Grounded theory is a method in qualitative
research. Development of grounded theory is
increasingly popular with medicine, nursing and health
science researchers. It is a multifaceted and is in due
course cultured during put into practice rather than
direction but there are problems with how the
methodology is being used. It is the generation of
emergent theory from empirical data i.e., to build up a
set of ideas and are incorporated and hypotheses in an
incorporated theory that describes actions in any
substantive area.
A sequential step in the process of a grounded
theory is explored in this paper. The collected data of
real life situations will be analyzed and new theory will
be generated relevant to the research problem.
The foundation of grounded theory generation is
establishment data as it is from real life situation, not
from suggestions, deductions, injustice inference,
prejudice, or the association of ideas. Coding is done
and new data will be collected continuously till the
researcher feels that theoretical saturation has been
reached.
Various data collection methods may be used to
collect the data. Interview is the common technique
used in grounded theory whereas participant
observation, service log reports or help desk emails also
used.
Sequential way is used to develop different
concepts that clarify psychosocial feelings of an
individual experienced same type of the phenomenon
under investigation. Researcher move towards query
and theory come out with careful analysis.
Keywords : Grounded Theory, Qualitative Research, Sequential Steps.