Destination competitiveness: A phenomenographic study

MA Novais, L Ruhanen, C Arcodia - Tourism management, 2018 - Elsevier
The destination competitiveness literature, while well established, is fraught with
inconsistencies over its definition, measurement and its legitimacy as a topic of research …

Motivation is a game: Massively multiplayer online games as agents of motivation in higher education

P Bawa, SL Watson, W Watson - Computers & Education, 2018 - Elsevier
Stakeholders in the education arena are seeking effective and affordable ways to integrate
technology in curriculum. One technology integration approach that has received attention is …

Patients' experiences of triage in an emergency department: A phenomenographic study

M Phiri, T Heyns, I Coetzee - Applied nursing research, 2020 - Elsevier
Background Triage, predominantly done by nurses in the emergency department, is globally
accepted as essential to prioritise the acuity of patient care. Patients with low acuity illness …

[PDF][PDF] Choosing the right qualitative approach: Is phenomenography a design for my study?

P Jobin, S Turale - Pacific Rim International Journal of Nursing …, 2019 - he02.tci-thaijo.org
Researchhas published a wide range of studies utilizing different research approaches, as
well as introducing to readers' descriptions of research approaches they may not have …

Researching ethnic minority lives in multicultural contexts: a methodological inquiry in acculturation

S Karim, MT Hue - International Journal of Comparative Education …, 2022 - emerald.com
Purpose This paper aims to outline the experience of choosing an appropriate methodology
from the potential qualitative methods for studying acculturative experiences amongst a …

Categorizing Student Learning about Research, Nature of Science, and Poster Presentation in a Workshop-Based Undergraduate Research Experience

A Wierzchowski, DJ Wink - Journal of chemical education, 2023 - ACS Publications
This paper examines student experiences in a workshop-based undergraduate research
experience studying the activity and inhibition of salivary amylase that provides students …

[HTML][HTML] The critical care nurse's perception of handover: a phenomenographic study

LL Vretare, A Anderzen-Carlsson - Intensive and Critical Care Nursing, 2020 - Elsevier
Objective To describe variations in critical care nurses' perceptions of handover. Research
methodology Phenomenographic design using individual interviews for data-collection …

Phenomenography: An emerging qualitative research design for nursing

J Bayuo, L Aziato, KCA Wong, J Su… - Journal of Advanced …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Background Phenomenography emerged from pedagogy to examine the qualitatively
different ways that individuals experience and perceive the same phenomenon. Despite its …

“We're back in control of the story and we're not letting anyone take that away from us”: patient teacher programs as means for patient emancipation

E Kangasjarvi, J Forsey, JS Simpson, SL Ng - Advances in Health …, 2024 - Springer
While patient engagement in healthcare professions education (HPE) has significantly
increased in the past decades, a theoretical gap remains. What are the varied reasons as to …

Self-determination theory in ophthalmology education: factors influencing autonomy, competence and relatedness in medical students

DDCS Dutt, H Razavi, SE Carr - Medical Education Online, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
Background The affective components of learning, including student motivation, has yet to
be thoroughly investigated in undergraduate ophthalmology education. This study aims to …