College of Nursing

Janice Morse, RN, PhD, FAAN

Janice Morse, RN, PhD, FAAN

Current Position: Professor

Contact Information

Address:
College of Nursing
10 South 2000 East
Salt Lake City , Utah 84112

Phone: (801) 793-5728
Fax: (801) 587-9838
Email: janice.morse@nurs.utah.edu

Background

Educational:

Janice Morse is a Professor and the Ida May "Dotty" Barnes, RN, and D. Keith Barnes, MD, Presidential Endowed Chair in the College of Nursing. She was formerly a Professor, Founding Director and Scientific Director, The International Institute for Qualitative Methodology, University of Alberta, and Professor of Nursing and Behavioral Science at the Pennsylvania State University. She holds PhDs in both nursing and anthropology and uses anthropological research methods to explore the illness experience, suffering and comforting. Dr. Morse is an authority in qualitative research methods, serves as Founding Editor for the journal Qualitative Health Research, and the International Journal of Qualitative Methods. She has published more than 350 articles and 17 books, and is a fellow of the American Academy for nursing, American Anthropological Association, the Society for Applied Anthropology, and the Canadian Academy for Health Sciences. Her contributions to nursing and health research have been acknowledged: she is the 5th Episteme Laureate (the bi-annual research award, Sigma Theta Tau International) and has been awarded honorary Doctorates from the University of Newcastle, Australia and Athabasca University, Canada.

Research

  • Morse is interested in the theoretical basis of nursing, and the development of evidenced-based theory. Presently, her research may be classified under three domains: (1) The nature of suffering and comforting; (2) Patient falls, their prediction and intervention, and (2) the development of qualitative methods.

