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Nursing Science Quarterly, Vol. 21, No. 1, 45-48 (2008)
DOI: 10.1177/0894318407310776

Truth for the Moment: Personal Testimony as Evidence

Rosemarie Rizzo Parse, RN; PhD; FAAN

Loyola University Chicago, Chicago, Illinois

The purpose of this article is to set forth an alternative to the traditional view of evidence, that which counts aggregate data synthesized from the results of quantitative research as desirable healthcare outcomes. Truth for the moment as evidence from qualitative research raises the discourse to another level and is described in light of the humanbecoming school of thought.

Key Words: evidence • evidence-based practice • Parse • Parse research method • qualitative research • testimony • truth


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