2023
DOI: 10.1111/jan.15978
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Phenomenography: A useful methodology for midwifery research

Kirstie Jayne Balding,
Sadie Geraghty,
Amanda Timler
et al.

Abstract: AimsTo outline the theoretical, philosophical, and major assumptions associated with phenomenography and then address the application of a phenomenographical approach within the context of midwifery research.BackgroundPhenemonography is a little‐known qualitative research approach amongst the main design traditions of phenomenology, grounded theory, case study, and ethnography more typically used within midwifery research. Phenomenography aims to describe the qualitatively different ways that people perceive, … Show more

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