Editorial: Choosing the Right Qualitative Approach: Is Phenomenographya Design for my Study?
Published in: Pacific Rim International Journal of Nursing Research [Internet]. 16Sep.2019 [cited 21Oct.2019];23(4):314-9. Available from: https://www.tcithaijo.org/index.php/PRIJNR/article/view/216447
Introduction
The Pacific Rim Journal of International NursingResearch has published a wide range of studies utilizing different research approaches, as well as introducing to readers’ descriptions of research approaches they may not have considered before. In this short methodology paper, our aim is two-fold. We begin by encouraging you as the researcher or the would-be researcher to think carefully about the qualitative approach that you choose for your study. Then we outline phenomenography so that you can decide whether this would be a useful approach for you to explore and use in the future. Phenomenography is not well known or utilized much in the Asia-Pacific region in nursing research, apart from in Australia. It has been used in the west, particularly in Scandinavia, but also in the USA, and UK and a few other countries to study different experiences of the people and their perceptions towards certain phenomena.
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