Test Bank For
Lobiondo-Wood And Haber's Nursing Research In Canada:
Methods, Critical Appraisal, And Utilization, 5e 5th Edition
Latest Verified 2026 [A+]
By Mina D. Singh Rn Rp Bsc Bscn Med Phd I-Fcnei (Author),
Lorraine Thirsk Rn Phd
,Content
Part i: research overview research vignette: a program of research in transcultural
nursing
1. The role of research in nursing
2. Theoretical framework
3. Critical reading strategies: overview of the research process
4. Developing research questions, hypotheses, and clinical questions
5. Finding and appraising the literature
6. Legal and ethical issues
Part ii: qualitative research research vignette: creating qualitatively derived knowledge
for a practice discipline
7. Introduction to qualitative research
8. Qualitative approaches to research
Part iii: quantitative research research vignette: tackling the prevention of falls among
older adults
9. Introduction to quantitative research
10. Experimental and quasiexperimental designs
11. Non-experimental designs
Part iv: processes related to research research vignette: partnering with parents to
reduce newborn pain - evidence and implementation
12. Sampling
,13. Data collection methods
14. Rigour in research
15. Qualitative data analysis
16. Quantitative data analysis
17. Presenting the findings
Part v: critiquing research research vignette: a program of research
18. Critiquing qualitative research
19. Critiquing quantitative research
Part vi: application of research: evidence-informed practice research vignette: from
my ph.d. To her post-doctoral studies: building a survivorship cancer care program
20. Developing an evidence-informed practice research vignette: social support
needs of older adults
, Test bank for nursing research in canada, 5th edition
By mina singh, rn, rp, bsc, bscn med, phd, i-fcnei, cherylyn cameron, rn, phd, geri
lobiondo-wood, phd, rn, faan and judith haber, phd, rn, faan
Chapter 01: the role of research in nursing
Lobiondo-wood: nursing research in canada, 5th edition
Multiple choice
1. A key step to the development of nursing research was
A. The endowment of nursing research chairs.
B. Universities offering baccalaureate nursing programs.
C. A baccalaureate degree becoming the entry to practice.
D. The canadian nurses association developing a research
mandate. Answer: b
Feedback
A Endowment of nursing research chairs did not occur until the number of nurses
with phd degrees increased.
B Universities offering baccalaureate nursing programs provided an introduction
to research within the bscn programs and led to further nursing education at the msn
and phd levels.
C Baccalaureate degrees becoming the entry to practice did not occur until the
twenty-first century.
D The canadian nurses association did not develop a research mandate until the
end of the twentieth century.
Dif: cognitive level: application
Msc: nclex client care needs category: safe and effective care environment; health
promotion and maintenance
2. How is nursing research significant to the profession of nursing?
A. Responsibility is more specifically defined.
Lobiondo-Wood And Haber's Nursing Research In Canada:
Methods, Critical Appraisal, And Utilization, 5e 5th Edition
Latest Verified 2026 [A+]
By Mina D. Singh Rn Rp Bsc Bscn Med Phd I-Fcnei (Author),
Lorraine Thirsk Rn Phd
,Content
Part i: research overview research vignette: a program of research in transcultural
nursing
1. The role of research in nursing
2. Theoretical framework
3. Critical reading strategies: overview of the research process
4. Developing research questions, hypotheses, and clinical questions
5. Finding and appraising the literature
6. Legal and ethical issues
Part ii: qualitative research research vignette: creating qualitatively derived knowledge
for a practice discipline
7. Introduction to qualitative research
8. Qualitative approaches to research
Part iii: quantitative research research vignette: tackling the prevention of falls among
older adults
9. Introduction to quantitative research
10. Experimental and quasiexperimental designs
11. Non-experimental designs
Part iv: processes related to research research vignette: partnering with parents to
reduce newborn pain - evidence and implementation
12. Sampling
,13. Data collection methods
14. Rigour in research
15. Qualitative data analysis
16. Quantitative data analysis
17. Presenting the findings
Part v: critiquing research research vignette: a program of research
18. Critiquing qualitative research
19. Critiquing quantitative research
Part vi: application of research: evidence-informed practice research vignette: from
my ph.d. To her post-doctoral studies: building a survivorship cancer care program
20. Developing an evidence-informed practice research vignette: social support
needs of older adults
, Test bank for nursing research in canada, 5th edition
By mina singh, rn, rp, bsc, bscn med, phd, i-fcnei, cherylyn cameron, rn, phd, geri
lobiondo-wood, phd, rn, faan and judith haber, phd, rn, faan
Chapter 01: the role of research in nursing
Lobiondo-wood: nursing research in canada, 5th edition
Multiple choice
1. A key step to the development of nursing research was
A. The endowment of nursing research chairs.
B. Universities offering baccalaureate nursing programs.
C. A baccalaureate degree becoming the entry to practice.
D. The canadian nurses association developing a research
mandate. Answer: b
Feedback
A Endowment of nursing research chairs did not occur until the number of nurses
with phd degrees increased.
B Universities offering baccalaureate nursing programs provided an introduction
to research within the bscn programs and led to further nursing education at the msn
and phd levels.
C Baccalaureate degrees becoming the entry to practice did not occur until the
twenty-first century.
D The canadian nurses association did not develop a research mandate until the
end of the twentieth century.
Dif: cognitive level: application
Msc: nclex client care needs category: safe and effective care environment; health
promotion and maintenance
2. How is nursing research significant to the profession of nursing?
A. Responsibility is more specifically defined.