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Abstract

The quality of a research study is a key issue for clinical practitioners committed to the delivery of 'best-practice' patient care. With the increasing use of grounded theory in nursing research, attention is now focusing on the quality of studies using this research methodology. Indeed, within the growing body of grounded theory in nursing some methodological problems are emerging that raise questions about the quality of the research.

BACKGROUND

The quality of a research study is a key issue for clinical practitioners committed to the delivery of 'best-practice' patient care. With the increasing use of grounded theory in nursing research, attention is now focusing on the quality of studies using this research methodology. Indeed, within the growing body of grounded theory in nursing some methodological problems are emerging that raise questions about the quality of the research.This paper recognises that clinical practitioners need to be critical readers of grounded theory research, so that they recognise 'quality' research studies and can develop their clinical practice based on sound research findings.

AIM

This paper recognises that clinical practitioners need to be critical readers of grounded theory research, so that they recognise 'quality' research studies and can develop their clinical practice based on sound research findings.Grounded theory should be viewed as a package of research methods that includes the use of concurrent data collection and constant comparative analysis, theoretical sampling and memoing, all of which can create an awareness and an appreciation of the scientific merit required of grounded theory research and promote quality standards relating to research practices in grounded theory methodology.

CONCLUSION

Grounded theory should be viewed as a package of research methods that includes the use of concurrent data collection and constant comparative analysis, theoretical sampling and memoing, all of which can create an awareness and an appreciation of the scientific merit required of grounded theory research and promote quality standards relating to research practices in grounded theory methodology.

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Title
How to recognise a 'quality' grounded theory research study
Author
Elliott, Naomi 1 ; Lazenbatt, Anne

 School of Nursing and Midwifery Studies, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland 
Correspondence author
Journal abbreviation
Aust J Adv Nurs
Volume
22
Issue
3
Pages
48-52
Publication year
2005
Country of publication
AUSTRALIA
ISSN
0813-0531
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Peer reviewed
Yes
Format availability
Print
Language of publication
English
Record type
Journal Article, Review
Publication note
Print
Publication history
 
 
   Accepted date
05 Apr 2006
   Revised date
30 Mar 2022
30 Mar 2022
   First submitted date
28 Feb 2006
Medline document status
MEDLINE
PubMed ID
16499241
ProQuest document ID
70143174
Document URL
https://www.proquest.com/scholarly-journals/how-recognise-quality-grounded-theory-research/docview/70143174/se-2?accountid=14426
Last updated
2025-03-28
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