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  • Qualitative Research Methodology
  • Grounded Theory Development

Background:

  • Grounded theory methodology by Strauss and Corbin has evolved.
  • Previous iterations faced criticism regarding philosophical underpinnings.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To analyze modifications in Strauss and Corbin's grounded theory.
  • To explore its relevance and application in South Korean nursing research.

Main Methods:

  • A comprehensive literature review of grounded theory evolution.
  • Analysis of Strauss and Corbin's revised methodology.

Main Results:

  • Strauss and Corbin's revised grounded theory attempts to reconcile positivism with symbolic interactionism and pragmatism.
  • The coding paradigm was weakened, emphasizing substantive theory development.
  • Philosophical inconsistencies between epistemology and ontology persist but are lessened.

Conclusions:

  • The revised grounded theory represents progress but requires further refinement for epistemological and ontological consistency.
  • Korean nursing researchers should adopt flexible, open approaches to grounded theory, recognizing its evolving nature.
  • The study advocates for context-specific grounded theory development in Korean nursing.