS.
RESEARCH DESIGN.
Qualitative Data Analysis: An introduction Carol Grbich Chapter 4: Critical Ethnography.
Research Methods and Design
Copyright © 2008 by Pearson Education, Inc. Upper Saddle River, New Jersey All rights reserved. John W. Creswell Educational Research: Planning,
Understanding Career Choice: A Turn to Narrative
Interstate New Teacher Assessment and Support Consortium (INTASC)
Improving learning in mathematics PD4: Managing discussion.
CASE STUDY RESEARCH CONTENT & PRESENTERS: Characteristics & Types of Case Studies Nur Haiyu binti Ishak Example of A Case Study Research Yusrina bintiHasan.
Quantitative and Qualitative Approaches
RESEARCH IN MATH EDUCATION-3
Philosophy & Science Kaleidoscope, ERT, Ph.D. Workshop, of June 2005 University of Limerick, presentation by annette aboulafia, Content Basis problems.
Chapter 10 Qualitative Methods in Health and Human Performance.
B 203: Qualitative Research Techniques Interpretivism Symbolic Interaction Hermeneutics.
Quantitative Research Qualitative Research? A type of educational research in which the researcher decides what to study. A type of educational research.
The Almighty Critical Look at Critical Language Teacher Education.
The Process of Conducting Research
Designing a Qualitative Study
POSTMODERN COLLABORATIVE APPROACH TO THERAPY Harlene Anderson.
Quantitative and Qualitative Approaches
1 Research Paper Writing Mavis Shang 97 年度第二學期 Section III.
Qualitative Research January 19, Selecting A Topic Trying to be original while balancing need to be realistic—so you can master a reasonable amount.
Creswell Qualitative Inquiry 2e 11.1 Chapter 11 Turning the Story and Conclusion.
Qualitative Research. Narrative research How humans experience their lives How humans experience their lives Storied lives Storied lives Researchers construct.
Constructivism A learning theory for today’s classroom.
SP_IRS Introduction to Research in Special and Inclusive Education(Autumn 2015) Lecture 1: Introduction Lecturer: Mr. S. Kumar.
Qualitative and Quantitative Research Methods
1 Qualitative Research: Challenges and Opportunities Presented by: Anne Smyth Liz Dimitriadis.
Creswell Qualitative Inquiry 2e
Research for Nurses: Methods and Interpretation Chapter 1 What is research? What is nursing research? What are the goals of Nursing research?
Lecture №1 Role of science in modern society. Role of science in modern society.
Constructing History: Using Primary Sources to Create Historical Narratives DANIEL A. COWGILL II- UNIVERSITY OF CENTRAL FLORIDA FLORIDA COUNCIL FOR THE.
Paradigms. Positivism Based on the philosophical ideas of the French philosopher August Comte, He emphasized observation and reason as means of understanding.
Discuss how researchers analyze data obtained in observational research.
Elements of a Novel You will be tested on this…. Elements of the Novel:  PLOT  CHARACTER  POINT OF VIEW  CONFLICT  THEME.
1 Prepared by: Laila al-Hasan. 1. Definition of research 2. Characteristics of research 3. Types of research 4. Objectives 5. Inquiry mode 2 Prepared.
© 2011 Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved. This multimedia product and its contents are protected under copyright law. The following are prohibited.
QUALITATIVE RESEARCH IN PERSPECTIVE. QUALITATIVE APPROACHES -Qualitative research is an interdisciplinary, transdisciplinary, and sometimes counterdisciplinary.
Talk About Theory Objective or Interpretation Chapter 2.
Fifth Edition Mark Saunders, Philip Lewis and Adrian Thornhill 2009 Research Methods for Business Students.
More About Research and Beliefs Interpretive Frameworks.
EXPERIENCE REASONING RESEARCH DEDUCTIVE AND INDUCTIVE REASONING Deductive Reasoning (Top-Down Approach) Deductive reasoning works from the more general.
RESEARCH – Module 1 Introduction
Research Methods for Business Students
CASE STUDY BY: JESSICA PATRON.
Research and Methodology
Leadership for Safety Through the Case Method
Interviews & focus groups
Managing discussion.
Reading 19 Cognitively skilled organizational decision making:
QUALITATIVE RESEARCH METHODS 2017
Presentation transcript:

The road less travelled-a reflection on the use of narrative inquiry in nursing N.Radana – Postgraduate candidate C. Engelbrecht- School of Nursing

Introduction What is narrative inquiry Narrative data analysis (very briefly) Challenges encountered Lessons learnt Conclusion Thank you Outline of presentation

Story telling is as old as human existence and at any given time human beings live multi-storied lives (Lai,2010;Freshwater&Holloway,2007). Different types of narratives or story telling have been used in the African context to understand and make sense of experiences. Introduction

Introduction These range from metaphors,artefacts,poetry,myths and the use of figurative terms (White,1992,Zinchenko,Pruzhinin & Shchedrina, 2011). Within the psychological literature however the concept of applying metaphors takes on a more important and much richer role.

