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Empirical and pragmatic adequacy of grounded theory: Advancing nurse empowerment theory for nurses' practice

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  • Sonia A. Udod
  • Louise Racine

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Aims and objective To draw on the findings of a grounded theory study aimed at exploring how power is exercised in nurse–manager relationships in the hospital setting, this paper examines the empirical and pragmatic adequacy of grounded theory as a methodology to advance the concept of empowerment in the area of nursing leadership and management. Background The evidence on staff nurse empowerment has highlighted the magnitude of individual and organisational outcomes, but has not fully explicated the micro‐level processes underlying how power is exercised, shared or created within the nurse–manager relationship. Although grounded theory is a widely adopted nursing research methodology, it remains less used in nursing leadership because of the dominance of quantitative approaches to research. Grounded theory methodology provides the empirical and pragmatic relevance to inform nursing practice and policy. Grounded theory is a relevant qualitative approach to use in leadership research as it provides a fine and detailed analysis of the process underlying complexity and bureaucracy. Design Discursive paper. Method A critical examination of the empirical and pragmatic relevance of grounded theory by (Corbin & Strauss, , ) as a method for analysing and solving problems in nurses' practice is provided. Conclusions This paper provides evidence to support the empirical and pragmatic adequacy of grounded theory methodology. Although the application of the ontological, epistemological and methodological assumptions of grounded theory is challenging, this methodology is useful to address real‐life problems in nursing practice by developing theoretical explanations of nurse empowerment, or lack thereof, in the workplace. Relevance to clinical practice Grounded theory represents a relevant methodology to inform nursing leadership research. Grounded theory is anchored in the reality of practice. The strength of grounded theory is to provide results that can be readily applied to clinical practice and policy as they arise from problems that affect practice and that are meaningful to nurses.

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  • Sonia A. Udod & Louise Racine, 2017. "Empirical and pragmatic adequacy of grounded theory: Advancing nurse empowerment theory for nurses' practice," Journal of Clinical Nursing, John Wiley & Sons, vol. 26(23-24), pages 5224-5231, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:wly:jocnur:v:26:y:2017:i:23-24:p:5224-5231
    DOI: 10.1111/jocn.13887
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