TY - JOUR
T1 - In search of good care
T2 - the methodology of phenomenological, theory-oriented ‘N=N case studies’ in empirically grounded ethics of care
AU - Timmerman, Guus
AU - Baart, Andries
AU - Vosman, Frans
PY - 2019/12/1
Y1 - 2019/12/1
N2 - This paper proposes a new perspective on the methodology of qualitative inquiry in (care) ethics, especially the interaction between empirical work and theory development, and introduces standards to evaluate the quality of this inquiry and its findings. The kind of qualitative inquiry the authors are proposing brings to light what participants in practices of care and welfare do and refrain from doing, and what they undergo, in order to offer ‘stepping stones’, political-ethical insights that originate in the practice studied and enable practitioners to deal with newly emerging moral issues. As the authors’ aim is to study real-life complexity of inevitably morally imprinted care processes, their empirical material typically consists of extensive and comprehensive descriptions of exemplary cases. For their research aim the number of cases is not decisive, as long as the rigorous analysis of the cases studied provides innovative theoretical insights into the practice studied. Another quality criterion of what they propose that should be called ‘N=N case studies’ is the approval the findings receive from the participants in the practice studied.
AB - This paper proposes a new perspective on the methodology of qualitative inquiry in (care) ethics, especially the interaction between empirical work and theory development, and introduces standards to evaluate the quality of this inquiry and its findings. The kind of qualitative inquiry the authors are proposing brings to light what participants in practices of care and welfare do and refrain from doing, and what they undergo, in order to offer ‘stepping stones’, political-ethical insights that originate in the practice studied and enable practitioners to deal with newly emerging moral issues. As the authors’ aim is to study real-life complexity of inevitably morally imprinted care processes, their empirical material typically consists of extensive and comprehensive descriptions of exemplary cases. For their research aim the number of cases is not decisive, as long as the rigorous analysis of the cases studied provides innovative theoretical insights into the practice studied. Another quality criterion of what they propose that should be called ‘N=N case studies’ is the approval the findings receive from the participants in the practice studied.
KW - Care ethics
KW - Empirical ethics
KW - Methodology
KW - N=N case studies
KW - Qualitative research design
KW - Quality criteria
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85064198313&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1007/s11019-019-09892-9
DO - 10.1007/s11019-019-09892-9
M3 - Article
C2 - 30903407
AN - SCOPUS:85064198313
SN - 1386-7423
VL - 22
SP - 573
EP - 582
JO - Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy
JF - Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy
IS - 4
ER -