概念框架:一个实用指南
John Kulesa1,2, Spandana Induru3,4, Elizabeth Hubbard5,6
1Kravis Children's Hospital, Division of Hospital Medicine, New York, New York.
Hospital pediatrics
|October 4, 2024
概括
本研究阐明了概念框架 (CF),这是一个关键的研究工具,将文献评论,方法和设计联系起来. 它提供了在科学研究中开发和有效利用CF的策略.
科学领域:
- 研究方法研究方法研究方法学
- 科学调查 科学调查
背景情况:
- 概念框架 (CF) 缺乏普遍的定义和在研究中的一致的应用.
- 研究人员经常混诸如理论,理论框架和CF等术语,阻碍了清晰的研究表达.
研究的目的:
- 将概念框架 (CF) 定义为一种连接文献审查,研究方法和研究设计的工具.
- 区分CF与相关术语,如理论和理论框架.
- 在整个研究过程中提供开发和实施CF的实际策略.
主要方法:
- 文献综合,以确定CF的作用.
- 术语的比较分析 (理论,理论框架,CF).
- 开发CF应用的实际策略和例子.
主要成果:
- 该CF服务于现有文献,理论和模型的基础研究.
- 它证明了研究设计的合理性,并澄清了研究问题的分析镜头.
- 在CF,理论和理论框架之间提供了明确的区别.
结论:
- 概念框架 (CF) 对于结构化研究和关键组件的联系至关重要.
- 正确理解和应用CF可以提高研究的严谨性和清晰性.
- 为研究人员提供实用指导,帮助他们开发和有效使用CF.
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