Level IIa Evidence
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Evidence obtained from at least one well-designed controlled study
without randomization
List examples of primary literature
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Quantitative studies
Qualitative studies
Mixed-method studies
Why is research so important?
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-Drivers for change
-Best Practice (effective)
-Standardize level of care (Braden Scale)
-One of the drivers of change for nursing theory and practice
-Ensures the quality and safety of patient care
Level Ia Evidence
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Evidence obtained from meta-analysis or systematic review of randomized
controlled trials, and/r synthesis of multiple studies primarily of quantitative
research
Qualitative research requires __ stance, tolerance for __, careful __, asking good __,
thinking __ and comfort with __.
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, questioning; ambiguity; observation; questions; inductively; writing
What is triangulation?
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Can be defined as using two pieces of information to locate a third, unique
finding
Data from different sources can be used to corroborate, elaborate, or
illuminate the phenomenon in question
Level III Evidence
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Synthesis of multiple studies primarily of qualitative research
What is the core difference between qualitative and quantitative data?
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Qualitative research generates "textual data" (non-numerical). Quantitative
research, on the contrary, produces "numerical data" or information that
can be converted into numbers.
ethnography
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Evidence obtained from at least one well-designed controlled study
without randomization
List examples of primary literature
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Quantitative studies
Qualitative studies
Mixed-method studies
Why is research so important?
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-Drivers for change
-Best Practice (effective)
-Standardize level of care (Braden Scale)
-One of the drivers of change for nursing theory and practice
-Ensures the quality and safety of patient care
Level Ia Evidence
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Evidence obtained from meta-analysis or systematic review of randomized
controlled trials, and/r synthesis of multiple studies primarily of quantitative
research
Qualitative research requires __ stance, tolerance for __, careful __, asking good __,
thinking __ and comfort with __.
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, questioning; ambiguity; observation; questions; inductively; writing
What is triangulation?
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Can be defined as using two pieces of information to locate a third, unique
finding
Data from different sources can be used to corroborate, elaborate, or
illuminate the phenomenon in question
Level III Evidence
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Synthesis of multiple studies primarily of qualitative research
What is the core difference between qualitative and quantitative data?
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Qualitative research generates "textual data" (non-numerical). Quantitative
research, on the contrary, produces "numerical data" or information that
can be converted into numbers.
ethnography