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Hermeneutic Phenomenological Research: A Practical Guide for Nurse Researchers

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This chapter discusses how to start fieldwork, analyze the data, and write the results to reduce bias.
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Introduction - Marlene Z Cohen Writing the Proposal - Marlene Z Cohen How to Start Fieldwork - Richard H Steeves Ethical Issues and Ethical Approval - Marlene Z Cohen Sampling - Richard H Steeves How to Conduct Research - David L Kahn How to Analyze the Data - Marlene Z Cohen et al Reducing Bias - David L Kahn Writing the Results - Richard H Steeves

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