. According to Zinchenko,Pruzhinin,Shchedrina (2011:81) “metaphors and semantic images help to bring to life existing constructs or concepts of meaning…” This means that making use of a metaphor not only brings more meaning to what is explained or said but assists with the understanding or explanation. In the context of this paper, metaphors show how the use of language can enrich a situation within the African context by displaying different layers of meaning. Introduc tion

Various researchers maintain that experiences cannot be quantified as in traditional methods of research (Saunders.2007;Grigoratos,2006;Holloway&Fres hwater,2000). Narrative inquiry and narrative research are relatively new methods of the qualitative research approach and as such not much is known about them compared to other better known approaches. What is narrative inquiry

Narrative inquiry is a “way of understanding experience. It is collaboration between researcher and participants, over time, in a place or series of places and in social interaction within a milieu…simply stated narrative inquiry is stories lived and told” (Clandinin&Connelly, 2000:20). Narrative inquiry through the study of experiences seeks to enrich and transform life experiences, not only for the participants, but for the researchers as well (Clandinin& Rosiek,2007;White,1995). What is narrative inquiry

This transformation results in the reconstruction of an individual’s preferred stories and experiences in his relationships and social milieu (Morgan,2000; White,1995;Clandinin&Connelly,2000). Narrative inquiry not only looks at experiences of the participants, but seeks to explore the social, cultural as well as organisational or institutional narratives within which the individual’s experiences were constituted,shaped,expressed and enacted (White,1995;Clandinin&Connelly,2000;Foucault, 2003 ). What is narrative inquiry

Data analysis in narrative inquiry has no clear cut methodology. It is broad based with procedures and processes used having been drawn from different scholars in various disciplines (Riessman,1993;Lieblich,Tuval- Mashiach&Zilber,1998;Priest,Roberts&Woods,2 002; Kelly&Howie,2007;Grigoratos,2007). Narrative data analysis

The first challenge was with data collection and interviewing. Stopping the flow of talk may lead to fractured narrative,and selecting which parts to be used or reported may lead to bias. Bleakley advises researchers to look at data collection as a medium of active knowledge construction (Bleakley,2005:537). This advise was taken into account when conducting the study. Challenges experienced

Data interpretation- how do you begin to interpret somebody else’s subjective account of his life? While there are various approaches according to different scholars, it is not simple. Constant reflection and decisions need to be made about whose story it is (Lai,2010;Bleakley,2005;Savin-Baden&Van Niekerk,2007;Riessman,1993). Challenges experienced

This constant reflection includes going back to the participants and confirming with them if that was their intended meaning. Several authors agree that certain attributes are central to the quality of qualitative narrative inquiry (Lincoln&Guba,1994;Riessman,1993;Bleakley,2 005;Kelly&Howie,2007;Savin-Baden & Van Niekerk,2007;Priest,Roberts & Woods,2002;Moen,2006;Lai,2010). Challenges experienced

The question of truth- whose truth is the real truth, how do you tell if the participant is telling the truth? In view of the post-modernistic philosophical assumption upon which the study was based there is no one complete truth, but rather multiple truths depending on context (White,1995). What is of importance is to see each other’s truths in a way that will bring new insights as to what happened by understanding how the person telling the story viewed that particular event (Wielenga,2010). Challenges experienced

Stories can not be monologue in nature. Within one main story there are sub-stories which will always be interwoven and intertwined. Do you then as a researcher extract that which you need? Does that add to the wholesomeness of the story? The context greatly influences the story being told. Lessons learnt

This African mode of knowledge generation can be quite liberating and exhilarating, but it can be a big task having to link it with modern day methods. This therefore requires constant reflection to ensure that the study is above reproach. Narrative inquiry is ideal for nursing research as it takes into account the complexity of emotions, verbal and non-verbal cues, gestures and expressions. In other words it looks at the holistic form. Lessons learnt

Using narrative inquiry helps in gaining new insights and empathic understanding of what is happening or has happened. It is this empathic understanding that leads to shifting of boundaries between ‘them’ as participants (students) and us as researchers (expects). There is a sense of one on one engagement; human being to human being. Lessons learnt

The sharing of the stories can be cathartic, as the process of sharing and searching for meaning may bring healing where it’s needed and ‘new realisations’ on how to deal with the phenomenon in question. New shared stories or alternative stories are created as the participants relate their experiences and listen to each other, leading to a point where they are able to gain control over the situation. Lessons learnt

Constant reflection on the part of the researcher is necessary in narrative research. This includes the use of the attributes described earlier viz: critical engagement,honesty,integrity,trustworthiness,cr edibility and sensitivity. These are of paramount importance if narrative inquiry is to be viewed as a scientific mode of inquiry with credibility and above reproach. Conclusion

THANK YOU Have a nice day