Publications

  • Weaver, K, Morse, J. M. & Mitcham, C. (2008). Ethical sensitivity in practice: Concept analysis. Journal of Advanced Nursing, 62 (5), 607-618.
  • Morse, J. M., Niehaus, L., Varnhagen, S, Austin, W. & McIntosh, M. (2008). Qualitative researchers' conceptualizations of the risks inherent in qualitative interviews. International Review of Qualitative Research, 1(2)
  • Ellis, C., Pelias, R., Denzin, N., Lincoln, Y., Morse, J., Richardson, L., & Bochner, A. (2008). Thinking and talking about qualitative research. Qualitative Inquiry, 14, 254-284.
  • Wills, B. & Morse, J. M. (2008) Responses of Chinese elderly to the threat of Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) in a Canadian community. Public Health Nursing, 25(1), 57-68.
  • Morse, J. M. (2007). The contribution of qualitative inquiry to health research [Keynote address]. Qualitative Research: Interdisciplinary approach. (Korea). Reprinted in Chinese: Chinese Nursing Management Journal.
  • Morse, J. M., Niehaus, L., Wolfe, R., Wilkins, S. (2006). The role of theoretical drive in maintaining validity in mixed-method research. Qualitative Research in Psychology, 3 (4), 279-291.
  • Morse, J. M. (2006). Insight, inference, evidence, and verification: Creating a legitimate discipline [Keynote address]. International Journal of Qualitative Methods, 5(1), Article 8. Retrieved [18 June, 2006] from http://www.ualberta.ca/~iiqm/backissues/5_1/html/morse.htm
  • Morse, J. M. (2006). The safety of safety research: The case of patient falls. Canadian Journal of Nursing Research, 38(2), 72-86.
  • Weaver, K. & Morse, J. M. (2006). Pragmatic Utility: Using analytical questions to explore the concept of ethical sensitivity. Research in Theory and Nursing Practice, 20(3), 191-214.
  • Mayan, M., Morse, J. M. & Eldershaw, L. P (2006). Developing the concept of self-reformulation. QHW: International Journal of Qualitative Studies on Health and Well-being, 1(1), 20-26.
  • Mayan, M., Morse, J. M. & Eldershaw, L. P (2006). Developing the concept of self-reformulation. QHW: International Journal of Qualitative Studies on Health and Well-being, 1(1), 20-26.
  • Morse, J. M. (2006). The politics of evidence. [Keynote address] Qualitative Health Research. 15(3), 395-404.
  • Morse, J. M. (2006). The politics of evidence. [Keynote address] Qualitative Health Research. 15(3), 395-404.
  • Morse, J. M., Niehaus, L. & Wolfe, R. (2005). The utilization of mixed-method design in nursing research. International Nursing Review (Japanese), 28(2), 61-66.
  • Morse, J. M. (2005). The ramifications of perspective: How theory focuses research, data and practice. Journal of Wound, Ostomy and Continence Nursing, 32(2), 93-100.
  • Morse, J. M. (2004) Constructing qualitatively-derived theory: concept construction and concept typologies. Qualitative Health Research, 14(10), 1387-1395. Reprinted in Bryman, Alan. Qualitative Research, Vol 2, SAGE Benchmark in Social Research Methods Series, 2007.
  • Pasco, A., Morse, J. M., & Olson, J. (2004). Cross-cultural relationships between nurses and Filipino Canadian patients. Journal of Nursing Scholarship, 36(3), 239-246.
  • Morse, J. M., & Chung, S. E. (2003). Towards holism: The significance of methodological pluralism. Korean Journal of Nursing Query. 12(1),38-48. Reprinted in International Journal for Qualitative Methods 2(3). 2 (3). Article 2. Retrieved November 25, 2003 from http://www.ualberta.ca/~iiqm/backissues/ 2_3final/html/morsechung.html
  • Morse, J. M., Beres, M., Spiers, J., Mayan, M., & Olson, K. (2003). Identifying signals of suffering by linking verbal and facial cues. Qualitative Health Research, 13, 821-832.
  • Morse, J. M. (2003). A review committee's guide for evaluating qualitative proposals. Qualitative Health Research, 13, 833-851. Reprinted in Bryman, Alan. Qualitative Research, Vol 2, SAGE Benchmark in Social Research Methods Series, 2007.
