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  1. A Phenomenological Research Design Illustrated

    Abstract. This article distills the core principles of a phenomenological research design and, by means of a specific study, illustrates the phenomenological methodology. After a brief overview of the developments of phenomenology, the research paradigm of the specific study follows. Thereafter the location of the data, the data-gathering the ...

  2. We are all in it!: Phenomenological Qualitative Research and

    Phenomenology is a branch of philosophy dedicated to the description and analysis of phenomena, that is, the way things, in the broadest sense of the word, appear (Husserl, 1911, 1913; see e.g., Hintikka, 1995).In recent decades, phenomenological concepts and methodological ideals have been adopted by qualitative researchers.

  3. An approach to the phenomenological analysis of data

    analysis of data. In this paper, Helena Priest describes and justifies a phenomenological. research method that may be used to explore complex and nebulous. concepts relevant to nursing and health ...

  4. PDF Methods of Analysis Phenomenological Analysis

    Although "phenomenological analysis" was not quite interchangeable with phenomenology itself for Husserl, for many researchers they are interchangeable (pp. 290, 291). Husserl (1913/1983) established and defined phenomenology as "a science of essences (as an 'eidetic' science)" (p. xx). Since then, researchers have tried to resolve ...

  5. Capturing Lived Experience: Methodological Considerations for

    The interpretive phenomenological concepts of Dasein, lived experience, existentialia, authenticity are at the core of the discussion while relevant methodological concerns include research paradigm, researcher's stance, objective and research question, sampling and recruitment, data collection, and data analysis. A study of pediatric ...

  6. Phenomenological psychology and qualitative research

    What follows is a brief case example of a phenomenological psychological data analysis. Again, unlike philosophy where the research is done in a solitary first person manner, in phenomenological psychology we take a second person position. We see ourselves as participants—not mere observers—as we try to grasp the fuller meaning of other people's concrete descriptions as expressed within ...

  7. Qual Data Analysis & Phenomenology

    Qual Data Analysis & Phenomenology. Data Analysis. Oct 6, 2023. by Janet Salmons, PhD, Research Community Manager for SAGE Methodspace. Qualitative data analysis varies by methodology. This post introduces approaches for phenomenological studies and offers a collection of open access articles. Phenomenology is the reflective study of lived ...

  8. How phenomenology can help us learn from the experiences of others

    Introduction. As a research methodology, phenomenology is uniquely positioned to help health professions education (HPE) scholars learn from the experiences of others. Phenomenology is a form of qualitative research that focuses on the study of an individual's lived experiences within the world. Although it is a powerful approach for inquiry ...

  9. A practical guide to using Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis in

    Data were analysed using interpretative phenomenological analysis to highlight both commonality and diversity within the association between spiritual beliefs and structures of meaning.

  10. Taking phenomenology beyond the first-person perspective ...

    Phenomenology has been adapted for use in qualitative health research, where it's often used as a method for conducting interviews and analyzing interview data. But how can phenomenologists study subjects who cannot accurately reflect upon or report their own experiences, for instance, because of a psychiatric or neurological disorder? For conditions like these, qualitative researchers may ...

  11. PDF The Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis (IPA): A Guide to a ...

    ISSN 2202-9478 Vol. 5 No. 2; April 2017 Australian International Academic Centre, Australia. The Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis (IPA): A Guide to a Good Qualitative Research Approach. Abayomi Alase School of Education, Northeastern University, Boston, Massachusetts, USA E-mail: [email protected]; [email protected].

  12. PDF Essentials of Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis: Sample chapter

    In this volume, Smith and Nizza provide clear descriptions, with many examples, of how to conduct interpretative phenomenological analysis (IPA), a method based on the philosophical foundations of phenomenology, herme-neutics, and idiography. IPA researchers focus on lived experiences and how people make sense of these experiences within the ...

  13. Qualitative thematic analysis based on descriptive phenomenology

    This can be used as a guiding framework to analyse lived experiences in nursing and midwifery research. The aim of this paper was to discuss how to understand and undertake thematic analysis based on descriptive phenomenology. Methodological principles to guide the process of analysis are offered grounded on phenomenological philosophy.

  14. Understanding Phenomenological Approaches to Data Analysis

    One method of qualitative research validated in current pediatric literature is phenomenology. Phenomenological methods are often chosen because of a researcher's philosophical or methodological congruence with the nuances of the approach. The differing phenomenological designs and approaches to data analysis, however, may perplex readers and ...

  15. Phenomenological psychology and qualitative research

    This article presents the tradition of phenomenologically founded psychological research that was originally initiated by Amedeo Giorgi. This data analysis method is inseparable from the broader project of establishing an autonomous phenomenologically based human scientific psychology. After recounting the history of the method from the 1960 ...

  16. (PDF) Phenomenology as qualitative methodology

    4. Phenomenology as qualitative methodology. 1. Michael Gill. Phenomenology is both a philosophical movement and a family of qualitative research methodologies. The term 'phenomenology' refers ...

  17. A Phenomenological Research Design Illustrated

    Abstract. This article distills the core principles of a phenomenological research design and, by means of a specific study, illustrates the phenomenological methodology. After a brief overview of the developments of phenomenology, the research paradigm of the specific study follows. Thereafter the location of the data, the data-gathering the ...

  18. Qualitative Data Analysis Methods

    Data Analysis in Phenomenological Research. There are a few existing models of phenomenological research, and they each propose slightly different methods of data analysis. They all arrive at the same goal, however. The goal of phenomenological analysis is to describe the essence or core structures and textures of some conscious psychological ...

  19. Interpretative phenomenological analysis as a useful methodology for

    Interpretative phenomenological analysis (IPA) is a qualitative approach which aims to provide detailed examinations of personal lived experience. It produces an account of lived experience in its own terms rather than one prescribed by pre-existing theoretical preconceptions and it recognises that this is an interpretative endeavour as humans ...

  20. Phenomenological Qualitative Methods Applied to the Analysis of Cross

    Warning of Hycner (1985) against using the term data analysis when engaging in a phenomenological approach has been considered. The concept of analysis involves breaking things into parts, while phenomenology is about potting parts of any experience (phenomenon) together to get a sense of the whole, to get into phenomenological "reduction."

  21. (PDF) Overview Phenomenological Research

    Overview of Phenomenological Research. Abstract: The data analysis will be conducted by researchers might happen in the intersubjective perspective. between researchers and participants with a ...

  22. Qualitative Data Analysis for Health Research: A Step-by-Step Example

    Qualitative Data Analysis for Health Research: A Step-by-Step Example of Phenomenological Interpretation Sue Monaro University of Sydney, Australia, [email protected] ... amputation; a complex phenomenological analysis of a large data set reported within a doctoral thesis (Monaro, 2018). The authors have clinical backgrounds in acute ...

  23. Doing a Hermeneutic Phenomenology Research Underpinned by Gadamer's

    Phenomenology is one of the main philosophies that guide knowledge generation in nursing (Moi & Gjengedal, 2008).However, implementing phenomenology as a framework for conducting nursing research can be difficult as hermeneutic phenomenology is a philosophical approach not bound by structured stages of a method (Norlyk & Harder, 2010).Some of the challenges are linked to understanding the ...