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Person-centred Nursing Research: Methodology, Methods and Outcomes

  • The first international collection of doctoral level nursing research on person-centredness
  • Edited by internationally recognised experts on person-centred nursing and research
  • Offers the first textbook for the newly emerging courses on person-centred research in nursing

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Table of contents (14 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-xv
  2. Principles for Person-Centred Nursing Research

    • Jan Dewing, Brendan McCormack, Tanya McCance
    Pages 1-12
  3. The Person-Centred Nursing Framework

    • Brendan McCormack, Tanya McCance
    Pages 13-27
  4. Coming to Know Personhood: Philosophical ‘Dates’

    • Megan Dickson, Ailsa McMillan
    Pages 29-38
  5. Overviews of Person-Centred Practice Research

    • Kate Sanders, Kelly Marriott-Statham, Gemma Logan
    Pages 39-57
  6. Developing Theoretical Frameworks: Integrating Specific Values and Principles into Research

    • Camilla Anker-Hansen, Vibeke Nyborg, Donna Frost
    Pages 59-69
  7. Methodologies for Person-Centred Nursing Research

    • Famke van Lieshout, Lorna Peelo-Kilroe
    Pages 71-82
  8. Knowing How to Act: Person-Centred Research Methods

    • Michele Hardiman, Rosie Kelly, Maja Klancnik Gruden
    Pages 83-92
  9. Knowing, Being and Becoming in Person-Centred Research

    • Betty Ann Robinson, Brighide Lynch, Jill Murphy
    Pages 93-102
  10. Phenomenological and Hermeneutic Approaches to Person-Centred Nursing Research

    • Karen Rennie, Caroline E. Gibson, Elmira Saev
    Pages 103-113
  11. The Contribution of Experimentation and Quasi-experimentation in Person-Centred Research

    • Sergej Kmetec, Zvonka Fekonja, Elin Saga, Pia Cecilie Bing-Jonsson
    Pages 115-124
  12. Multiple and Mixed Methods Research

    • Neal Cook, Donna McConnell, Seán Paul Teeling
    Pages 125-137
  13. Person-Centredness in Nursing Education Research

    • Maria Mackay, Deirdre O’Donnell, Ailsa Espie, Kristin Skei
    Pages 139-148
  14. Adopting a Person-Centred Approach in Doctoral Supervision

    • Emma Radbron, Camilla Anker-Hansen, Karen Rennie, Tanya McCance, Brendan McCormack, Jan Dewing
    Pages 149-159
  15. Progressing Person-Centred Nursing Research

    • Jan Dewing, Brendan McCormack, Tanya McCance
    Pages 161-169

About this book

This book is the first ever to offer a contemporary collection of different perspectives on person-centredness in international doctoral nursing research. The research in the book is based on the ideas and values of personhood and person-centeredness, which have been used and can be seen to guide research approaches, inform research designs and theorize research findings. Further, a specific framework for person-centred nursing is embedded throughout the research studies presented in the text. The Person-centred Nursing Framework (PCNF) developed by Brendan McCormack and Tanya McCance in 2010, is recognized as a nursing theory and this book further develops it as a basis for research and for advancing person-centredness in nursing. The framework informs all stages of the research process, from design through to dissemination.The book is structured into a number of highly engaging chapters written by doctoral candidates, and recently graduated candidates. The opening and closing chapters, written by the editors, place the subsequent chapters in a global context of person-centredness and nursing. The potential for person-centred nursing research to be a global movement is recognized and debated. The subsequent chapters lead readers through philosophical ideas, methodologies and methods whilst also offering reflective and honest insights into learning how to become a person-centred researcher.This field is growing and developing but yet there is no specific book available. As a result, researchers spend considerable time and effort translating existing research methodologies into person-centred perspectives. This book fills this gap and acts as a key resource for future nurse researchers.The text is intended for, and benefits nursing doctoral candidates, masters candidates and academic staff who teach and supervise research candidates; it may also appeal to other graduate learners. The book has international contributions which makes it appealing internationally.



Editors and Affiliations

  • Division of Nursing - School of Health Science, Queen Margaret University, Musselburgh, UK

    Jan Dewing, Brendan McCormack

  • School of Nursing, University of Ulster, Newtownabbey, UK

    Tanya McCance

About the editors

Professor Jan Dewing has an international reputation for expertise in person-centred care, practice development and gerontological practice including care of people living with dementia. She is The Sue Pembrey Chair in Nursing and Director for The Centre for Person-centred Practice Research at QMU Edinburgh. She also holds a professorship at the The University of Marabor, Slovenia and The Centre for Care Research North West Norway University College. Jan is recognised as nurse leader nationally and internationally, in awards by The RCN Australia in 2011 and in 2015 as an ‘Inspirational Nursing Leader’ by the UK Nursing Times, and on Social Media, amongst others. A successful journal editor (International Journal of Practice Development) and author with more than 200 publications, she is heavily invested in working with early career researchers. 
Professor Brendan McCormack’s internationally recognised work in person-centred practice development and research; his writing and research work focuses on person-centred practice, gerontological nursing, and practice development and he serves on a number of editorial boards, policy committees, funding panels and development groups in these areas.  He has a particular focus on the use of arts and creativity in healthcare research and development.  Brendan has more than 600 published outputs, including 220 peer-reviewed publications in international journals and 10 books.  He is the ‘Editor Emeritus’ of the “International Journal of Older People Nursing”. In 2014 he was made a Fellow of the Royal College of Nursing, awarded the ‘International Nurse Researcher Hall of Fame’ by Sigma Theta Tau International and listed in the Thomson Reuters 3000 most influential researchers globally.  He is currently in the top 100 ‘most cited’ nurse researchers globally.  In 2015 he was recognized as an ‘Inspirational Nursing Leader’ by Nursing Times (UK nursing magazine), in 2016 made a Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland and a Fellowship of The American Academy of Nursing in 2019.Professor Tanya McCance has an international reputation in the development of person-centred practice through the use of participatory research approaches, such as practice development and action research. She has held several joint posts between higher education institutions and health and social care providers demonstrating her commitment to the integration of practice, education, and research. She leads a programme of research that is underpinned by the Person-centred Practice Framework, which she has developed with Professor Brendan McCormack.Her most recent work focuses on the identification of a relevant and appropriate set of key performance indicators for nursing and midwifery that are indicative of person-centred care and the development of methods that will demonstration the unique contribution of nursing to the patient experience. She has been recognised for her research contribution by inclusion in the Nursing Times Inspirational Nurse Leaders List (September 2015), was awarded the Nurse of the Year 2017 Outstanding Achievement Award, and was listed as one of 70 influential nurses and midwives in 70 years of the NHS.   


Bibliographic Information

  • Book Title: Person-centred Nursing Research: Methodology, Methods and Outcomes

  • Editors: Jan Dewing, Brendan McCormack, Tanya McCance

  • DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-27868-7

  • Publisher: Springer Cham

  • eBook Packages: Medicine, Medicine (R0)

  • Copyright Information: Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2021

  • Softcover ISBN: 978-3-030-27867-0Published: 27 April 2021

  • eBook ISBN: 978-3-030-27868-7Published: 26 April 2021

  • Edition Number: 1

  • Number of Pages: XV, 169

  • Number of Illustrations: 4 b/w illustrations, 20 illustrations in colour

  • Topics: Nursing Research, Practice and Hospital Management

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