CHONZI, Anita R, ASHMORE, Russell J and SMITH, Sarah K (2026). Adapting interpretative phenomenological analysis: a multilayered perspectival design for health research. Nurse researcher. [Article]
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Abstract
Background
Interpretative phenomenological analysis (IPA) is evolving to address increasingly complex experiential phenomena. Existing multiperspectival designs often focus on single-context groups, limiting opportunities to capture relational and contextual diversity.Aim
To present a multilayered perspectival IPA design that brings together distinct participant groups to enhance inclusivity and illuminate diverse perspectives.Discussion
The design progresses from individual accounts to dyadic perspectives, group-level insights and whole-group interpretations. This sequencing preserves IPA's idiographic focus while attending to relational dynamics. Triangulation across layers reveals convergences and divergences in meaning-making, and the dyadic lens captures how people make sense of shared experiences.Conclusion
Multilayered perspectival IPA offers a flexible, rigorous approach that enhances IPA's translational potential and supports the development of evidence-based, person-centred nursing interventions.Implications for practice
Multilayered analysis can guide nurses in tailoring interventions to individuals and to the care contexts shaping their experiences, supporting more person-centred and context-responsive practice.More Information
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