  • Corbin, J., & Morse, J. M. (2003). The unstructured interactive interview: Issues of reciprocity and risks. Qualitative Inquiry, 9 (3), 335-354.
  • Morse, J. M. (2002). Enhancing the safety of hospitalization by reducing patient falls. American Journal of Infection Control, 30(6), 376-380.
  • Morse, J. M. & Mitcham, C. (2002) Exploring qualitatively-derived concepts: Inductive-Deductive pitfalls. In Morse, J. M., Hupcey, J. E., Penrod, J., Spiers, J. A., Pooler, C., & Mitcham, C. (2002). Issues in validity: Behavioral concepts, their derivation and interpretation. International Journal of Qualitative Methods, 1(4). Article 3. Retrieved 15 December, 2002 from http://www.ualberta.ca/~ijqm.
  • Morse, J. M. & C. Pooler. (2002) Analysis of videotaped data: Methodological considerations. In Morse, J. M., Hupcey, J. E., Penrod, J., Spiers, J. A., Pooler, C., & Mitcham, C. (2002). Issues in validity: Behavioral concepts, their derivation and interpretation. International Journal of Qualitative Methods, 1(4). Article V. Retrieved December 15, 2002 from http://www.ualberta.ca/~ijqm.
  • Morse, J. M. (2002). Enhancing the usefulness of qualitative inquiry: Gaps, directions, and responsibilities. Qualitative Health Research,12, 1419-1426.
  • Mulkins, A., Morse, J. M. & Best, A. (2002).. Complementary therapy use among people living with HIV/AIDS. Canadian Journal of Public Health, 93(4), 308-312.
  • Morse, J. M. & Pooler, C. (2002) Patient-family-nurse interactions in the trauma-resuscitation room. American Journal of Critical Care, 11(3), 240-249.
  • Morse, J. M., Hupcey, J., Penrod, J., & Mitcham, C. (2002). Integrating concepts for the development of qualitatively-derived theory. Research and theory for nursing practice: An International Journal, 16(1), 5-18
  • Morse, J. M., Barrett, M., Mayan, M., Olson, K., & Spiers, J. (2002). Verification strategies for establishing reliability and validity in qualitative research. International Journal for Qualitative Methods, 1(2). Article 2.
  • Morse, J. M. (2002). Qualitative health research: Challenges for the 21st Century. Qualitative Health Research, 12(1), 116-129.
  • Hupcey, J., Penrod, J., Morse, J., & Mitcham, C. (2001) An exploration and advancement of the concept of trust. Journal of Advanced Nursing, 36(2), 282-293.
  • Morse, J. M. & Singleton, J. K. (2001). Exploring the technical aspects of fit in qualitative health research. Qualitative Health Research, 11, 841-847.
  • Morse, J. M. (2001) Toward a praxis theory of suffering. Advances in Nursing Science, 24(1), 47-59. [Italian: Verso una teoria della prassi della sofferenza, (traduzione di Luca Mori). Salute e Società, 1, a cura di Enzo Giorgo e Willem Tousijn, FrancoAngeli, 2003, ps.169-185; Commentary: Mori, L. l¿osserfvzione della sofferenza nel lavoro di Janice Morse, pp. 186-189].
  • Olson K., Morse, J. M., Smith, J., Mayan, M., & Hammond, D. (2000-2001). Linking trajectories of illness and dying. Omega, 42(4),293-308.
  • Morse, J. M., Wilson, S, & Penrod, J. (2000). Mothers and their disabled children: Refining the concept of normalization. Health Care for Women International, 21(8), 659-676.
  • Morse, J. M., Penrod, J., Kassab, C., & Dellasega, C. (2000) Evaluating the efficiency and effectiveness of approaches to nasogastric tube insertion during trauma care. American Journal of Critical Care, 9(5) 325-333. [Commentary written as Guest Editorial by N. Metheny, AJCC, 9(5), 2000, p 303-306; A. McDonald, www.webrn.com article 618]
  • Morse, J. M. (2000). On comfort and comforting. American Journal of Nursing, 100 (9), 34-38.
  • Hupcey, J. E., Penrod, J. & Morse, J. M. (2000). Establishing and maintaining trust during acute care hospitalizations. Scholarly Inquiry for Nursing Practice: An International Journal, 14(3), 227-242.
