Grove, Jennifer Gray, ISBN: 9780323532051, ISBN:
9780323546515, ISBN: 9780323546447
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Introduction To Nursing Research And Its Importance In Building An
Evidence- Based Practice
2. Introduction To Quantitative Research
3. Introduction To Qualitative Research
4. Eamining Ethics In Nursing Research
5. Eamining Research Problems, Purposes, And Hypotheses
6. Understanding And Critically Appraising The Literature Review
7. Understanding Theory And Research Frameworks
8. Clarifying Quantitative Research Designs
9. Eamining Populations And Samples In Research
10. Clarifying Measurement And Data Collection In Quantitative Research
11. Understanding Statistics In Research
12. Critical Appraisal Of Quantitative And Qualitative Research For
Nursing Practice
13. Building An Evidence-Based Nursing Practice
14. Introduction To Additional Research Methodologies In
Nursing: Mi Ed Methods And Outcomes NEW!
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Chapter 01: Introduction To Nursing Research And Its Importance
In Building An Evidence-Based Practice
Grove: Understanding Nursing Research, 8th Edition
MULTIPLE CHOICE
1. Which Statement Best Describes Evidence-Based Practice (EBP)?
a. A Combination Of Best Research Evidence, Clinical E Pertise, And The
Needs And Values Of Patients
b. A Determination Of The Factors Necessary To Control Patient
Responses To Care And Delivery Of Care
c. The Development Of Population Care Guidelines Applicable To All Patients
d. The Utilization Of Quantitative And Qualitative Studies To Enhance Patient
Outcomes
ANSWER: A
Evidence-Based Practice Evolves From The Integration Of The Best Research
Evidence With Clinical E Pertise And Patient Needs And Values. Studies That
Attempt To Find Determinants Of Patient Outcomes Are Generally E Perimental Or
Quasi-E perimental. They May Be Used To Guide EBP But Do Not Completely Define
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It. EBP Is A Combination Of Guidelines And Specific Patient Needs And Values.
Quantitative And Qualitative Studies Applied To The Evaluation Of Patient
Outcomes Are Part Of EBP But Do Not Completely Define EBP.
DIF: Cognitive Level: Remembering (Knowledge)
2. The Nurse Is Collecting Data About The Sleep Patterns Of Breastfed Babies As Part
Of A Larger Research Study. Which Research
n Mre T Hio D G
w I L Lbt H.Ecn U R ms E Use
When Collecting Data For This Study?
a. Control USNT O
b. Descriptio
n
c. Eplanatio
n
d. Prediction
ANSWER: B
Description Involves Identifying And Understanding The Nature Of Nursing
Phenomena And The Relationships Among These Phenomena. Control Can Be
Described As The Ability To Write A Prescription To Produce The Desired Results. E
Planation Clarifies The Relationships Among Phenomena And Identifies Why Certain
Events Occur. Through Prediction, The Probability Of A Specific Outcome Can Be
Estimated In A Given Situation.
DIF: Cognitive Level: Understanding (Comprehension)
3. The Nurse Is Participating In A Study And Is Collecting Data Identifying The
Number Of Obese Adults Whose Parents Were Also Obese Or Overweight. Which
Research Method Is Being Used In This Study?
a. Control
b. Description
c. Eplanation
d. Prediction
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ANSWER: D
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