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Area of Science:

  • Nursing Research
  • Qualitative Methodology
  • Grounded Theory

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  • Validation of theoretical models is crucial in qualitative research.
  • Grounded Theory requires robust methods for model development.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To validate a theoretical model using conversation circles.
  • To explore the utility of conversation circles in qualitative research guided by Grounded Theory.

Main Methods:

  • Qualitative study employing two conversation circles.
  • Participants included representatives of the
  • Training Prism
  • .

Main Results:

  • Conversation circles facilitated in-depth, dialogic exploration of the research topic.
  • The method broadened perspectives on the phenomenon and research process.
  • Mobilized individual thinking and highlighted subjectivity, enhancing model validation.

Conclusions:

  • Conversation circles are a powerful strategy for qualitative nursing research.
  • This method is particularly effective in the validation phase of Grounded Theory.
  • The approach enhances group understanding and the validation of theoretical models.