  • Morse, J. M., & Penrod, J. (2000). Qualitative outcome analysis: Evaluating nursing interventions for complex clinical phenomena. Journal of Nursing Scholarship, 32(2), 125-130.
  • Morse, J. M. (2000). Researching health and illness: Methodological considerations. Qualitative Health Research, 10, 538-546
  • Morse, J. M. (2000). Responding to the cues of suffering. Health Care for Women International, 21, 1-9.
  • Morse, J.M. (in press) Preventing patient falls. (2nd ed). New York: Springer.
  • Morse, JM, Stern, P.N., Corbin, J., Bowers, B., Charmaz, K., & Clarke, A. (In Press) Grounded theory: The second generation. Walnut Creek, CA: Left Coast Press.
  • Richards, L. & Morse, J. M. (2007). Readme first for a user's guide to qualitative methods. (2nd ed) Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage. Translated into Korean (2007), Japanese Ishiyaku publisher (2008).
  • Morse, J. M. & Richards, L. (2002). Readme first for a user's guide to qualitative methods. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.
  • Morse, J. M., Swanson, J., & Kuzel, A. (Eds.). (2001). The nature of qualitative evidence. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.
  • Morse, J. M. (2008). Approaches to qualitative-quantitative methodological triangulation. In The Mixed Methods Reader. (pg. 151-160.) Ed by Vicki L. Plano Clark & John W. Creswell, Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage. Reprinted from Nursing Research, 40(2), 120-123, 1991.
  • Morse, J. M., Niehaus, L., Varnhagen, S, & McIntosh, M. (2008). Qualitative researchers¿ conceptualizations of the risks inherent in qualitative interviews. (pgs 195-218). Ed by N Denzin & M. D. Giardina. Walnut Creek, CA: Left Coast Press. (Reprinted from: International Review of Qualitative Research, 1(2))
  • Ellis, C, Brochner, A., Denzin, N., Lincoln, Y., Morse, J., Pelias, R., & Richardson, L. (2007). Talking and thinking about Qualitative research. In Ethical Futures in Qualitative Research: Decolonizing the Politics of Knowledge. Edited by N. Denzin and M. Giardina. CA: Left Coast Press.
  • Niehaus, L. & Morse J. M. (In press). Critical issues in mixed-method design. In Handbook of Social Research Methods. Ed by Julia Brannen, Len Bickman & Pertti Alasuutari, London, UK: Sage Inc.
  • Morse, J.M. (In press). Breaking bad news: Patients' perspectives. In Breaking Bad News, (Edited by J.Spiers, A. Cave, M. Cave and J. Morse).
  • Morse, J.M. (In press). Hearing bad news. In Breaking Bad News, (Edited by J. Spiers, A. Cave, M. Cave and J. Morse).
  • Morse, J. M. (2007) Sampling in grounded theory research. (pp. 229-244). In Handbook of Grounded Theory. Edited by T. Bryant & K. Charmaz London, UK: Sage Inc.
  • Morse, J.M. & Niehaus, L. (2007). Combining qualitative and quantitative methods for mixed-method designs. In P. Munhall (Ed). Nursing research: A qualitative perspective. (4th ed). (pp. 5 41-554). Boston: Jones & Bartlett. Reprinted in Chinese Nursing Management Journal, (Chinese)10(7), 19-22. October 2007.
  • Morse, J. M. (2006). Politics of evidence. In Qualitative Inquiry and the Conservative Challenge. (pp. 79-92). Ed by Norm Denzin & Micheal Gairdina. Palo Alta, CA: Left Coast Press. Reprinted from QHR, 16(3), 395-404.
  • Morse, J. M., Wolfe, R., & Niehaus, L. (2006). Principles and procedures for maintaining validity for mixed-method design. In Leslie Curry, Renée Shield & Terrie Wetle (Eds.) Qualitative Methods in Research and Public Health: Aging and Other Special Populations. (pp. 65-78). Washington, DC: GSA and APHA.
  • Morse, J.M. (2006). Strategies of intra-project sampling. In P. Munhall (Ed). Nursing research: A qualitative perspective. (4th ed). (pp. 529-540). Boston: Jones & Bartlett.
