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The use of concept mapping in data analysis: a phenomenology study of family members’ experiences in taking care of people with cancer

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16 dic 2024
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Figure 1.

Developing the first category until the tenth category (generated from NVivo).
Developing the first category until the tenth category (generated from NVivo).

Figure 2.

Developing the eleventh category until the twenty second category (generated from NVivo).
Developing the eleventh category until the twenty second category (generated from NVivo).

Figure 3.

Concept map showing categories and linking sub-themes.
Concept map showing categories and linking sub-themes.

Figure 4.

The 10 sub-themes and the five developed themes.
The 10 sub-themes and the five developed themes.

Figure 5.

The final concept map showing the emerged core theme reflecting the experience of a family in taking care of a person with cancer.
The final concept map showing the emerged core theme reflecting the experience of a family in taking care of a person with cancer.
Lingua:
Inglese
Frequenza di pubblicazione:
4 volte all'anno
Argomenti della rivista:
Medicina, Professioni assisitive, infermieristica