“…It is an attractive methodological approach because it bridges the gap between theory and practice (Rolfe, 1996), is problem-focused (Hart and Bond, 1995), is grounded in the reality of practice (Waterman, et al, 1995;Walters and East, 2001), is empowering for nurses (Bellman, 2001) and can be carried out as part of, rather than alongside, practice (Winter and Munn-Giddings, 2001). It seems to be an ideal vehicle for patient/user involvement (Waterman, et al, 2001;Winter and Munn-Giddings, 2001;Beresford, 2003Beresford, , 2006, and is recommended in the UK to be a significant component in the health R&D programme (National Co-ordinating Centre for NHS Service Delivery and Organisation, Research and Development, 2001).…”