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Using qualitative research in community nurse casework

T Frost, R Edwards

    Nursing Times
    |July 17, 1996
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    Community nurses can enhance client care by applying qualitative research methods. Utilizing techniques like detailed casenotes and understanding client language improves care validity and focus.

    Area of Science:

    • Nursing Research
    • Qualitative Methods
    • Community Health

    Background:

    • Community nursing requires in-depth understanding of client contexts.
    • Traditional methods may not fully capture client-centered perspectives.
    • Qualitative research offers tools for nuanced interpretation.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To explore the application of qualitative research skills in community nursing.
    • To enhance the validity and client-focus of nursing interpretations.
    • To guide community nurses in utilizing specific qualitative techniques.

    Main Methods:

    • Discussion of qualitative research methodologies.
    • Examination of casenote construction and utilization.
    • Exploration of theoretical sensitivity development.

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  • Emphasis on employing native-language terms.
  • Highlighting critical awareness of documentary evidence.
  • Main Results:

    • Qualitative methods can yield valid, client-focused interpretations.
    • Casenotes, theoretical sensitivity, and native language enhance understanding.
    • Awareness of documentary evidence is crucial for comprehensive assessment.

    Conclusions:

    • Community nurses can effectively use qualitative research skills.
    • These skills improve the depth and client-centeredness of nursing practice.
    • Adoption of these methods leads to more valid and responsive care.