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  1. Dec 20, 2016 · Methods refer to the processes by which data are collected in the research study. A research publication should have a methods section that outlines these processes ( Singh, 2016 ). Methodology is the study of how research is done. It is the way we discover about procedures, and the way in which knowledge is gained.

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  2. Epistemology refers to the study of knowledge itself, exploring questions such as how knowledge is acquired, what constitutes valid knowledge, and how knowledge can be justified or verified. It delves into the nature of knowledge, truth, and belief. On the other hand, methodology refers to the systematic approach or set of methods used to ...

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  4. Epistemology is the study of the nature of knowledge and truth, and is focused on what is considered justified knowledge ( Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, 2020 ). According to Chinn and Kramer (2015), epistemology is the “ how to” of knowledge development (p. 3). In nursing, our epistemology includes our epistemological views or isms ...

  5. Kylma, J., & Vehvilainen-Julkunen, J. (1997). Hope in nursing research: A meta-analysis of the ontological and epistemological foundations of research on hope. Journal of Advanced Nursing, 25 (2), 364-371.

    • Marilyn M. Rawnsley
    • 1998
  6. Dec 21, 2020 · Abstract. In this article, I revisit a philosophical idea from Intermodernism about generating knowledge through nursing practice and examine how this may enhance the epistemic dignity of knowledge. Epistemic dignity is an evaluation of knowledge (formalized in theories) as possessing quality and worth as scientific knowledge and as held in ...

    • Pamela G. Reed
    • 2021
  7. Nursing epistemology is the study of knowledge shared among the members of the discipline, the patterns of knowing and knowledge that develops from them, and the criteria for accepting knowledge claims. Three types of knowledge specific to nursing as a discipline are described here: clinical knowledge, conceptual knowledge and empirical knowledge.

  8. The vistas of scholarly discourse in nursing are open to philosophical as well as scientific exploration. Careful attention to intersubjectivity in the use of language shared with other fields will continue to be a mark of nursing's rightful presence in an intellectual community committed to the pursuit of knowledge in the interest of advancing ...

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