The potential of grounded theory for health education research: linking theory and practice.

P D Mullen, R Reynolds
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This paper offers a critique of present research methods used in the literature drawn upon by health education practitioners, students, and teachers. Weaknesses of deductive methods and of theory which is highly general are noted in terms of their implications for the advancement of health education theory and practice, and in terms of their consistency with traditional principles of practice. The grounded theory method--an inductive approach usually used with participant observation and interview data--is described, and the major arguments for its value are presented. In particular, the empirical generation of middle-range theory can provide a strong link between more general theory and situations faced by practitioners, and definitions of problems are not prematurely closed to reinterpretation from other perspectives. Several recommendations are given for changing the research orientation of health education.

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扎根理论对健康教育研究的潜力:理论与实践的联系。
本文对健康教育从业者、学生和教师所借鉴的文献中目前使用的研究方法进行了批判。在促进健康教育理论和实践的影响以及与传统实践原则的一致性方面,人们注意到演绎方法和高度一般化的理论的弱点。扎根理论方法——一种通常与参与观察和访谈数据一起使用的归纳方法——被描述,并提出了其价值的主要论点。特别是,中程理论的经验生成可以在更一般的理论和从业者所面临的情况之间提供强有力的联系,并且问题的定义不会过早地关闭,以便从其他角度重新解释。提出了改变健康教育研究方向的几点建议。
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