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Area of Science:

  • Nursing Research
  • Qualitative Methodology
  • Research Design

Background:

  • Qualitative research involves complex methodological decisions.
  • Understanding methodology, the alignment of theory and method, can be challenging.
  • Cardiovascular nursing research often requires nuanced methodological choices.

Purpose of the Study:

  • Define qualitative methodology.
  • Explain the relationship between epistemology, ontology, and methodology.
  • Explicate the connection between theory and method in qualitative research design.
  • Provide examples of methodological decisions in cardiovascular nursing.

Main Methods:

  • Conceptual analysis of qualitative research principles.
  • Exploration of philosophical underpinnings (epistemology, ontology).
  • Case examples from cardiovascular nursing research.

Main Results:

  • Methodology integrates theoretical concepts with practical research methods.
  • Epistemology and ontology significantly influence methodological choices.
  • Theory-method alignment is crucial for robust qualitative research design.
  • Specific examples illustrate methodological decision-making in cardiovascular nursing.

Conclusions:

  • Qualitative methodology is a deliberate, theory-driven process.
  • Researchers must articulate their methodological choices.
  • Understanding the interplay of philosophy and practice enhances research rigor.
  • Best practices in cardiovascular nursing research emphasize transparent methodological decision-making.