TY - GEN
T1 - Essential methodological considerations when using grounded theory
AU - Achora, Susan
AU - Matua, Gerald Amandu
PY - 2016/7/18
Y1 - 2016/7/18
N2 - Aim To suggest important methodological considerations when using grounded theory. Background A research method widely used in nursing research is grounded theory, at the centre of which is theory construction. However, researchers still struggle with some of its methodological issues. Discussion Although grounded theory is widely used to study and explain issues in nursing practice, many researchers are still failing to adhere to its rigorous standards. Researchers should articulate the focus of their investigations - the substantive area of interest as well as the focal population. This should be followed by a succinct explanation of the strategies used to collect and analyse data, supported by clear coding processes. Finally, the resolution of the core issues, including the core category and related categories, should be explained to advance readers' understanding. Conclusion Researchers should endeavour to understand the tenets of grounded theory. This enables 'neophytes' in particular to make methodological decisions that will improve their studies' rigour and fit with grounded theory. Implications for practice This paper complements the current dialogue on improving the understanding of grounded theory methodology in nursing research. The paper also suggests important procedural decisions researchers need to make to preserve their studies' scientific merit and fit with grounded theory.
AB - Aim To suggest important methodological considerations when using grounded theory. Background A research method widely used in nursing research is grounded theory, at the centre of which is theory construction. However, researchers still struggle with some of its methodological issues. Discussion Although grounded theory is widely used to study and explain issues in nursing practice, many researchers are still failing to adhere to its rigorous standards. Researchers should articulate the focus of their investigations - the substantive area of interest as well as the focal population. This should be followed by a succinct explanation of the strategies used to collect and analyse data, supported by clear coding processes. Finally, the resolution of the core issues, including the core category and related categories, should be explained to advance readers' understanding. Conclusion Researchers should endeavour to understand the tenets of grounded theory. This enables 'neophytes' in particular to make methodological decisions that will improve their studies' rigour and fit with grounded theory. Implications for practice This paper complements the current dialogue on improving the understanding of grounded theory methodology in nursing research. The paper also suggests important procedural decisions researchers need to make to preserve their studies' scientific merit and fit with grounded theory.
KW - Grounded theory
KW - Nursing research
KW - Research methodology
KW - Research methods
KW - Symbolic interactionism
KW - Theory construction
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U2 - 10.7748/nr.2016.e1409
DO - 10.7748/nr.2016.e1409
M3 - Article
C2 - 27424965
AN - SCOPUS:84980370512
SN - 1351-5578
VL - 23
SP - 31
EP - 36
JO - Nurse researcher
JF - Nurse researcher
ER -