Application and challenges of using a Constructivist Grounded Theory methodology to address an undertheorized clinical challenge: A discussion paper

IF 3.1 Q1 NURSING
Paul Bobbink , Philip Larkin , Sebastian Probst
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Abstract

Background

The benefits of nurse-led therapeutic patient education regarding wound healing and the prevention of recurrences for individuals living with a venous leg ulcer remain unclear. Obtaining the individuals perspective could offer an in depth understanding of why and how they engage or not, in self-management strategies following nurse-led patient education. Despite strong evidence indicating the need for further investigation into the benefits of therapeutic patient education in this population there is a lack of research into how individuals cope with chronic venous insufficiency or resulting ulceration. With this discussion paper we therefore explore the challenges associated with employing a Constructivist Grounded Theory methodology to gain a deeper insight into the experiences of patients with venous leg ulcers receiving individualized nurse-led patient education programs focused on the self-management of their condition.

Objective

To identify and analyse the specific methodological and practical challenges encountered when applying a Constructivist Grounded Theory methodology to gain a better understanding of how patients with venous leg ulcer experience an individualised nurse-led patient education programme concerning the self-management of their condition.

Design

discussion paper

Results and Discussion

The constructivist approach to Grounded Theory methodology allows for the investigation of understudied phenomena such as nurse-led patient education for individuals living with venous leg ulcers. This methodology values the co-construction of a theory taking into consideration the inherent value of participants’ and researchers’ experiences. However, the specificities of constructivist epistemology challenge certain methodological aspects of Grounded Theory methods, such as how and when to use existing literature, conduct interviews to generate data and engage in the coding and theoretical sampling process for conceptualizing and proposing a theory.

Conclusions

The constructivist paradigm of grounded theory methodolgy resonates with the art and science of nursing through its collaborative ‘real-world’ reflective approach, offering a unique way to explore understudied complex clinical nursing practice.

Registration

This methodological paper is derived from a PhD study embedded in a clinical trial (NCT04019340) were the recruitment started on February 2020, approved by ethical committee of Geneva (CCER: 2019-01964)

Tweetable abstract

Constructivist Grounded Theory Methodologies could support an in depth understanding of the impact of nursing interventions

使用建构主义基础理论方法解决理论不足的临床难题的应用和挑战:讨论文件
背景以护士为主导的治疗性患者教育对静脉性腿部溃疡患者伤口愈合和预防复发的益处尚不清楚。从患者的角度出发,可以深入了解他们在接受护士指导的患者教育后,为何以及如何参与或不参与自我管理策略。尽管有强有力的证据表明,有必要进一步调查治疗性患者教育对这一人群的益处,但目前还缺乏对个人如何应对慢性静脉功能不全或由此导致的溃疡的研究。因此,我们在本讨论文件中探讨了采用建构主义基础理论方法深入了解静脉性腿部溃疡患者在接受以自我病情管理为重点的个性化护士指导患者教育项目时所面临的挑战。目标确定并分析在应用建构主义基础理论方法时遇到的具体方法和实际挑战,以更好地了解静脉性腿部溃疡患者是如何体验由护士主导的有关自我管理病情的个性化患者教育项目的。设计讨论论文结果与讨论基础理论方法的建构主义方法允许对研究不足的现象进行调查,如由护士主导的针对静脉性腿部溃疡患者的患者教育。这种方法重视理论的共同建构,同时考虑到参与者和研究人员经验的内在价值。然而,建构主义认识论的特殊性对基础理论方法的某些方法论方面提出了挑战,例如如何以及何时使用现有文献、进行访谈以生成数据,以及参与编码和理论抽样过程以构思和提出理论。结论基础理论方法的建构主义范式通过其合作的 "真实世界 "反思方法与护理艺术和科学产生了共鸣,为探索研究不足的复杂临床护理实践提供了一种独特的方法。本方法论论文来源于一项临床试验(NCT04019340)中的博士研究,该临床试验的招募工作已于2020年2月开始,并已获得日内瓦伦理委员会的批准(CCER:2019-01964)。
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