Questions And Correct
Answers||Latest Exam||Already
Graded A+
Grounded theory method -ANSWER developing theories
atypical of qualitative research -ANSWER standardized quality of life questionnare
purpose of phenomenological research -ANSWER describe experiences as they are
lived
Data collection in many types of qualitative studies is considered complete when -
ANSWER a point of theoretical saturation is reached
Qualitative research is based on which of the following? -ANSWER The belief that
multiple "truths" and "realities" exist
here are many different approaches to qualitative research. What is one common thread
that is evident in all types? -ANSWER The process in each kind is a little like working a
puzzle and putting pieces together to make it whole.
type of research involve at least a minor degree of control by the researcher to
implement the study treatment? -ANSWER quasi-experimental
type of research has a major focus on examining the long-term, short-term, negative,
and positive results of care across a variety of settings -ANSWER Outcomes research
Based on the Medical Outcomes Study Theoretical Framework, which of the following
are examples of processes of care that should be considered when designing the study
-ANSWER nurse counseling regarding how to use ibuprofen for arthritis pain
dissemination of findings of outcomes research -ANSWER A series of presentation and
publications in many venues
clinical guideline panels contribute to outcomes research -ANSWER They incorporate
evidence on health outcomes into recommendations concerning management
strategies
A financial incentive is a of care that can negatively influence cost outcomes for third-
party payers. -ANSWER sturcture
, A researcher is looking particularly at the organizational hierarchy of a health care
system. What specific aspect of quality health care would this address -ANSWER
Structure of care
Outcomes researchers study ways in which healthcare structure and process influence
clinical end points, patient well-being, patient satisfaction, and -ANSWER functional
status
Why is it important to widely disseminate the findings of outcomes research -ANSWER
By disseminating the findings of outcomes research, myths can be dispelled or
supported
A group of experts from around the world have been gathered together. They come
from a variety of disciplines and represent many years of experience in the field. Each
has read extensively on the topic of interest and shares what they have read. The goal
of this meeting is to identify research priorities. What strategy is being employed in this
situation -ANSWER consensus knowledge building
A researcher conducting outcomes research is focusing on what component of patient
care -ANSWER end results
Which statement best reflects why nurse-sensitive quality indicators are extremely
important to the profession -ANSWER Nurse-sensitive quality indicators are directly
related to what nurses do for the patient
A researcher designs a study that uses a random sampling method to decrease the
likelihood of bias in the study sample. This strategy was used to implement -ANSWER
control
The primary purpose of nursing research is to -ANSWER generate scientific knowledge
to guide nursing practice
Quantitative and qualitative research approaches are particularly useful in nursing
because they -ANSWER balance each other
A nurse who reads research articles and incorporates research findings into nursing
practice would demonstrate which of the following research roles -ANSWER consumer
Ethnographic research focuses on -ANSWER trying to understand cultures from an
emic perspective
The components of rigor in qualitative research are -ANSWER openness and
adherence to the philosophical orientation.
Which of the following is a characteristic of phenomenological research methodology -
ANSWER bracketing