Conducting phenomenological research: Rationalizing the methods and rigour of the phenomenology of practice

J Adv Nurs. 2018 Jul;74(7):1723-1734. doi: 10.1111/jan.13569. Epub 2018 Apr 17.

Abstract

Aims: To offer a complete outlook in a readable easy way of van Manen's hermeneutic-phenomenological method to nurses interested in undertaking phenomenological research.

Background: Phenomenology, as research methodology, involves a certain degree of complexity. It is difficult to identify a single article or author which sets out the didactic guidelines that specifically guide research of this kind. In this context, the theoretical-practical view of Max van Manen's Phenomenology of Practice may be seen as a rigorous guide and directive on which researchers may find support to undertake phenomenological research.

Design: Discussion paper.

Data sources: This discussion paper is based on our own experiences and supported by literature and theory. Our central sources of data have been the books and writings of Max van Manen and his website "Phenomenologyonline".

Implications for nursing: The principal methods of the hermeneutic-phenomenological method are addressed and explained providing an enriching overview of phenomenology of practice. A proposal is made for the way the suggestions made by van Manen might be organized for use with the methods involved in Phenomenology of Practice: Social sciences, philosophical and philological methods. Thereby, nurse researchers interested in conducting phenomenological research may find a global outlook and support to understand and conduct this type of inquiry which draws on the art.

Conclusion: The approach in this article may help nurse scholars and researchers reach an overall, encompassing perspective of the main methods and activities involved in doing phenomenological research. Nurses interested in doing phenomenology of practice are expected to commit with reflection and writing.

Keywords: methodology; nurses; nursing; phenomenology; philosophy; qualitative methods; van Manen.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Humans
  • Nursing Research / methods*
  • Philosophy, Nursing*
  • Research Design