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Readings and Overview
Topic 1
Importance to Nursing
Topic 2
Defining the terms
Topic 3
The research setting
Topic 4
The research process
Topic 5
Pilot study
Topic 6
Research reports
Topic 7
Research critique
Topic 8
Critique phases
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Burns, N. & Grove, S. K. (2003). Understanding nursing research. (3rd Ed). Philadelphia, PA: W. B. Saunders. The content in this unit meets ten objectives and is provided through eight topics.
After completion of this unit the participant will be able to:
- Discuss the role and importance of quantitative research in generating nursing knowledge for nursing practice.
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Define the following terms, which are relevant to the quantitative
research process: Basic research, applied research, rigor, and control.
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Identify settings in which quantitative research is
conducted: natural, partially controlled, and highly controlled.
- Describe the steps of the quantitative research process and identify them in an article.
- Explain the purposes of a pilot study.
- Identify sources that publish nursing research reports and distinguish between primary and secondary sources.
- Describe the basic guidelines that direct the conduct of a research critique
- Describe the four phases of quantitative research critique: Comprehension, comparison, analysis, and evaluation.
- Identify nursing organizations represented on the worldwide web and the organizations' research mission.
- Describe aspects of the NINR's mission, goals, and funding and the relevance to your practice.
Chapter 2 and Chapter 12, pp 399 - 409 Burns & Grove (2003)
CHAPTER PURPOSE
Chapter 2 provides an introduction to quantitative research by
discussing relevant terms and describing the steps of the quantitative
research process. Overviews of the descriptive, correlational,
quasi-experimental, and experimental quantitative approaches are
presented. The chapter concludes with tips for reading and conducting
an initial critique of research reports.
ASSIGNED READING PURPOSE
The specified pages from Chapter 12 provide information on the parts of
an intellectual research critique, guidelines for conducting a research
critique, and guidelines for the four critical thinking phases of the
research critique process. |