TY - JOUR
T1 - Theory and interpretation in qualitative studies from general practice
T2 - Why and how?
AU - Malterud, Kirsti
N1 - © 2015 the Nordic Societies of Public Health.
PY - 2016/3
Y1 - 2016/3
N2 - OBJECTIVE: In this article, I want to promote theoretical awareness and commitment among qualitative researchers in general practice and suggest adequate and feasible theoretical approaches.APPROACH: I discuss different theoretical aspects of qualitative research and present the basic foundations of the interpretative paradigm. Associations between paradigms, philosophies, methodologies and methods are examined and different strategies for theoretical commitment presented. Finally, I discuss the impact of theory for interpretation and the development of general practice knowledge.MAIN POINTS: A scientific theory is a consistent and soundly based set of assumptions about a specific aspect of the world, predicting or explaining a phenomenon. Qualitative research is situated in an interpretative paradigm where notions about particular human experiences in context are recognized from different subject positions. Basic theoretical features from the philosophy of science explain why and how this is different from positivism. Reflexivity, including theoretical awareness and consistency, demonstrates interpretative assumptions, accounting for situated knowledge. Different types of theoretical commitment in qualitative analysis are presented, emphasizing substantive theories to sharpen the interpretative focus. Such approaches are clearly within reach for a general practice researcher contributing to clinical practice by doing more than summarizing what the participants talked about, without trying to become a philosopher. CONCLUSIONS QUALITATIVE STUDIES FROM GENERAL PRACTICE DESERVE STRONGER THEORETICAL AWARENESS AND COMMITMENT THAN WHAT IS CURRENTLY ESTABLISHED PERSISTENT ATTENTION TO AND RESPECT FOR THE DISTINCTIVE DOMAIN OF KNOWLEDGE AND PRACTICE WHERE THE RESEARCH DELIVERIES ARE TARGETED IS NECESSARY TO CHOOSE ADEQUATE THEORETICAL ENDEAVOURS: .
AB - OBJECTIVE: In this article, I want to promote theoretical awareness and commitment among qualitative researchers in general practice and suggest adequate and feasible theoretical approaches.APPROACH: I discuss different theoretical aspects of qualitative research and present the basic foundations of the interpretative paradigm. Associations between paradigms, philosophies, methodologies and methods are examined and different strategies for theoretical commitment presented. Finally, I discuss the impact of theory for interpretation and the development of general practice knowledge.MAIN POINTS: A scientific theory is a consistent and soundly based set of assumptions about a specific aspect of the world, predicting or explaining a phenomenon. Qualitative research is situated in an interpretative paradigm where notions about particular human experiences in context are recognized from different subject positions. Basic theoretical features from the philosophy of science explain why and how this is different from positivism. Reflexivity, including theoretical awareness and consistency, demonstrates interpretative assumptions, accounting for situated knowledge. Different types of theoretical commitment in qualitative analysis are presented, emphasizing substantive theories to sharpen the interpretative focus. Such approaches are clearly within reach for a general practice researcher contributing to clinical practice by doing more than summarizing what the participants talked about, without trying to become a philosopher. CONCLUSIONS QUALITATIVE STUDIES FROM GENERAL PRACTICE DESERVE STRONGER THEORETICAL AWARENESS AND COMMITMENT THAN WHAT IS CURRENTLY ESTABLISHED PERSISTENT ATTENTION TO AND RESPECT FOR THE DISTINCTIVE DOMAIN OF KNOWLEDGE AND PRACTICE WHERE THE RESEARCH DELIVERIES ARE TARGETED IS NECESSARY TO CHOOSE ADEQUATE THEORETICAL ENDEAVOURS: .
U2 - 10.1177/1403494815621181
DO - 10.1177/1403494815621181
M3 - Journal article
C2 - 26647095
SN - 1403-4948
VL - 44
SP - 120
EP - 129
JO - Scandinavian Journal of Public Health
JF - Scandinavian Journal of Public Health
IS - 2
ER -