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Abstract
Background: Phenomenology is a research method intended to explore the experiences of people as they
live in different phases of their life. Aim: This paper aimed to explore the Colaizzi’s method of descriptive
data analysis to articulate the experiences of women living with Ischemic heart disease (IHD).
Method: By using the actual research data, the technique of Colaizzi’s data analysis was used to extract,
organize and analyze the data.
Results: Colaizzi’s strategy was effectively utilized in identifying significant statements from the transcribed
verbatim and meanings were formulated. From these formulated meanings clusters of themes and themes
were derived which eventually helped in the development of thematic map of experiences of women with
Ischemic heart disease (IHD).
Conclusion: Colaizzi’s step of data analysis in descriptive phenomenology was effectively utilized in this
research that facilitated in reflecting the experiences of IHD patients.
Keywords: Colaizzi’s data analysis, Phenomenology, Ischemic heart disease (IHD), Lived experience.
Each of the transcripts were read and re-read, in order to obtain a general sense about the whole content
Significant statements that relate to the phenomenon under study were extracted from transcripts
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Significant statements Participant
Page No No
She said “It (pain) started early morning at 4 ‘O Clock, I went to bathroom came back and
lied down. When I was stretching, I felt like some pain from here (Chest) like something A 2 22
obstructing”.
“Symptoms started as burning in the chest (nencherichil) and breathing difficulty…. That
day it was severe distress and I was not getting breath. Initially pain was not so severe, …
it started around 05.00 O’ clock in the evening;….. While moping, it had started suddenly, C 19 3
immediately I sat down, it was unbearable, was localized to chest only, not radiating, such a
kind of distress, I tried to walk,… I water the plants, which made bit relief”.
“That day I was walking to neighbourhood house (brother’s house) for voting. Then all over I
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started getting pain, just like something scratching, like pricking with a throne”.
“While coming back from a marriage function, ….“Symptoms started when I was bending
myself and mopping the floor. Suddenly I got a strangulating pain from the chest. Then
I 49 3
I stopped mopping. I had back pain too. The pain was like someone pressing tightly, not
associated with vomiting and headache”.
“I did not have many difficulties afterwards (after the procedure, PTCA). Later I remember
they are taking something from here….That was really a terrible experience to lie still with J 52 3
this pain”
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Step 3: Formulation of meanings: In this step, to avoid misinterpretation about the participant’s views.
Colaizzi (1978) recommends that the researcher attempts These formulated meanings were then coded and
to formulate more general restatements or meanings for categorized and were given to expert researcher to check
each significant statement from the text. Meanings were for the correctness of these processes and consistency
formulated from the significant statements and discussed of the meanings. Table 2 illustrates how significant
with the same peer group member. As per Husserl statements were converted into formulated meanings.
(1960)1,3 bracketing is essential because this will help
Step 4: Organization of formulated meanings only from one theme cluster.4,5 These clusters of themes
in to clusters of themes and themes: After obtaining and the final themes were then given to the peer group
formulated meanings from significant statements, the member as well as to the expert researcher for checking
researcher arranged them into clusters of themes. These its accuracy. Table 3 shows the process of constructing
theme clusters then shrunken into emergent themes the first theme “Experience of pain” through integrating
which was depicted in Table 3. All these themes are various clusters of themes. The thematic map developed
internally convergent and externally divergent; which for this study was displayed in Table 4.
implies that each “formulated meaning” was coming