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The Application and Tailoring of Colaizzi's Phenomenological Approach in a Hospital Setting

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Journal Nurse Res
Specialties Health Services
Nursing
Date 2020 Apr 21
PMID 32309916
Citations 18
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Abstract

Background: Husserl's descriptive phenomenology is a popular methodology in health research as it provides a way to understand people's experiences. Positioned in Husserl's phenomenology, Colaizzi's approach offers a way to analyse data and develop trustworthy findings. However, it can pose methodological and practical challenges.

Aim: To present a discussion of the application and tailoring of Colaizzi's phenomenological approach to a study conducted in a hospital.

Discussion: Applying Colaizzi's approach to interview data concerning health professionals' decisions about transferring older people in hospital to residential care provided a decision trail. However, Colaizzi's final step - member-checking - is controversial so was tailored to enhance the development of trustworthy findings.

Conclusion: Validating findings is an important part of conducting research. Tailoring the final step of member-checking in Colaizzi's approach supports trustworthy findings while staying connected to phenomenological epistemology.

Implications For Practice: Phenomenology is a popular methodology for nurse researchers. Tailoring Colaizzi's approach provides strategies to augment phenomenological methods, ensuring dependable findings. Nurse researchers conducting phenomenological research can use these strategies.

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