Bracketing – practical considerations in Husserlian phenomenological research
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Bracketing – practical considerations in Husserlian phenomenological research

Conal Hamill Nurse lecturer , School of Nursing and Midwifery, Queen’s University Belfast, UK
Helen AH Sinclair Teaching fellow, School of Nursing and Midwifery, Queen’s University Belfast, UK

Conal Hamill and Helen Sinclair discuss bracketing in Husserlian phenomenological research

Nursing research leans heavily towards naturalism, with phenomenology commonly adopted. The three main schools of phenomenology used are Husserl’s descriptive approach, Heidegger’s interpretive hermeneutic approach and the Dutch Utrecht School of phenomenology which combines characteristics of both.

Nurse Researcher. 17, 2, 16-24. doi: 10.7748/nr2010.01.17.2.16.c7458

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