A discussion of differences in preparation, performance and postreflections in participant observations within two grounded theory approaches

Connie Bøttcher Berthelsen, Tove Lindhardt Damsgaard, Kirsten Frederiksen

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Abstract

This paper presents a discussion of the differences in using participant observation as a data collection method by comparing the classic grounded theory methodology of Barney Glaser with the constructivist grounded theory methodology by Kathy Charmaz. Participant observations allow nursing researchers to experience activities and interactions directly in situ. However, using participant observations as a data collection method can be done in many ways, depending on the chosen grounded theory methodology, and may produce different results. This discussion shows that how the differences between using participant observations in classic and constructivist grounded theory can be considerable and that grounded theory researchers should adhere to the method descriptions of performing participant observations according to the selected grounded theory methodology to enhance the quality of research.
OriginalsprogEngelsk
TidsskriftScandinavian Journal of Caring Sciences
Vol/bind31
Udgave nummer2
Sider (fra-til)413-420
ISSN0283-9318
DOI
StatusUdgivet - jun. 2017

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