Abstract

Background: Grounded theory is a well-known methodology employed in many research studies. Qualitative and quantitative data generation techniques can be used in a grounded theory study. Grounded theory sets out to discover or construct theory from data, systematically obtained and analysed using comparative analysis. While grounded theory is inherently flexible, it is a complex methodology. Thus, novice researchers strive to understand the discourse and the practical application of grounded theory concepts and processes. Objective: The aim of this article is to provide a contemporary research framework suitable to inform a grounded theory study. Result: This article provides an overview of grounded theory illustrated through a graphic representation of the processes and methods employed in conducting research using this methodology. The framework is presented as a diagrammatic representation of a research design and acts as a visual guide for the novice grounded theory researcher. Discussion: As grounded theory is not a linear process, the framework illustrates the interplay between the essential grounded theory methods and iterative and comparative actions involved. Each of the essential methods and processes that underpin grounded theory are defined in this article. Conclusion: Rather than an engagement in philosophical discussion or a debate of the different genres that can be used in grounded theory, this article illustrates how a framework for a research study design can be used to guide and inform the novice nurse researcher undertaking a study using grounded theory. Research findings and recommendations can contribute to policy or knowledge development, service provision and can reform thinking to initiate change in the substantive area of inquiry.

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Grounded theoryConstruct (python library)Qualitative researchRepresentation (politics)Process (computing)Computer scienceDiagrammatic reasoningTheoretical samplingManagement scienceEpistemologySociologySocial science

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2019
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Volume
7
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2050312118822927-2050312118822927
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Ylona Chun Tie, Melanie Birks, Karen Francis (2019). Grounded theory research: A design framework for novice researchers. SAGE Open Medicine , 7 , 2050312118822927-2050312118822927. https://doi.org/10.1177/2050312118822927

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10.1177/2050312118822927
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30637106
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PMC6318722

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