Abstract
Abstract Grounded theory is a qualitative research methodology often used in nursing research to develop theories about social processes or human behavior directly from the data collected. It was originally developed by sociologists Barney Glaser and Anselm Strauss in the 1960s. Grounded theory is used to explore and understand patient experiences and behaviors. By understanding the underlying social processes, grounded theory can help in designing effective nursing interventions. This articles outlines grounded theory methods in detail.
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