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  • Qualitative Research Methods
  • Psychoanalytic Theory
  • Nursing Research

Background:

  • This article examines qualitative research interviewing techniques inspired by psychoanalytic therapy.
  • It critically analyzes this method to encourage reflection and ethical application in research.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To clarify psychoanalytically informed psycho-social research.
  • To discuss the interpretive nature of qualitative interviews and therapy.
  • To reflect on nurse researchers' use of dynamic interpretative comments and formulations.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review.
  • Reflective discussion.
  • Critical analysis of psychoanalytically informed interviewing.

Main Results:

  • Researchers may experience apprehension with this approach.
  • The study highlights the need for careful consideration of interviewer conduct and sharing of analysis.
  • Ethical considerations are paramount, especially regarding therapeutic expectations.

Conclusions:

  • Psychoanalytically informed interviewing requires reflective practice by nurse researchers.
  • Attention must be paid to the limitations and possibilities of parallels between therapeutic and research interviews.
  • Researchers must consider their own and participants' expectations regarding the therapeutic potential of interviews.