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It is used in the field of psychology to describe a qualitative research method. For example, "The researcher used interpretive phenomenological analysis to gain insight into the experiences of the participants."
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Interpretation of the data utilized interpretive phenomenological analysis where transcripts and field notes were coded and analyzed and common themes were identified.
Indeed qualitative analyses of the RHI that employed interpretive phenomenological analysis also suggest that participants experience disownership for the biological hand (Lewis & Lloyd, 2010; Moguillansky, O'Regan, & Petitmengen, 2013).
Thematic analysis was used for exploration of this particular dataset because it offers a more theoretically flexible approach to identifying patterns within qualitative data sets than other approaches, such as Interpretive Phenomenological Analysis (IPA); narrative analysis or grounded theory approaches (Braun and Clarke 2006).
An interpretive phenomenological analysis approach was used.
Verbatim transcripts underwent Interpretive Phenomenological Analysis.
Data were analysed using interpretive phenomenological analysis.
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Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis.
Each interview was transcribed verbatim and evaluated using interpretative phenomenological analysis.
Interpretative phenomenological analysis (IPA) is a cyclical process which includes several iterative stages.
Each interview at ICU discharge was transcribed verbatim and evaluated using interpretative phenomenological analysis.
Qualitative interview-based study using interpretative phenomenological analysis.
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