How are findings from qualitative studies used to add to the body of nursing knowledge?
a. Findings are useful only for describing study subjects.
b. Findings may be generalized to a wide variety of population groups.
c. Findings provide a broad overview from which meaning is derived.
d. Findings reveal meanings that can be used to develop theory.
ANS: D
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