  • Morse, J. M. (2006). Biased reflections: Principles of sampling and analysis in qualitative enquiry. (pp. 53-60). In Jennie Popay (Ed.), Moving beyond effectiveness in evidence synthesis: Methodological issues in the synthesis of diverse sources of evidence. London: HAD.
  • Olson, K & Morse, J. M. (2005) Delineating the concept of fatigue using a pragmatic utility approach. In The Essential Concepts of Nursing. (p. 1141-160) (Ed by J. R. Cutcliff & H. P. McKenna) London: Churchill Livingston.
  • Morse, J. M. (2005). Toward a praxis theory of suffering. (p. 257-272). In The Essential Concepts of Nursing. (Ed by J. R. Cutcliffe & H. P. McKenna) London: Churchill Livingston. (Reprinted from ANS, 2001).
  • Morse, J. M. (2005) Creating Qualitatively-Derived Theory. Canadian Nursing Research, ed by Cherylyn & Mua Singh,. Toronto: Elsevier Canada.
  • Morse, J.M. (2005) On comfort and comforting. In Nursing Today, (ed by Luminita Beldean, Ullrich Zeitler & Liliana Rogozea) (pg 123-136) Romania: Almer Mater. Reprinted from the American Journal of Nursing, 100(9), 35-38; with permission from LWW Pub.
  • Morse, J.M. (2005). Creating a qualitatively-derived theory of suffering. In Ulli Zeitler (Ed) Clinical practice and development in nursing. (pp 83-91). Center for Innovation in Nurse Training, Aarhus, Denmark.
  • Morse, J. M. (2004). Preparing and evaluating qualitative research proposals. In C. Seale, D. Silverman, D. Gobo, & J. Gubrium (Eds.), Inside qualitative research: Craft, practice, context. (Chapter 32, p 493-503). London: Sage.
  • Morse, J. M. (2003). Principles of mixed and multi-method research design. In A. Tashakkori & C. Teddlie (Eds.), Handbook of mixed methods in social and behavioural research. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.
  • Morse, J. M. (2002). Interviewing the ill. In J. Gubrium & J. Holstein. (Eds.), Handbook of interview research. (pp. 317-330). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.
  • Morse, J. M. (2001). Qualitative verification: Strategies for extending the findings of a research project, In J. M. Morse, J. Swanson. & A. Kuzel (Eds). The nature of evidence in qualitative inquiry (pp. 203-221). Newbury Park, CA: Sage.
  • Meadows, L. & Morse, J. M. (2001). Constructing evidence within the qualitative project. In J. M. Morse, J. Swanson. & A. Kuzel (Eds.), The nature of evidence in qualitative inquiry. (pp. 187-200). Newbury Park, CA: Sage.
  • Morse, J.M. (2001) Comfort and Comforting. In Sussie Lausten, Lisbeth Uhrenfeldt, & Vibeke Ron Noer. (Eds). Fokus Pa Sygepleje. (pp. 26-43). Aarust, Dk: Munksgaard
  • Morse, J. M. (2001). Situating grounded theory. In R. S. Schreiber & P. Noerager Stern (Eds.), Using grounded theory in nursing. (pp. 1-15), New York: Springer.
  • Morse, J. M. (2001) Types of talk: Modes of responses and data-led analytic strategies. In P. Munhall (Ed)., Nursing research: A qualitative perspective. (3rd ed). (pp. 565-578). Boston: Jones & Bartlett.
  • Morse, J. M. (2000). Exploring Pragmatic Utility: Concept Analysis by Critically Appraising the Literature, In: Concept development in nursing. Ed by B Rodgers & K Knafl. (pp. 333-352). Philadelphia: W.B.Saunders Co.
  • Morse, J.M. (In press). The side effects of conferences [Editorial]. Qualitative Health Research, 18(10). DOI: 10.1177/0123456789123456
  • Morse, J.M. (In press). The Editor¿s editors. Qualitative Health Research, 18(9).
  • Morse, JM (in press) A student's nightmare: A hung committee. Qualitative Health Research, 18(8).
  • Morse, J.M. (2008). Confusing categories and themes. [Editorial]. Qualitative Health Research, 18(7).
  • Morse, J.M. (2008). Excluding Qualitative Inquiry: An open letter to the Canadian Urological Association. [Editorial] Qualitative Health Research, 18(6), 583. DOI 10.1177/1049732308316876.
  • Morse, J.M. (2008). Does informed consent interfere with induction? [Editorial] Qualitative Health Research, 18(4), 439-440. DOI: 10.1177/1049732307313614.
