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Phenomenology
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Phenomenological method The process of learning and constructing the meaning of human experiences To understand the meaning of the experience as it is lived by the participant.
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Phenomenology As a research method it is the study of essences phenomenology seeks to uncover the meanings in our everyday existence.
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Research question The question always asks about some human experience. The research question is not exactly the same as the question used to initiate dialogue with the participant
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Researcher’s perspective The researcher identifies personal biases about the phenomenon Researcher sets aside personal biases- brackets them- when engages with participants
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Sample selection Either living the experience or has lived the experience in the past Judgmental sampling
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Data saturation A point when data collection can cease When the information being shared with the researcher becomes repetitive
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Data gathering Oral data- interview –Unstructured in depth Written data
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Data analysis Thorough reading and rereading the transcript Identification the shifts in participant thought, division of the transcript into thought segments Specification of significant phrase in each thought segment (participant’s words)
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Data analysis Distillation of each significant phrase to express the central meaning (researcher’s words) Grouping together the segments with similar central meanings Preliminary synthesis of grouped segments for each participant Final synthesis of essences
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Review of the literature The review of the literature follows data analysis This helps to achieve a pure description of the phenomenon Reviewing the literature helps to place the findings within the context
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Describing the findings Provide the reader with a path from research question,through samples of participant’s words and researcher’s interpretation to the final synthesis
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Ethical consideration Informed consent Privacy Confidentiality and anonymity
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Sample phenomenological study Dawkins, H. & May, E. (2002). The lived experience of doing a higher degree in occupational therapy from the perspective of five graduates: A phenomenological study. Australian Occupational Therapy Journal, 49, 128- 137.
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References Streubert H J. Carpenter D R(2003) Qualitative Research in Nursing Advancing the Humanistic Imperative. New York Lippincott.
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Team work Compose a title in your field based on Phenomenology method.
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