2020
DOI: 10.1177/1609406920907254
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Capturing Lived Experience: Methodological Considerations for Interpretive Phenomenological Inquiry

Abstract: Interpretive phenomenology presents a unique methodology for inquiring into lived experience, yet few scholarly articles provide methodological guidelines for researchers, and many studies lack coherence with the methodology’s philosophical foundations. This article contributes to filling these gaps in qualitative research by examining the following question: What are the key methodological and philosophical considerations of leading an interpretive phenomenological study? An exploration of interpretive phenom… Show more

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“…The author has used processes of journaling (Annink, 2017), reviews of work notes and work products from his consultancy; he has examined his correspondence with the various stakeholders, and synthesized many of the experiences and perceptions he has had, as an integral actor in these processes, within each of the institutions he has supported with regards to UDL work; he also is part of several virtual chats on social media in which engages regularly (Frechette et al, 2020). He is uniquely positioned through his professional experience to have his finger on the pulse when it comes to the momentum around UDL in HE across Canada.…”
Section: Methodological Reflectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The author has used processes of journaling (Annink, 2017), reviews of work notes and work products from his consultancy; he has examined his correspondence with the various stakeholders, and synthesized many of the experiences and perceptions he has had, as an integral actor in these processes, within each of the institutions he has supported with regards to UDL work; he also is part of several virtual chats on social media in which engages regularly (Frechette et al, 2020). He is uniquely positioned through his professional experience to have his finger on the pulse when it comes to the momentum around UDL in HE across Canada.…”
Section: Methodological Reflectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…18 It is the science of phenomena, and its key aim is to obtain a better understanding of the nature or meaning of daily encounters. 18,19 The phenomenological approach was appropriate for this study because it aims to uncover the lived experiences of racial trauma through the student pharmacist's lens. To enhance the potential for producing richer data and obtaining a collective opinion about the research question, focus groups were utilized.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Our work was guided by phenomenological inquiry and analysis. This flexible, adaptable approach to SoTL research (Webb and Welsh 2019), which prioritizes lived experiences and one's interpretation, was a valuable lens in which to understand SoTL scholars' experiences of boundary crossing (Frechette et al 2020). Common features of this methodology include a purposeful sample, multiple methods of data collection, authentic modes of communication, and an analysis approach that views interpretation as a dynamic process between the whole and the individuals, emphasizing the coconstruction of knowledge between researcher and participant.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%