While nurses can relate to the phenomenological approach because they see it as sharing the values of nursing, this may not be sufficient on its own to start conducting this kind of research. Using examples from my own research experience, this article aims to examine what draws nursing to this method and why nurses think they may be good at it. It also offers practical advice on how to carry out a good interview, how and what to transcribe and how to use quotes to support research.
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Turale, S. (1997). Phenomenology and Nursing Research. Collegian, 4(3), 35. https://doi.org/10.1016/s1322-7696(08)60240-1
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