The ecomap: a tool for extending understanding in hermeneutic phenomenological research.
Published In: Nurse Researcher, 2023, v. 31, n. 4. P. 6 1 of 3
Database: Academic Search Ultimate 2 of 3
Authored By: Jestico, Elizabeth; Taylor, Bridget; Finlay, Teresa; Schutz, Susan 3 of 3
Abstract
Why you should read this article: • To gain insight into how ecomaps can be used effectively in research interviews • To appreciate the dynamic nature of ecomaps • To understand how using ecomaps in research interviews is congruent with the philosophical foundations of hermeneutic phenomenology Background: Ecomaps are tools used in nursing practice to assess families' social support systems. Ecomaps have been used effectively in qualitative research but little attention has been given to their use as a tool in the methodological approach of hermeneutic phenomenology. Aim: To demonstrate that the use of ecomaps is congruent with the Heideggerian philosophical foundations of hermeneutic phenomenology. Discussion: This article reflects on a study in which the researchers used ecomaps to explore how parents of children with cancer are supported with decision-making about their children's care. Exploration of the Heideggerian concepts of 'being in the world', 'being with' and 'temporality' prompted reflections about how constructing ecomaps furthers understanding of participants' unique contexts. Using an ecomap in an in-depth interview enabled interviewees to return to their experiences of being supported with decision-making; it also further developed the researcher's understanding of how each participant's experience was situated in their evolving relationships with others. Conclusion: Constructing ecomaps in hermeneutic phenomenology is in tune with Heideggerian philosophical concepts. Ecomaps can open a door to participants' experiences, deepen the researcher's understanding and find further meaning in those experiences. Implications for practice: Ecomaps are a useful way of shining a light on participants' experiences in hermeneutic phenomenological research. The article provides practical tips to optimise their use in future research. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
Additional Information
- Source:Nurse Researcher. 2023/12, Vol. 31, Issue 4, p6
- Document Type:Article
- Subject Area:Literature and Writing
- Publication Date:2023
- ISSN:1351-5578
- DOI:10.7748/nr.2023.e1890
- Accession Number:174756193
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