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Table of Contents a1 a1
Chapter 1. Introduction to Nursing Research in an Evidence-
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Based Practice EnvironmentChapter 2. Fundamentals of Evidence-
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Based Nursing Practice a1 a1
Chapter 3. Key Concepts and Steps in Quantitative and Qualitative Resear
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chChapter 4. Reading and Critiquing Research Articles
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Chapter 5. Ethics in Research a1 a1 a1 a1
Chapter 6. Research Problems, Research Questions, and Hypotheses
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Chapter 7. Finding and Reviewing Research Evidence in the Literatur
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eChapter 8. Theoretical and Conceptual Frameworks
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Chapter 9. Quantitative Research Design
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Chapter 10. Sampling and Data Collection in Quantitative Studi
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esChapter 11. Qualitative Designs and Approaches
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Chapter 12. Sampling and Data Collection in Qualitative Studie
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s Chapter 13. Mixed Methods and Other Special Types of Resea
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rchChapter 14. Statistical Analysis of Quantitative Data
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Chapter 15. Interpretation and Clinical Significance in Quantitative Researc
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hChapter 16. Analysis of Qualitative Data
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Chapter 17. Trustworthiness and Integrity in Qualitative Research
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Analysis and Metasynthesis a1 a1
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Chapter 1. Introduction to Nursing Research in an Evidence-Based Practice Environment
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What is the highest priority for the importanc
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of research in the nursing profession?
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Research findings provide evidence for
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informing nurses' decisions and actions. a1 a1 a1 a1
Conduct research to better understand the
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context of nursing practice. a1 a1 a1
Document the role that nurses serve in a1 a1 a1 a1 a1 a1
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society.
D) Establish nursing research areas of study.
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Which group would be best served by clinica
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nursing research?
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A) Nursing administrators
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D) Healthcare policymakers a1
In the United States, in what area does
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research play an important role in nursing?
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A) Chronic illness a1
B) Credentialing and status a1 a1
C) Nurses' personalities
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D) Nurses' education
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What is the role of a consumer of nursing
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research?
A) Read research reports for relevant findings.
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Participate in generating evidence by doing
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research.
Participate in journal club in a practice
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setting.
Solve clinical problems and make clinical
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decisions.
What was the concern of most nursing studie
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in the early 1900s?
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, A) Client satisfaction
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D) Nursing education a1
Which topic most closely conforms to the
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6. priorities that have been suggested for futu
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renursing research?
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A) Attitudes of nursing students toward smoking.
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B) Promotion of excellence in nursing science.
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C) Nursing staff morale and turnover.
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Number of doctorate prepared nurses in
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various clinical specialties.
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7. What is the process of deductive reasoning?
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Verifying assumptions that are part of our
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known through our senses.
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Forming generalizations from specific
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observations.
What is the ontological assumption of those
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espousing a naturalistic paradigm? a1 a1 a1
Objective reality and those natural
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prior causes.
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Reality is multiply constructed and multiply
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interpreted by humans. a1 a1
Reality is not fixed, but is rather a
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construction of human minds. a1 a1 a1
What is the epistemological assumption of
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those espousing a positivist paradigm?
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The researcher is objective and independent
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of those being studied.
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