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  • Qualitative Methods
  • Patient Experience Measurement

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  • Cognitive interviewing (CI) is a method for pretesting survey instruments.
  • Traditional CI, rooted in experimental psychology, faces challenges in clinical research.
  • Measuring patient perceptions of nursing care quality requires context-specific methods.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To describe challenges in applying traditional CI to nursing research.
  • To present modifications of CI for capturing nursing care perspectives.
  • To introduce interpretive phenomenology as a theoretical framework for CI in clinical nursing.

Main Methods:

  • Adaptation of traditional cognitive interviewing techniques.
  • Application in testing an instrument measuring patient perceptions of nursing care quality.
  • Utilizing interpretive phenomenology to guide modifications.

Main Results:

  • Traditional CI approaches present difficulties in clinical nursing research.
  • Modifications to CI are necessary to capture nuanced nursing care perspectives.
  • Interpretive phenomenology provides a suitable theoretical orientation for clinical CI.

Conclusions:

  • Cognitive interviewing can be adapted for clinical nursing research.
  • Modifications enhance CI's utility for measuring patient-reported outcomes.
  • Interpretive phenomenology offers a robust framework for clinically situated CI.