Interpretive Phenomenology: Embodiment Caring, and Ethics in Health and Illness.

Patricia Benner (Editor)

Published 1994

Part I of this edited work presents a philosophical introduction to interpretive phenomenology for research, and for understanding caring practices and ethics. Part II presents actual examples of interpretive phenomenological research studies. This work is one of the most frequently cited sources for interpretive phenomenological research.

 

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