Analysis methods in hermeneutic phenomenological research: interpretive profiles
05. Jan. 2021
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Artikel-Kategorie: Review
Online veröffentlicht: 05. Jan. 2021
Seitenbereich: 293 - 298
Eingereicht: 21. März 2020
Akzeptiert: 26. Mai 2020
DOI: https://doi.org/10.2478/fon-2020-0038
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Figure 1

Example of an interpretive profile_
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Section 1: Provide a definition of a case | A case will be defined as a married or cohabitating parenting dyad from an urban community with at least one teenage child. |
Section 2: Background on the participant | White married couple. Carl is 36 and Cat is 32. They have a 14-year-old son and twin boys, who are 10 years old. Carl was born in Nevada and went to school to become a chef. He is currently working full time as a chef at a nursing home. Cat was born in Nevada as well. She earned a two-year college degree and is currently a stay-at-home mom. She homeschools their three children. Their household income is between $10,000 and $50,000 per year and they often struggle to pay their monthly bills. They receive Medicaid and generally see their primary care provider at a federally funded health clinic or go to a walk-in clinic if they cannot get an appointment. Neither has served in the military. They do not have a telephone land line but they do have internet access. Everyone in the household owns a cell phone. |
Section 3: Coded excerpts related to study aims | Aim 1—Reveal parenting demands and practices of parents raising teenage children
Engaging in activities with their children was a common pattern related to parenting pre-teen children. Carl went out of his way to spend time with his pre-teen son. Carl does not make much money, so spending time with his children involved doing things at home. When asked what they did together, he responded: “I don’t have a lot of money most of the time so I like to relax around the house.... we just can’t do too much, so when I’m sittin’ around the house and I try to talk to my son or play video games with him.” |