Qualitative Research in Nursing and Health Sciences
Across
- 1. Point at which no new information is obtained in qualitative research
- 5. Research approach involving participants as active co-researchers
- 6. Outsider's view or perspective in ethnographic research
- 10. Method exploring how individuals make sense of their life experiences
- 11. Using multiple methods or data sources to enhance the credibility of findings
- 13. Methodology that explores personal stories and experiences to understand phenomena
- 14. Process of categorizing qualitative data for analysis
- 15. Method where researchers immerse themselves in a community to gather data
- 20. In-depth investigation of a single instance or event to explore its complexities
- 23. Accuracy and credibility of findings in qualitative research
- 24. Approach focusing on the stories individuals tell about their lives
- 26. Initial phase of coding qualitative data for emerging themes
- 29. Process of writing reflective notes during qualitative data analysis
- 30. Technique for visualising relationships among concepts and ideas
- 33. Methodology aimed at developing theory grounded in systematic data analysis
- 35. Detailed, open-ended interview designed to explore a participant's perspectives
- 37. Influence of the researcher's preconceptions on the research process and findings
- 41. Approach that involves developing general principles from specific observations
- 42. Awareness of the researcher's influence on the research process and outcomes
- 43. Moral principles guiding the conduct of qualitative research
- 45. Study of texts to understand their meaning and context
- 46. Method of analysing qualitative data to develop a theoretical framework
- 47. Ability to understand, communicate with, and effectively interact with people across cultures
- 48. Second phase of coding where categories are linked to subcategories
- 49. Process of integrating and refining categories to form a coherent theory
Down
- 2. Process of identifying and analysing patterns or themes within qualitative data
- 3. Framework guiding the design and conduct of qualitative research
- 4. Detailed account that provides context for interpreting qualitative data
- 7. Characteristics such as age, gender, and background of study participants
- 8. Method of identifying significant events to understand key aspects of behavior
- 9. The researcher's social and political context influencing their perspective
- 12. Research involving iterative cycles of planning, action, and reflection
- 16. Detailed notes taken by researchers during observations
- 17. Approach focusing on the stories people tell and how they make sense of experiences
- 18. Theory and methodology of interpreting texts and understanding meaning
- 19. A research technique involving group discussions to explore participants' views
- 21. Technique for validating findings by consulting with participants
- 22. Comprehensive synthesis of research evidence to answer a specific question
- 25. Study of cultures and communities through immersion and observation
- 27. Method involving the generation of theory from systematic data analysis
- 28. Research approach focusing on individuals' lived experiences and perceptions
- 31. Method of collecting data by watching participants in their natural settings
- 32. Non-numerical information such as texts, interviews, and observations
- 34. Selecting participants based on emerging theory during the research process
- 36. Insider's view or perspective in ethnographic research
- 37. Data that provide deep insights and detailed information
- 38. Study of language and communication patterns to understand social phenomena
- 39. Selecting participants based on specific characteristics relevant to the study
- 40. Technique for systematically analysing textual data for patterns and themes
- 44. Method of setting aside personal biases to understand participants' experiences