Abstract
The use of qualitative research in Palliative Care (PC) is increasing, probably because PC and qualitative methodology have many things in common. Both focus on the person and his or her environment, and they are particularly interested in human experience. The aim of this paper is to present some of the most often used qualitative research approaches in health science, providing examples of PC studies. The aim is to help beginners to explore the possible approaches that they could use to carry out research in PC. The armchair walk-through exercise, which helps to specify key aspects in research, is developed for each of the approaches: ethnography, phenomenology, personal narrative, and grounded theory. Becoming familiar with qualitative methodology and some of the approaches will help PC health professionals to raise new questions and address new challenges with rigorous research.
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