Qualitative Health Research
Edited by:
- Janice M. Morse - University of Utah, USA
August 1992 | 376 pages | SAGE Publications, Inc
"A wonderful text for graduate students interested in qualitative research. Students have found Qualitative Health Research to be a valuable resource because it provides clear examples of what qualitative research looks like. The examples make qualitative research come alive."
--Patricia H. Becker, Ed.D., R.N.,
Le Salle University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
"A wonderful book! It makes a strong and significant contribution to the literature in qualitative methods. It uses real examples making it clinically relevant and useful. . . . Suitable for use in upper-level research methods courses."
--Mary de Chesnay, D.S.N., R.N.,
Professor and Head, Department of Research,
College of Nursing, Clemson University, South Carolina
Accessible and comprehensive in its scope, Qualitative Health Research brings together some of the most important articles available relating to qualitative health research. This important volume is divided into seven sections and covers assumptions of qualitative research, the qualitative synthesis of research, phenomenology, ethnography, ethnoscience, grounded theory, and semistructured questionnaires. The editor supplies an introduction to each section providing a useful guide to the articles that relate to aspects of qualitative research in specific health care situations: patients in a psychiatric clinic and patients leaving a psychiatric hospital; the issue of control in surgeons; conditions such as asthma, birthing pain, and menopause; and nursing theories of caring and commitment.
Qualitative Health Research is an invaluable resource for students of qualitative health research and for those professionals who are interested in conducting qualitative research in health care settings.
PART ONE: THE CHARACTERISTICS OF QUALITATIVE RESEARCH
H Tristam Engelhardt Jr
The Disease of Masturbation
Laura Bohannan
Shakespeare in the Bush
Pamela S Hinds, Doris E Chaves and Sandra M Cypess
Context as a Source of Meaning and Understanding
George W Noblit and John D Engel
The Holistic Injunction
Janice M Morse
`Euch, Those Are For Your Husband!'
PART TWO: THE QUALITATIVE SYNTHESIS OF RESEARCH
Arnold van Gennep
The Research Topic
Janice M Morse et al
Comparative Analysis of Conceptualizations and Theories of Caring
PART THREE: PHENOMENOLOGY
Vangie Kelpin
Birthing Pain
Stephen J Smith
Operating on a Child's Heart
Monica Clarke
Memories of Breathing
PART FOUR: ETHNOGRAPHY
Dona Lee Davis
The Meaning of Menopause in a Newfoundland Fishing Village
Joan Cassell
On Control, Certitude and the `Paranoia' of Surgeons
Hava Golander
Under the Guise of Passivity
D L Rosenhan
On Being Sane in Insane Places
PART FIVE: ETHNOSCIENCE
James P Spradley
Beating the Drunk Charge
Janice M Morse
The Structure and Function of Gift Giving in the Patient-Nurse Relationship
PART SIX: GROUNDED THEORY
Beverley Lorencz
Becoming Ordinary
Janice M Morse and Joan L Bottorff
The Emotional Experience of Breast Expression
Janice M Morse
Negotiating Commitment and Involvement in the Nurse-Patient Relationship
PART SEVEN: THE SEMISTRUCTURED QUESTIONNAIRE
Janice M Morse and Margaret J Harrison
Social Coercion for Weaning