Building Concepts

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Janice M. Morse                             14 BUILDING CONCEPTS                 A concept … refers to the properties of a phenomenon, not the phenomenon itself. It gives meaning to what can be seen, heard, tasted,…

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Concept Identification Using Qualitative Inquiry

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Janice M. Morse                             13 CONCEPT IDENTIFICATION USING QUALITATIVE INQUIRY                 What is wrong with health care are its concepts and words, rather than its picayune—but rather costly—procedures. —Ivan Illich (1994) Concept…

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From Concept Development to Qualitatively Derived Theory: Ethical Sensitivity in Professional Practice

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Kathryn Weaver                             21 FROM CONCEPT DEVELOPMENT TO QUALITATIVELY DERIVED THEORY: ETHICAL SENSITIVITY IN PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE                 The signs – sometimes imperceptible, at others very clear – are all around us. But…

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Modes of Releasing in the Praxis Theory of Suffering: The Responses of Women to the Results of Breast Biopsy

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Janice M. Morse and Charlotte Pooler                             24 MODES OF RELEASING IN THE PRAXIS THEORY OF SUFFERING: THE RESPONSES OF WOMEN TO THE RESULTS OF BREAST BIOPSY                 For the next thirty-six…

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The Praxis Theory of Comfort and Comforting

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Janice M. Morse                             37 THE PRAXIS THEORY OF COMFORT AND COMFORTING1                 Asked by elderly woman:                 “What do you call a group of nurses?”                 Answer: “A comfort!” What, then, is comfort?…

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Concept Clarification: The Use of Pragmatic Utility

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Janice M. Morse                             17 CONCEPT CLARIFICATION: THE USE OF PRAGMATIC UTILITY1                 Words … should be discarded as soon as they begin to conceal what they ought to illuminate. Our terminology…

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Developing Theory Using Mixed Methods: Patterns of Attending in Nursing

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Joan L. Bottorff                             26 DEVELOPING THEORY USING MIXED METHODS: PATTERNS OF ATTENDING IN NURSING                 The amount of relief and comfort experienced by the sick after the skin has been carefully…

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The Myth of a Theory Base

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Janice M. Morse                             39 THE MYTH OF A THEORY BASE                 Theories, derived from qualitative research, languish in libraries and in journals, separated from patient care by the infamous research-practice. —Morse…

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