Phenomenological Inquiry

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Phenomenological Inquiry

The topics “The process of coping among AIDS patients,” “Rituals relating to dying among nursing home residents,” and “Decision making processes among nurses regarding do-not-resuscitate orders” can be attributed to the phenomenological inquiry category. The three topics narrate a collective and similar experience among the populations that were researched. Thus, they help in understanding how and why some phenomena occur. According to Umanailo (2019), phenomenology is a great tool in helping researchers understand how the human minds work based on observations of occurrences in society. Impliedly, this form of research discusses the characteristics of an experience that is shared by a specific population at a given time.

Ethnography

The topic “The passage through menarche among Haitian refugees” suits the ethnographic research category. Hammersley (2017) defines ethnography as the study of people’s culture in a natural setting that involves customs of individuals. According to him, the researcher also participates in the activities of the population of interest from which they draw their results. Therefore, they live the experience and learn the meanings of various societal symbols and functions. The topic implies that the researcher focuses solely on Haitian refugees and their response to the first menstruation. Results from this type of research will help the study make an inference to the larger Haitian population and their experiences throughout this particular time.

A Grounded Theory Study

The grounded theory study deals with the collection and analysis of data relating to a research population’s perspectives and experiences with a given situation. An important aspect and strength of this type of research is that it enables the assessment of large volumes of data (Flynn & Korcuska, 2018). Besides, it allows researchers to use more diverse methods of obtaining data. The topic “The experience of having a child with leukemia” falls under this category because it endeavors to collect information on the behavior of parents, their concerns, and difficulties related to having a child suffering from the disease. Multiple surveys completed by parents will give a picture of what they go through.

References

Flynn, S. V., & Korcuska, J. S. (2018). Grounded theory research design: An investigation into practices and procedures. Counseling Outcome Research and Evaluation9(2), 102-116. doi:10.1080/21501378.2017.1403849

Hammersley, M. (2017). What is ethnography? Can it survive? Should it? Ethnography and Education13(1), 1-17. doi:10.1080/17457823.2017.1298458

Umanailo, M. C. (2019). Overview phenomenological [Adobe Digital Version]. DOI:10.31222/osf.io/4t2fv