NSG 6101 Week 10 Discussion
NSG 6101 Week 10 Discussion. One of the first steps in conducting research is identifying the problem and formulating a research question. Unanswered issues in current clinical practice or when experiences dictate alternative therapies are both reasons to provoke an investigator to formulate a clinical research question (De & Singh, 2019). The objective of critically analyzing current practice to formulate researchable problems was accomplished by learning how to identify an existing problem affecting the U.S. The problem I recognized and was of interest to me, was the obesity epidemic. I chose to identify comprehensive behavioral-based interventions and test their effectiveness in weight loss, in turn, if implemented within primary care settings, could result in assisting to decrease the obesity epidemic. The coursework completed in this course taught me considerations to look for when formulating my research question. For instance, I learned a wellformulated research question should be specific and precise and will guide the implementation of the project, keeping in mind the identification of variables and the population of interest. Once my question was formulated, I had to ensure that the problem was worthy of research and would provide relevant data. I analyzed both quantitative and qualitative studies to identify valid information for my selected topic. The second objective, evaluating research as the basis for decision-making to improve outcomes through translation into evidence-based practice, was obtained by thoroughly researching for articles published in scholarly journals. Moreover, utilizing the South University library search engine, along with developing a comprehensive list of validated evaluation tools and techniques to evaluate my research data while explaining when each might be most useful and why. In this course, I learned, before research can be trusted, knowledge should be derived
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