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In the last Research Made Simple Series article, we briefly outlined the main phenomenological research approaches in relation to investigating healthcare phenomena including Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis (IPA).
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In the last Research Made Simple Series article, we briefly...
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5 Ιουλ 2017 · IPA is an integrative hermeneutic phenomenology first proposed by Jonathan Smith in a paper that argued for an experiential approach in psychology that could equally dialogue with mainstream psychology.
IPA was originally developed as a method to undertake experiential research in psychology1 and has gained prominence across health and social sciences as a way to understand and interpret topics which are complex and emotionally laden, such as illness experi-ences.2 In this article, we detail in more depth, the philo-sophical and methodological ...
In this book, we introduce you to IPA, explore its origins, and provide practical guidance on how to use it, assuming you have limited or no experience with qualitative methods.
Although developed in the field of psychology, IPA is increasingly being used in the human, social, and health sciences (Charlick et al., 2016). ... ... IPA is the appropriate methodology to...
24 Φεβ 2020 · The study applied an interpretative phenomenological analysis (IPA) approach to qualitative research, to describe how the participants made sense of their experiences of providing care to ...
Case study. This case study focuses on an IPA study that focused on the lived experiences of adolescents and young adults (AYA) and their family/significant other living with malignant melanoma (MM). Families and other people important to the experience can provide a logical and insightful perspectives on a shared psychosocial phenomenon.