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The One or the Many: Quantified Subjectivity and Aggregated Uniqueness in Qualitative Rehabilitation Research.

Truls I Juritzen1, Helene L Soberg2, Cecilie Røe3, Martin Saebu4, Grace Engen3, Trond Bliksvaer5, Eivind Engebretsen3.   

Abstract

This article aims to identify and critically assess qualitative intervention studies of rehabilitation processes that target young adults. By applying a meta-epistemological approach inspired by the works of Michel Foucault and Julia Kristeva, we examine how the included studies present qualitative knowledge and whether they adhere to their own stated principles of qualitative knowledge. Through their stated aims and theoretical framing, the articles draw attention to individual processes of meaning making. Nonetheless, we find that the articles to a great extent emphasize frequencies of the qualitative data they present. Individual processes and experiences are subject to subdivisions and categorization and transformed into manageable objects of knowledge. In conclusion, these studies, with one important exception, contribute to self-marginalization of the knowledge they themselves promote: They undermine the uniqueness of the qualitative knowledge they proclaim by focusing on frequency and the general patterns and categories encompassing the unique.
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Keywords:  disability/disabled persons; epistemology; knowledge construction; participation, social; rehabilitation; research, qualitative; systematic review

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27753632     DOI: 10.1177/1049732316668297

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Qual Health Res        ISSN: 1049-7323


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1.  Experiences of patients with anorexia nervosa during the transition from child and adolescent mental health services to adult mental health services.

Authors:  Veronica Lockertsen; Liv Nilsen; Lill Ann Wellhaven Holm; Øyvind Rø; Linn May Burger; Jan Ivar Røssberg
Journal:  J Eat Disord       Date:  2020-08-11

2.  How do adolescents with depression experience improvement in psychodynamic psychotherapy? A qualitative study.

Authors:  André Løvgren; Jan Ivar Røssberg; Liv Nilsen; Eivind Engebretsen; Randi Ulberg
Journal:  BMC Psychiatry       Date:  2019-03-21       Impact factor: 3.630

3.  Different knowledge, different styles of reasoning: a challenge for guideline development.

Authors:  Sietse Wieringa; Dunja Dreesens; Frode Forland; Carel Hulshof; Sue Lukersmith; Fergus Macbeth; Beth Shaw; Arlène van Vliet; Teun Zuiderent-Jerak
Journal:  BMJ Evid Based Med       Date:  2018-04-03

4.  Improvement in Psychodynamic Psychotherapy for Depression: A Qualitative Study of the Patients' Perspective.

Authors:  André Løvgren; Jan Ivar Røssberg; Eivind Engebretsen; Randi Ulberg
Journal:  Int J Environ Res Public Health       Date:  2020-09-19       Impact factor: 3.390

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