Janice M. Morse's research while affiliated with University of Utah and other places

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In this project we used sequential qualitative, QUAL → qual (i.e., sequential qualitative mixed method-method design) to explore the experiences of 36 nurses involving 44 clinical errors. With the core QUAL component, we used content analysis to describe the context and develop a new taxonomy—Circumstances-of-Error. This compensates for limitations...
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Nursing theory has evolved since the 1960s, from conceptual models to concept analysis to mid-range theories. Mid-range theories are developed primarily for qualitative research, to target patient problems, to respond to patient needs, to identify interventions and the changing patterns of patient care. These mid-range theories cluster in various p...
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Using checklists in manuscripts are perceived to indicate quality, transparency, and rigor. Generally, these checklists consist of a list of all of the strategies that may be used to ensure rigor and transparency. Beside each item, there is usually a box to check (or tick) to indicate whether a component is present, and a space on which to note the...
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Despite four decades of resilience research, resilience remains a poor fit for practice as a scientific construct. Using the literature, we explored the concepts attributed to the development of resilience, identifying those that mitigate symptoms of distress caused by adversity and facilitate coping in seven classes of illness: transplants, cancer...
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Problem statement: This study evaluates the feasibility of a nurse-delivered telephone intervention to reduce oral mucositis severity and prevent dehydration in patients with lung or head and neck cancer undergoing chemotherapy and radiation therapy. Design: This study used a two-phase, qualitatively driven, mixed-methods descriptive design. Data...
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Problem statement: This study evaluates the feasibility of a nurse-delivered telephone intervention to reduce oral mucositis severity and prevent dehydration in patients with lung or head and neck cancer undergoing chemotherapy and radiation therapy. Design: This study used a two-phase, qualitatively driven, mixed-methods descriptive design. Da...
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When examining the changes in society and the concomitant changes in research methods in the last century, unquestionably qualitative inquiry has been superseded by quantitative methods and had to work to find its niche in the social sciences. Here, I explore the push factors that have made space for the establishment and legitimization of qualitat...

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... These results are in line with Scott's [9] ndings that, after Following the patient's stabilization and introspection, the second victim started to think about how the incident would impact future lawsuits, job security, and licensing. The incident's unpleasant feelings may affect the nurse's emotional health and future practice for a considerable amount of time, if not forever [10] . ...
... To gain a thorough understanding of the subject, this study used a convergent parallel design, a mixed-method design. Morse (2021) defined the research method as qualitative and quantitative (QUAL+QUAN). A convergent parallel design requires the researcher to conduct the quantitative and qualitative elements concurrently at the same phase of the research process, weigh the approaches equally, analyse the two components independently, and interpret the results collectively (Dawadi et al., 2021). ...
... At its core, the success of these interventions hinges on PLWH cultivating resilience within the context of ART to achieve optimal treatment outcomes. Resilience, characterized as positive psychological, behavioral, and social adaptation to stressors, represents an ongoing process of coping and adaptation that demands dynamic strategies to address a range of challenges (Dulin et al., 2018;Morse et al., 2021). Higher levels of resilience are associated with reduced negative effects of HIV-related stress conditions, lower prevalence of depression, and, notably, increased adherence to ART and improved HIV viral load (Dale et al., 2014;Duthely et al., 2020;Montpetit et al., 2010;Wen et al., 2021). ...
... Especially in Public Health, there are concerns about the quality of qualitative research: its conception, methodological development, and outcomes disclosure are questioned both by researchers and by scientific journals 7,8 . Despite different editorial orientations, these show the necessary explanation of the main aspects that must be reported in publications of qualitative studies. ...
... İki grup arasında yaşam kalitesinde benzer bozulmalar gözlemlendi. Ruegg (2021), oral mukozit şiddetini azaltmayı ve dehidrasyonu önlemeyi amaçlayan hemşireler tarafından yapılan telefon müdahalesinin uygulanabilirliğini değerlendirmiştir. Bu çalışma, Güney Florida'daki bir akademik kanser merkezinden alınan 11 katılımcı üzerinde gerçekleştirilmiştir. Katılımcılara semptom yönetimi eğitimi verilmiş ve ardından haftada iki kez kişiselleştirilmiş hemşire koçluk telefon görüşmeleri yapılmıştır. ...
... In line with Morse (2020), the present findings demonstrated the competition and replacement of different theoretical explanations regarding 'what is going on'. The theories necessarily characterise the language with and through which the empirical material is analysed (Glasdam, 2018;Jackson & Mazzei, 2013). ...