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Showing posts with label Healthcare_Nursing. Show all posts

Grounded theory in dissertations & theses - Health care and Nursing (2008)


Nunn, G.M. (2008). The perceived leadership skills needed to improve the effectiveness of charge nurses: A grounded theory study. PhD, Capella University.


Winters, C.M. (2008). Pursuing a degree completion program in nursing: A grounded theory study. PhD, University of Wisconsin-Madison.

Grounded theory in dissertations & theses - Health care and Nursing (2001)

Agger-Gupta, N. (2001). From "making do" to established service, the development of health care interpreter services in Canada and the United States of America: A grounded theory study of health organization change and the growth of a new profession. PhD, Fielding Graduate Institute.

Grounded theory in dissertations & theses - Health care and Nursing (2000)

Ashley, V. (2000). A grounded theory research project. PhD. Surrey University.


Bishop, S.B. (2000). Grounded theory approach to the discovery of nurse executive competencies. DNS, Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center School of Nursing.

Grounded theory in dissertations & theses - Health care and Nursing (1997)

Ricci, T. (1997). The patient's hospital experience: A grounded theory analysis of personal accounts. PhD, York University (Canada).

Grounded theory in books - Health care and Nursing (2009)

Artinian, B.M., et al. (2009). Glaserian Grounded Theory in Nursing Research: Trusting Emergence. New York, NY: Springer. 

Grounded theory in books - Health care and Nursing (2007)

Santiago-Serrano, M. (2007). Grounded theory: Latino mental health providers' perceptions of the mental health beliefs of Latino clients. Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine.

Wuest, J. (2007). "Grounded Theory: the method". In: Munhall, P.L. (ed.), Nursing research: a qualitative perspective, 4th ed. pp. 239-272. Sudbury, Mass.; London: Jones and Bartlett.

Grounded theory in books - Health care and Nursing (2006)

Henwood, K.L. (2006). “Grounded theory in mental health and related research”. In: Slade, M. & Priebe, S. (eds.), Choosing Methods in Mental Health Research Century, pp. 68-84. London: Brunner Routledge.

Grounded theory in books - Health care and Nursing (2004)

Beck, C. T. (2004). "Grounded theory research". In: Fain, J.A. (ed.), Reading,
understanding and applying nursing research
, 2nd ed., pp. 265-286. Philadelphia, PA: F.A.Davis.

Grounded theory in books - Health care and Nursing (2001)

Schreiber, R.S. & Stern, P.N. (eds.) (2001). Using Grounded Theory in Nursing. New York: Springer Publishing Company.


Hutchinson, S.A. & Wilson, H.S. (2001). "Grounded Theory: The Method". In: Munhall, P.L. (eds.), Nursing Research: A Qualitative Perspective. 3rd ed., pp. 209-243. London: Jones & Bartlett.


Kearney, M. H. (2001). "New directions in grounded formal theory". In: Schreiber, R.S. & Stern, P. N. (eds.), Using Grounded Theory in Nursingpp. 227-247. New York: Springer.


Weiss, J. & Hutchinson, S.A. (2001). "Understanding Clients' Health Care Decisions: A Grounded Theory Approach". In: Munhall, P.L. (eds.), Nursing Research: A Qualitative Perspective. 3rd ed., pp. 245-276. London: Jones & Bartlett.

Grounded theory in books - Health care and Nursing (1999)

Carpenter, D. R. (1999). "Grounded theory as method". In: Streubert, H.J. & Carpenter, D.R. (eds.), Qualitative research in nursing: Advancing the humanistic imperative, 2nd ed., pp. 99-115. Philadelphia, PA: Lippincott.


Carpenter, D. R. (1999). "Grounded theory in practice, education, and administration". In: Streubert, H.J. & Carpenter, D.R. (eds.), Qualitative research in nursing: Advancing the humanistic imperative, 2nd ed., pp. 117-143. Philadelphia, PA: Lippincott.

Grounded theory in books - Health care and Nursing (1992-1996)

Carpenter, D. R. (1995). "Grounded theory research approach applied to nursing education, practice, and administration". In: Streubert, H. J. & Carpenter, D. R. (eds.), Qualitative research in nursing: Advancing the humanistic imperative, pp. 162-194. Philadelphia: Lippincott.

Grounded theory in books - Health care and Nursing (1987-1991)

Simpson, E.L. (ed.) (1991). Learning Patterns Among Women Professionals: Theory Grounded in the Lives of Nurses. Leps Press.

Bowers, B. J. (1988). "Grounded theory". In: Sarter, B. (ed.), Paths to knowledge: Innovative research methods for nursing. pp. 33-59. New York : National League for Nursing.

Morse, J. M. (1991). " Strategies for Sampling". In: Morse, J. M. (ed). Qualitative Nursing Research - A Contemporary Dialogue, pp. 126-145. London: Sage.

Stern, P. N. (1991). "Are Counting and Coding A Cappella Appropriate in Qualitative Research?". InMorse, J.M. (ed.). Qualitative Nursing Research - A Contemporary Dialoguepp. 146-163. London: Sage.

Grounded theory in books - Health care and Nursing (1977-1986)

Chenitz, W.C. & Swanson, J.M. (eds.) (1986). From practice to grounded theory: qualitative research in nursing. Menlo Park, CA: Addison-Wesley.



Stern, P.N. (1985). "Using grounded theory method in nursing research". In: Leininger, M.M. (ed.), Qualitative research methods in nursing, pp. 149-160. Orlando, FL: Grune & Stratton.


Stern, P.N. & Pyles, S. (1986). "Using grounded theory methodology to study women's culturally based decisions about health". In: Stern, P.N. (ed.), Women, health and culture, pp. 1-24. Washington, DC: Hemisphere.