Analysis methods in hermeneutic phenomenological research: interpretive profiles
Catégorie d'article: Review
Publié en ligne: 05 janv. 2021
Pages: 293 - 298
Reçu: 21 mars 2020
Accepté: 26 mai 2020
DOI: https://doi.org/10.2478/fon-2020-0038
Mots clés
© 2020 Sarah Oerther, published by Sciendo
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Objective
To describe the development of interpretive profiles for a hermeneutic phenomenological research study.
Methods
literature review was conducted to identify research that has used interpretive profiles. An initial interpretive profile was constructed.
Results
The final outcome was an interpretive profile that contained a case summary and addressed the aims of the researcher's study. The interpretive profile contained background material, coded excerpts, and interpretive comments.
Conclusions
Interpretive profiles can assist emerging scholars in describing self-world relations and experiential variations within and across participants. Interpretive profiles can facilitate the writing of dissertations and manuscripts since the data is systematically archived and easily retrievable.