''Thinking aloud'': Data collection in the natural setting |
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Journal/Book: Western J Nurs Res. 2000; 22: 2455 Teller Rd, Thousand Oaks, CA 91320, USA. Sage Publications Inc. 841-853.
Abstract: Knowledge of how nurses make decisions is a desirable outcome of research. However there currently exists an inadequacy in the techniques used to examine such decision making. In this article the authors describe the techniques used in two studies incorporating ''thinking aloud'' to successfully examine the decision making of expert critical rare practitioners in the natural setting. Both techniques of thinking aloud were found to provide useful information regarding decision making in the natural setting. No ethical implications were experienced in conducting these studies in the natural setting. In conclusion the use of thinking aloud in the natural setting is an effective means of data collection.
Note: Article Aitken LM, Canberra Hosp, Staff Dev Unit, Canberra, ACT, AUSTRALIA
Keyword(s): DECISION-MAKING; NURSES
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