• Nursing forum · Jan 2004

    Review

    Narrative research: a viable methodology for clinical nursing.

    • Janine A Overcash.
    • College of Nursing, University of South Florida, USA. jovercas@hsc.usf.edu
    • Nurs Forum. 2004 Jan 1; 39 (1): 15-22.

    TopicNarrative research provides a reasonable methodology for gathering rich, multidimensional data in the clinical setting.PurposeTo familiarize nurses with the concept of narrative research, review pertinent narrative research literature, and identify some ways this methodology can be integrated into clinical nursing.SourcesA review of published literature from psychology, sociology, anthropology, and nursing, with citations from women with breast cancer.ConclusionsNarrative research can make a valid contribution to nursing science in language familiar to nurses and other healthcare professionals.

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