Matua Gerald Amandu
College of Nursing, Sultan Qaboos University, Muscat, Oman.
Nurse Res. 2015 Mar;22(4):30-4. doi: 10.7748/nr.22.4.30.e1325.
To provide an overview of important methodological considerations that nurse researchers need to adhere to when choosing phenomenology as a guiding philosophy and research method.
Phenomenology is a major philosophy and research method in the humanities, human sciences and arts disciplines with a central goal of describing people's experiences. However, many nurse researchers continue to grapple with methodological issues related to their choice of phenomenological method.
The author conducted online and manual searches of relevant research books and electronic databases.
Using an integrative method, peer-reviewed research and discussion papers published between January 1990 and December 2011 and listed in the CINAHL, Science Direct, PubMed and Google Scholar databases were reviewed. In addition, textbooks that addressed research methodologies such as phenomenology were used.
Although phenomenology is widely used today to broaden understanding of human phenomena relevant to nursing practice, nurse researchers often fail to adhere to acceptable scientific and phenomenological standards. Cognisant of these challenges, researchers are expected to indicate in their work the focus of their investigations, designs, and approaches to collecting and analysing data. They are also expected to present their findings in an evocative and expressive manner.
Choosing phenomenology requires researchers to understand it as a philosophy, including basic assumptions and tenets of phenomenology as a research method. This awareness enables researchers, especially novices, to make important methodological decisions, particularly those necessary to indicate the study's scientific rigour and phenomenological validity.
IMPLICATIONS FOR RESEARCH/PRACTICE: This paper adds to the discussion of phenomenology as a guiding philosophy for nursing research. It aims to guide new researchers on important methodological decisions they need to make to safeguard their study's scientific rigour and phenomenological validity.
概述护士研究人员在选择现象学作为指导理念和研究方法时需要遵循的重要方法学考量。
现象学是人文、人类科学和艺术学科中的一种主要理念和研究方法,其核心目标是描述人们的经历。然而,许多护士研究人员仍在努力应对与其选择现象学方法相关的方法学问题。
作者对相关研究书籍和电子数据库进行了在线及人工检索。
采用综合方法,对1990年1月至2011年12月期间发表并收录于CINAHL、Science Direct、PubMed和谷歌学术数据库中的同行评审研究及讨论论文进行了综述。此外,还使用了涉及现象学等研究方法的教科书。
尽管如今现象学被广泛用于拓宽对与护理实践相关的人类现象的理解,但护士研究人员往往未能遵循可接受的科学和现象学标准。认识到这些挑战后,研究人员应在其工作中表明其调查重点、设计以及数据收集和分析方法。他们还应以引人入胜且富有表现力的方式呈现研究结果。
选择现象学要求研究人员将其理解为一种理念,包括现象学作为一种研究方法的基本假设和原则。这种认识使研究人员,尤其是新手,能够做出重要的方法学决策,特别是那些表明研究科学严谨性和现象学有效性所必需的决策。
对研究/实践的启示:本文补充了关于现象学作为护理研究指导理念的讨论。其目的是指导新研究人员做出重要的方法学决策,以保障其研究的科学严谨性和现象学有效性。