articleBritish Journal of PainJul 28, 2014GREEN OA

Interpretative phenomenological analysis as a useful methodology for research on the lived experience of pain

Birkbeck, University of London · Royal United Hospital

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Abstract

Interpretative phenomenological analysis (IPA) is a qualitative approach which aims to provide detailed examinations of personal lived experience. It produces an account of lived experience in its own terms rather than one prescribed by pre-existing theoretical preconceptions and it recognises that this is an interpretative endeavour as humans are sense-making organisms. It is explicitly idiographic in its commitment to examining the detailed experience of each case in turn, prior to the move to more general claims. IPA is a particularly useful methodology for examining topics which are complex, ambiguous and emotionally laden. Pain is a prime exemplar of such a phenomenon: elusive, involving complex…

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Keywords
  • Nomothetic and idiographic
  • Interpretative phenomenological analysis
  • Lived experience
  • Phenomenology (philosophy)
  • Phenomenon
  • Epistemology
  • Qualitative research
  • Phenomenological method
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