JACKSON, Debra, CLEARY, Michelle, KORNHABER, Rachel, BOND, Carmel and WATSON, Adrianna (2026). Qualitative Data Analysis as an Ethical Practice [Comment]. Nurse researcher, 34 (1), 6-8. [Article]
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Abstract
While much attention is paid to research design, the ethical significance of the analytic phase can be downplayed
Nursing has long known the value of listening and truly hearing what people have to say. In clinical practice, genuine attentiveness to the voices of patients, families and communities is central to understanding their needs, delivering care, and building trust and authentic therapeutic relationships. In nursing research, this commitment to listening is most evident in qualitative inquiry, where people contribute to research and knowledge through sharing their experiences, insights and, often, their vulnerabilities, in the hope that their participation will advance knowledge and improve care.
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