Chapter 2: Theory, Research, and Evidence-Based Practice
Protecting Human Rights in Research:
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, Protecting Human Rights in Research:
• Be an advocate for the patient
• Privacy and HIPAA
• Informed consent
• Value: Enhancement of health or knowledge must be derived from the
research
• Scientific Validity: Must be methodically rigorous
• Fair Subject Selection: scientific objectives; not vulnerability or privilege,
and the potential for and distribution of risks and benefits should
determine communities selected as sites and the inclusion criteria met for
individual subjects.
• Favorable Risk-Benefit Ratio
• Independent Review: Unaffiliated officials review to approve, amend, or
terminate the study
• Respect for patients
Chapter 4: Health of the Individual, Family, and Community
4 Community Factors Affecting Health
• Social Support Systems:
• Community Health Care Structure:
• Economic Resources:
• Environmental:
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Community Factors Affecting Health
• Social Support Systems: Community/Job/Neighborhood
• Community Health Care Structure: Clinic/Office/Pharmacy
• Economic Resources: Higher or lower education/Access to healthcare
• Environmental: Air pollution, safety, police, housing status (rural and metro
areas can affect access to health care services)
, Chapter 2: Theory, Research, and Evidence-Based Practice
Types of Knowledge:
• Science:
• Philosophy:
• Process:
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Types of Knowledge:
• Science: Knowledge in and of nursing
• Philosophy: The study of wisdom, fundamental knowledge, and processed
used to construct life
• Process: Conceptual frameworks and theories
Chapter 2: Theory, Research, and Evidence-Based Practice
Research Methods:
• Quantitative (Statistics):
• Qualitative (survey, solutions, opinions):
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Research Methods:
• Quantitative (Statistics): Involves concepts of basic and applied research
• Qualitative (survey, solutions, opinions): Conducted to gain insight by
discovering meanings. Is based on the belief that reality is based on
perceptions that differ for each person and change over time.
Chapter 5: Cultural Diversity
8 types of Cultural Influences on Health Care:
Protecting Human Rights in Research:
Give this one a try later!
, Protecting Human Rights in Research:
• Be an advocate for the patient
• Privacy and HIPAA
• Informed consent
• Value: Enhancement of health or knowledge must be derived from the
research
• Scientific Validity: Must be methodically rigorous
• Fair Subject Selection: scientific objectives; not vulnerability or privilege,
and the potential for and distribution of risks and benefits should
determine communities selected as sites and the inclusion criteria met for
individual subjects.
• Favorable Risk-Benefit Ratio
• Independent Review: Unaffiliated officials review to approve, amend, or
terminate the study
• Respect for patients
Chapter 4: Health of the Individual, Family, and Community
4 Community Factors Affecting Health
• Social Support Systems:
• Community Health Care Structure:
• Economic Resources:
• Environmental:
Give this one a try later!
Community Factors Affecting Health
• Social Support Systems: Community/Job/Neighborhood
• Community Health Care Structure: Clinic/Office/Pharmacy
• Economic Resources: Higher or lower education/Access to healthcare
• Environmental: Air pollution, safety, police, housing status (rural and metro
areas can affect access to health care services)
, Chapter 2: Theory, Research, and Evidence-Based Practice
Types of Knowledge:
• Science:
• Philosophy:
• Process:
Give this one a try later!
Types of Knowledge:
• Science: Knowledge in and of nursing
• Philosophy: The study of wisdom, fundamental knowledge, and processed
used to construct life
• Process: Conceptual frameworks and theories
Chapter 2: Theory, Research, and Evidence-Based Practice
Research Methods:
• Quantitative (Statistics):
• Qualitative (survey, solutions, opinions):
Give this one a try later!
Research Methods:
• Quantitative (Statistics): Involves concepts of basic and applied research
• Qualitative (survey, solutions, opinions): Conducted to gain insight by
discovering meanings. Is based on the belief that reality is based on
perceptions that differ for each person and change over time.
Chapter 5: Cultural Diversity
8 types of Cultural Influences on Health Care: