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Area of Science:

  • Qualitative research methodology
  • Grounded theory in healthcare research

Background:

  • PhD research focused on a stakeholder-led framework for psychosocial interventions for dementia patients.
  • Limited understanding exists regarding the impact of psychosocial interventions on individuals with dementia.
  • Classic grounded theory was selected due to its suitability for exploring under-researched social processes.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To discuss and justify the selection of classic grounded theory for a specific PhD research project.
  • To highlight the importance of understanding diverse grounded theory methodologies for researchers.
  • To ensure consistent and critical application of chosen methodologies for robust theory development.

Main Methods:

  • The paper illustrates the practical application of classic grounded theory using examples from the PhD research.
  • Key components discussed include theory development via constant comparison and memoing, methodological rigor, core category emergence, and researcher self-inclusion.
  • Literature review on the application of classic grounded theory.

Main Results:

  • The application of classic grounded theory was demonstrated through specific examples within the PhD research context.
  • The importance of constant comparison, memoing, and researcher reflexivity in grounded theory was highlighted.
  • The emergence of a core category was central to the theory development process.

Conclusions:

  • Researchers new to grounded theory must be familiar with its various methodological options.
  • A thorough understanding of different grounded theory approaches enables consistent and critical methodology application.
  • This rigorous approach strengthens theory development and the defense of methodological choices in research.