Background
Morse, Janice Margaret was born on December 15, 1945 in Blackburn, Lancs, England. Daughter of Percy Hoseph Hambleton and Avis Hazel (Blake) Hambleton Seweryn. came to the United States, 1992.
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This edition has been extensively revised and updated to give the reader an essential introduction into the major qualitative research methods and schools of thought. These relate to ethnography, grounded theory and phenomenology. It then focuses on the principles of carrying out research, collective data and data analysis, and concludes with an expanded chapter on reporting qualitative research more effectively. This accessible text will be an invaluable source of information for students of nursing and health sciences, and those beginning research and clinical researches.
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This text considers the types of problems that can be tackled by qualitative approaches. Methods of participant observation, interviewing techniques and case studies are described in detail and the authors have expanded the section on how to report the research findings more effectively. This practical "how to" book should be useful reading for all student and practising nurses undertaking health research. This book should also be of interest to students of nursing, health managers and professionals involved in health research.
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Morse, Janice Margaret was born on December 15, 1945 in Blackburn, Lancs, England. Daughter of Percy Hoseph Hambleton and Avis Hazel (Blake) Hambleton Seweryn. came to the United States, 1992.
Bachelor of Science in Nursing, Pennsylvania State University, 1977; Master of Science in Nursing, Pennsylvania State University, 1978; Master of Arts in Anthropology, U. Utah, 1980; Doctor of Philosophy in Nursing, Doctor of Philosophy in Anthropology, U. Utah, 1981.
Staff nurse plastic surgical unit, Royal Victoria Infirmary, Newcastle-on-Tyne, England, 1966-1967;
staff sister operating room, Hutt Hospital, Wellington, New Zealand, 1968-1969;
research fellow nursing educational administration, U. Utah College Nursing, Salt Lake City, 1979-1980;
clinical nurse researcher, U. Alberta Hospitals, Edmonton, Canada, 1981-1984;
associate nursing, U. Alberta Hospitals, Edmonton, Canada, 1984-1991;
associate professor faculty nursing, U. Alberta, Edmonton, 1981-1986;
professor, U. Alberta, Edmonton, 1986-1991;
research associate anthropology, U. Alberta, Edmonton, 1986-1989;
research policy coordinator, vice president research, U. Alberta, Edmonton, 1990-1991;
professor nursing and behavioral science, School Nursing College Health and Human Development Pennsylvania State University, University Park, since 1992. Adjunct assistant professor nursing educational administration, 1981, Adjunct Professor department nursing U. Northern Arizona, 1989-1992. Honorary research associate department nursing studies Massay U., New Zealand, since 1990.
Adjunct Professor department family studies facultyarts U. Alta, 1989-1991. United States Public Health Service trainee department nursing Pennsylvania State University, 1977, College Nursing, U. Utah, 1979-1981.
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Fellow American Academy Nusring, Society Medical Anthropology, Society Applied Anthropology. Member Transcultural Nursing Society, Canada Nurses Association, Alberta Association RNs, American Anthropol. Association, Council Nursing and Anthropology, Canada Nurses Foundation.
Married Pearson, August 17, 1966 (divorced June 1975). Children: Nicola Jane, Murray James. Married Robert Michael Morse, July 26, 1980.