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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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Objective 6: Identify sources that publish
nursing research reports and distinguish between primary and secondary
sources.
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Burns and Grove (2007) provide a list of nursing journals that primarily
focus on research. These titles are displayed on page 44 in Table 2-3. These
journals are refereed, which means that experts in that content area review
articles submitted for consideration and assess the quality of the article
for publication. Articles submitted for consideration are evaluated using
strict standards for critique.
An important distinction for identifying relevant research articles is
whether the article is a primary or a secondary source.
- A primary source
is an original research report prepared by the researcher(s) that
conducted the study. The only interpretations in a primary source
belong to the researchers.
- A secondary source
is someone else's interpretation of a primary source. Common secondary
sources include books, book chapters, and review articles. Since secondary
sources synthesize and interpret research done by others, they are
more prone to bias and misinterpretation than primary sources.
However, secondary sources are also useful in the research process
because they provide reference lists composed of primary sources and
they also may be a source of good ideas.
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