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Overview of Chapter 9
Part 3

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Overview of Chapter 9: Understanding Qualitative Research Design

The purpose of Chapter 9 is to acquaint you with some features of research design for qualitative and multimethod studies. Research design elements for qualitative studies often evolve in the field. Nevertheless, several aspect associated with quantitative design are also of relevance in qualitative design, such as where the study should take, place, and how often data should be collected. In qualitative studies, however, descriptions of the research design are often after-the-fact characterizations of what emerged in response to ongoing data collection and analysis, rather than specifications of preplanned activities designed to control the research situation.

Chapter 9 also provides a brief summary of the research traditions that have guided qualitative inquiry--traditions that have provided a foundation for numerous nursing studies. Each research tradition focuses on certain types of research question--and each has its own approach to the collection and analysis of qualitative data. Only three research traditions--ethnography, grounded theory, and phenomenology--are elaborated upon, because these are the three traditions that have been most widely used by nurse researchers.

The search for truth and meaning is at the heart of systematic inquiry, and new approaches for discovering them are constantly evolving. An emerging trend in nursing research, as well as in other disciplines, is the use of multimethod research in which qualitative and quantitative data are integrated. The chapter examines the many ways in which integration can advance nursing science. The fundamental rationale for blending different approaches is that integration improves the validity and interpretability of a study. The chapter describes several specific strategies for productively combining qualitative and quantitative analyses and also reviews some of the barriers to integration. Fortunately, some of these barriers are disappearing.

Study Chapter 9 in the text, pages 205-230.

Use the forum for Questions for Instructor on Part 3 in WebCT for Nurs 400A or Nurs 400B to post questions about things you don't understand in Chapter 9.

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