  • Morse, J.M. (2008). "What's your favorite color?" Irrelevant demographic detail in qualitative articles. [Editorial] Qualitative Health Research, 18(3), 299-300. DOI: 10.1177/1049732307310995
  • Morse, J.M. (2008). "Its only a qualitative study!" Considering the qualitative foundations of social sciences. [Editorial] Qualitative Health Research, 18(2), 147-148. DOI 10.1177/1049732307310262.
  • Morse, J.M. (2008). Styles of collaboration in qualitative inquiry. [Editorial] Qualitative Health Research, 18(1), 3-4.
  • Morse, J.M. (2007). Duplicate publication. [Editorial] Qualitative Health Research, 17(10), 1307-1308.
  • Morse, J.M (2007). Reasons for Rejection/Reasons for Acceptance [Editorial] Qualitative Health Research, 17(9), 1163-1164.
  • Morse, J. M. (2007) Ethics in Action: Ethical principles for doing qualitative health research. [Editorial]. Qualitative Health Research, 17(8), 1003-1005.
  • Morse, J. M. (2007) Does health research warrant the modification of qualitative methods? [Editorial]. Qualitative Health Research, 17(7), 863-865.
  • Morse, J.M. (2007). What is the domain of qualitative health research? [Editorial]. Qualitative Health Research, 17(6), 715-717.
  • Morse, J.M. (2007) Developing qualitative research [Editorial]. Qualitative Health Research, 17(5), 567-570.
  • Morse, J.M. (2007). Expanding the scope of QHR: Publishing review articles. Qualitative Health Research, 17(4), 427. DOI: 10.1177/1049732307299500
  • Morse, J. M. (2007). Qualitative researchers don't count. [Editorial] Qualitative Health Research, 17(3), 287.
  • Morse, J. M. (2007) Quantitative influences on the presentation of qualitative articles. [Editorial] Qualitative Health Research, 17(2), 147.
  • Morse, J. M. (2007). QHR: The next phase. [Editorial] Qualitative Health Research, 17(1), 3.
  • Morse, J. M. (2006). Sound-bite research results. [Editorial]. Qualitative Health Research, 16(10), 1315-1316
  • Morse, J. M. (2006). Diagramming qualitative theories. [Editorial]. Qualitative Health Research, 16(9), 1163-1164. DOI: 10.1177/1049732306294011
  • Morse, J. M. (2006). The power of the anecdote. [Editorial]. Qualitative Health Research, 16(8). DOI: 10.1177/1049732306292121.
  • Morse. J. M. (2006). Response. Canadian Journal of Nursing Research.
  • Morse, J. M. (2006). Preface. Qualitative Research in Health Care (edited by I. Holloway), GB: Open University Press.
  • Morse. J. M. (2006). The façade of scholarship. Qualitative Health Research, 16(7), DOI: 10.1177/1049732306290553.
  • Morse. J. M. (2006). Advances in qualitative health research. Qualitative Health Research, 16(6), 379-340, DOI:10.1177/1049732306288586.
  • Morse, J. M. (2006). Deconstructing the mantra of mentorship: In conversation with Phyllis Noerager Stern. Health Care for Women International, 27 (6), 27(6):548-558.
  • Morse, J.M. (2006). The scope of qualitatively-derived clinical interventions. Qualitative Health Research, 16(5), 591-593. DOI:10.1177/1049732306286908.
  • Morse. J. M. (2006). The Modified Morse Fall Scale [Letter]. International Journal of Nursing Practice, 12, 175-175.
  • Morse, J. M. (2006). The ordinary and the extraordinary. Qualitative Health Research, 16(4), 451-452. DOI: 10.1177/1049732305284578.
  • Morse, J. M. (2006). Commentary: reprinting of ¿Beyond empathy. Expanding expressions of caring.¿ (1992). Journal of Advanced Nursing, Special 30th Anniversary Issue, 53(1) 87-88.
  • Morse, J. M. (2006) It is time to revise the Cochrane criteria. (Editorial) Qualitative Health Research, 16(3), 315-317.
  • Morse, J. M. (2006) The critique of research (Editorial). Qualitative Health Research, 16(2). 171-172.
  • Morse, J. M. (2006) The politics of developing research methods. (Editorial). Qualitative Health Research, 16(1). 3-4. DOI: 10.1177/1049732305284080

