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  • 1University of Alabama School of Nursing, Birmingham 35294-1210.

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Level I methods enable researchers to explore phenomena from the subject

Area of Science:

  • Qualitative research methodologies
  • Nursing research methods

Background:

  • Exploration of phenomena from the subject's perspective is crucial in research.
  • Traditional methods may not fully capture lived experiences.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To introduce and explain Level I research methods.
  • To highlight the utility of Level I methods for in-depth inquiry.

Main Methods:

  • Level I methods provide a framework for subject-centered inquiry.
  • These methods facilitate understanding phenomena through participant viewpoints.

Main Results:

  • Level I methods allow navigation of complex research areas.
  • They enable answering research questions from the subjects' point of view.

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Conclusions:

  • Level I methods are valuable for qualitative research.
  • Nurse researchers are increasingly adopting these subject-centered approaches.