A nurse researcher critiques a phenomenologic study for fittingness. The researcher will examine the study to see whether the study included which of these elements? (Select all that apply.)
a. Queried participants to confirm identified themes
b. Documented the bracketing process used to maintain proper perspective
c. Described the experiences of participants in a way that "rings true" for the reader
d. Presented narrative in a way that captures everyday reality of participants
e. Discussed in detail the process through which identified themes emerged
ANS: C, D
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Correct Describing the experiences in a way that "rings true" is an example of fittingness.
Using narrative helps to keep the research faithful to the experience of participants and provides support for fittingness.
Incorrect Cross-checking with participants helps to support credibility of the study.
Bracketing also helps to support credibility of the study.
Detailing the process by which themes emerge is part of the study's auditability.
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