Presentations

  • Morse, J. M. (Keynote) "Implementing qualitative projects: Problems and possibilities.¿ 5th Nordic Interdisciplinary Conference on Qualitative Methods in the Service of Health.¿ 19-20th May, 2008, Stavenger, Norway. Abstract: International Journal of Qualitative Studies on Health and Well--being, vol 3, Supplement 2, May 2008, p. 5.
  • Morse, J. M. & B. Erin Rothwell. "Truth" is a Moot Point: Establishing Validity in Qualitative Inquiry". In Spotlight session: "Presentation of the interview self and analytic quagmires." 4th Congress in Qualitative Inquiry, University of Champaign-Illinois, May 14-16, 2008.
  • Morse, J. M., (Plenary panel). "Globalizing research: What is :international" about international journals?" 4th Congress in Qualitative Inquiry, University of Champaign-Illinois, May 14-16, 2008.
  • Morse, J. M. (Chair): Ethical issues in institutional research (Plenary). "Control of qualitative research by IRBs." 4th Congress in Qualitative Inquiry, University of Champaign-Illinois, May 14-16, 2008.
  • Morse, J. M. Niehaus, L., Varnhagen, S., Austin, W., & McIntosh, M. Qualitative researchers' conceptualizations of the risks inherent in qualitative interviews. Poster presentation at the WIN (Western Institute of Nursing) conference, Anaheim, CA, April 18-19, 2008.
  • Morse, J. M. Why humanized health care? Plenary address. Saiyud Niymviphat Lecture at the First Asian International Conference on Humanized Health Care, Khon Kaen, Thailand Dec 3-5th 2007 (Proceedings pgs 74-81).
  • Morse, J.M. "It's only a qualitative study!": The contribution of qualitative inquiry to knowledge development.¿ Keynote address to Thinking Qualitatively, IIQM, Edmonton, Canada, July 8th 2007.
  • Morse, J. M. The contribution of qualitative inquiry to health research. Plenary address at the 13th QHR conference, Seoul, Korea, 20th June, 2007.
  • Morse, J.M. The International institute for Qualitative Methodology. Seminar: Institutionalizing qualitative research: Emerging models. 3rd Congress of Qualitative Inquiry, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, May 2-5, 2007.
  • Morse, J.M. (Chair). Reconceptualizing qualitative evidence. Plenary discussion, 3rd Congress of Qualitative Inquiry, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, May 2-5, 2007.
  • Morse, J. M. & Neihaus, L. The politics of mixed methods: Methodological considerations at the Qal/Quan point of interface. Plenary address at the 3rd Congress of Qualitative Inquiry, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, May 2-5, 2007.
  • Morse, J. M. & Neihaus, L. The politics of mixed methods: Methodological considerations at the Qal/Quan point of interface. Plenary address at the 3rd Congress of Qualitative Inquiry, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, May 2-5, 2007.
  • Morse, J. M. Qualitative interventions. Epsilon Chapter, Sigma Theta Tau, East Tenessee State University, March 15th, 2007.
  • Morse, J. M. Compelling evidence. Azusa Pacific University Research Day, March 10th, 2007.
  • Morse, J.M. Developing qualitative inquiry. InQuRi, University of Utah, Feb 9th, 2007.
  • Bottorff, J.L. (1990). Comfort: Care + cure.[An interview with Janice Morse]. Aurora, 14 (3), 26-28. Available online http://auspace.athabascau.ca:8080/dspace/bitstream/2149/1570/1/interview.mp3 May 8th, 2008
  • Cisneros-Puebla, César A. (2004, September). "Let's do More Theoretical Work ...": Janice Morse in Conversation With César A. Cisneros-Puebla [96 paragraphs]. Forum Qualitative Sozialforschung / Forum: Qualitative Social Research [On-line Journal], 5(3), Art. 33. Available at: http://www.qualitative-research.net/fqs-texte/a5b6c7/04-3-33-e.htm [Date of Access: Month Day, Year]. Translated as "Hagamos más trabajo teórico". Janice Morse en conversación con César A. Cisneros-Puebla, FQS http://www.qualitative-research.net/fqs-texte/3-04/04-3-33-s.htm
  • Cisneros-Puebla, César A. (2004, September). "Let's do More Theoretical Work ...": Janice Morse in Conversation With César A. Cisneros-Puebla [96 paragraphs]. Forum Qualitative Sozialforschung / Forum: Qualitative Social Research [On-line Journal], 5(3), Art. 33. Available at: http://www.qualitative-research.net/fqs-texte/a5b6c7/04-3-33-e.htm [Date of Access: Month Day, Year]. Translated as "Hagamos más trabajo teórico". Janice Morse en conversación con César A. Cisneros-Puebla, FQS http://www.qualitative-research.net/fqs-texte/3-04/04-3-33-s.htm

Awards

  • 2006 University of Utah Alumni Award, College of Nursing, May 5

Academic Activities

  • Editor, Qualitative Health Research (Sage)

Areas of Teaching

  • Inside analysis