What is the subject of qualitatively oriented nursing research? Which methods are suitable for its documentation? And what methodological questions and problems arise from it? This book provides initial potential answers to these questions generated by research. It presents and discusses central research approaches in an overview and, above all, on the basis of current concrete projects. This critical stocktaking is integrated into a heuristic framework model consisting of nine fields of conflicting interest that are specific to nursing care, for whose analysis qualitative methodological approaches are particularly suitable. This book is primarily intended for researchers and those interested in research who already have a basic knowledge of methodology.
With contributions by
Peter Alheit, Jonas Barth, Helma Bleses, Herrmann Brandenburg, Matthias Dammert, Anne Dierkes, Paul Eisewicht, Hendrik Grassme, Sabine Hartmann-Dörpinghaus, Heidrun Herzberg, Dieter Heitmann, Ronald Hitzler, Ulrike Höhmann, Mara Kaiser, Christiane Knecht, Helen Kohlen, Ingrid Kollak, Gesa Lindemann, Andrea Newerla, Sabine Nover, Pao Nowodworski, Ilknur Özer-Erdogdu, Birgit Panke-Kochinke, Jo Reichertz, Yvonne Reuß, Rudolf Schmitt, Erika Sirsch, Anna Steinacker, Renate Stemmer, Dorothee Spürk, Katrin Schrooten, Hürrem Tezcan-Güntekin, Karin Tiesmeyer, Frank Weidner and Milena von Kutzleben.