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  1. Phenomenological research is a qualitative research method that aims to understand the essence of a phenomenon from the perspective of those who have experienced it1. Examples of themes that can be studied using phenomenological research include12:
    • Women’s experiences in maternity wards
    • Racism in the workplace
    • How families experience end-of-life care for loved ones
    • The experience of homelessness
    • Perceptions of social justice among marginalized communities
    • Cultural identity among immigrant populations
    • Experiences of discrimination based on race/ethnicity
    • The meaning of community in rural areas
    • The lived experiences of refugees resettling in a new country
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    Women’s experiences in maternity wards, racism in the workplace, and how families experience end-of-life care for loved ones are some examples of themes that can be studied using phenomenological research.
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    • The experience of homelessness: A phenomenological exploration.
    • Perceptions of social justice among marginalized communities.
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  3. WEBThis article is aimed towards assisting researchers and doctoral students considering hermeneutic interpretive phenomenology for their research studies. It offers a framework that combined Fleming et al. (2003) and …

  4. WEBOur research is the only study we know of to merge a CBPR approach with interpretive phenomenology using focus group data collection and Template Analysis to derive hierarchical thematic results as well as an …

  5. Making Sense of Husserlian Phenomenological Philosophy in …

  6. Why Phenomenology Came Into Nursing: The Legitimacy and …

  7. Empirical Phenomenological Inquiry: Guidance in Choosing …

  8. Using Diaries With Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis: …

  9. Hermeneutic Phenomenology and Phenomenology: A …

  10. The Work of Hermeneutic Phenomenology - Kitty Maria Suddick, …

  11. A choir or cacophony? Sample sizes and quality of conveying ...

  12. Innovating the Craft of Phenomenological Research Methods …

  13. Should Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis (IPA) be Used …

  14. ‘A Total Gamechanger’: An Interpretative Phenomenological …

  15. Limits of self and Other xenosophic responsiveness: Including …