Hermeneutic Phenomenological Research: A Practical Guide for Nurse Researchers 2000
DOI: 10.4135/9781452232768.n7
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“…26,29 In our study, a phenomenological hermeneutic approach was used for analysis. 27,29 This form of interpretation was description, which in a way captured and mediated the lived experience from the informants. The analysis was performed in several steps:…”
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“…26,29 In our study, a phenomenological hermeneutic approach was used for analysis. 27,29 This form of interpretation was description, which in a way captured and mediated the lived experience from the informants. The analysis was performed in several steps:…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…25,26 Interpretive phenomenology has its basis in philosophy, and interprets how human beings experience and understand their lives. 27,28 The next of kin have, in their own words, expressed their experiences of being next of kin to someone diagnosed with lung cancer.…”
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“…(7: 218-221) Using an interpretative phenomenological approach, the researchers were able to reach a deep understanding of the experience of PE. The experience of PE is a lived experience; taking into account the experiences from the past affects the presence and also the future [23,24]. This was also a suitable method since the researchers had a pre-understanding of the phenomenon.…”
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“…or "Can you clarify that?" were asked [22,23]. The interviews were tape-recorded after seeking permission from the informants, and lasted for 25 to 45 minutes.…”
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