Qualitative research, particularly phenomenology, is
increasingly popular as a method for midwifery and health-related
research. These approaches enable rich and detailed explanations to
be uncovered and bring experience to life. Important
recommendations and practice- based implications may then be raised
and debated for future use. This book brings together a range of
phenomenological methods and insights into one accessible text.
Illustrated with plenty of examples of successful
phenomenological research, Qualitative Research in Midwifery and
Childbirth keeps the focus applied to midwifery and childbirth and
makes clear the links to practice throughout. The book introduces
three key phenomenological approaches - descriptive, interpretive
and the life world - and includes a comparative chapter which
discusses the differences between these varied perspectives and
methods. Each chapter focuses on how these approaches are used
within midwifery research. The remaining chapters present a number
of different research projects. These demonstrate how different
phenomenological approaches have been used to explore and uncover
experiences of childbirth and maternity as well as offering
important insights into how women experience different facets of
the birth experience during the antenatal, intra-partum and
postnatal period.
Designed for researchers and students undertaking research
projects on midwifery and childbirth, this text includes
contributions from a range of international and highly regarded
phenomenological authors and researchers.
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