NURS 310 Nursing Research and EBP
NURS 310 Nursing Research and EBP
Module one
Learning Activities
Below are research questions, including some from the study guide:
Indicate which research approach would be best suited for the following questions; qualitative or quantitative?
- What is the meaning of health among older Latin-American women? Qualitative
- What are the effects of a structured exercise program on middle age black women’s blood pressure and cholesterol levels? Quantitative
- Does music therapy reduce anxiety and pain in post-surgical adult patients? Quantitative
- What do nursing home residents perceive as stressors? Qualitative
- What are the effects of routine toileting (habit training) in incontinent persons with Alzheimer’s Disease? Quantitative
Match the following: Set A
- Research utilization (RU)
- Evidence-based practice (EBP)
- Neither of the above
- Both of the above
Set B
- Easily achieved in nursing Neither (3)
- Systematic reviews play a “big” role EBP (2)
- Translation of knowledge into clinical practice EBP (2)
- Starts with a “knowledge-focused” trigger RU (1)
- CURN focus RU (1)
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Define the following (short answer):
- Study participant: people being studied in quantitative & qualitative study
- Variable: concept in quantitative study (Polit & Beck, 2016, p. 41)
Independent, “Manipulated Variable”: presumed cause effect in quantitative study; variable cause or influence dependent variable (Polit & Beck, 2016, p. 43)
Dependent, “Outcome Variable”: presumed effect in quantitative study; variable caused by or depends on another (Polit & Beck, 2016, p. 43)
- Theory: abstract generalization that presents a systematic explanation about relationships among phenomena in a qualitative study (Polit & Beck, 2016, p. 42)
- Phenomenon: an approach to thinking about what life experiences of people are like and what they mean in a quantitative study (Polit & Beck, 2016, p. 41)
- Instrument: structured self-report data are collected with a formal, written document; interview schedule where questions are asked orally face-to-faced or by telephone or a questionnaire when respondents complete it themselves (Polit & Beck, 2016, p. 41)
- Data Analysis: systematic organization and synthesis of research data and testing of hypotheses using the data in a quantitative & qualitative study (Polit & Beck, 2016, p. 41)
NURS 310 Nursing Research and EBP
Review Exercise 1 in Section D (Chapter 4) – application exercises & answer the questions of fact (page 23)
- Yes, the structure of the article follows the IMRAD format. The article has the four main sections which include the introduction, method, results, and discussion.
- It is considered as a “new style” abstract.
- Yes, the abstract does summarize all of the key points of the article including the background, objective, methods, results, and discussion.
- It is presented in a passive voice.
- The study is experimental.
- Yes, the study did state that it was a randomized study.
Match the following:
Set A
- Freedom from harm/exploitation
- Informed consent
- Anonymity
- Confidentiality
- Assent
Set B
- Pediatric patients in the oncology unit are included in study; their parents are told of the aims and procedures; then are asked to sign an authorization. Informed consent (2)
- In the same example, the school-aged children are asked to sign an authorization which has been prepared at their reading level. Assent (5)
- Women, who recently have had mastectomies, are being asked to participate in a study about the subsequent psychological impact of such a procedure. After the sensitive interviews, the women are debriefed and offered resources. Freedom from harm/exploitation (1)
- Participants in an experimental AIDS treatment study are requested to sign a waiver prior to the initiation of the research activities. Informed consent (2)
- Nursing students are asked to participate in a survey, which was part of a research study being conducted by a faculty member. The surveys are unmarked and the students were told that responses would NOT be discussed individually. Anonymity (3)
- A questionnaire distributed via the school intranet to students for their input regarding stressors they experience in a pre-licensure program were told that their participation in such would be considered voluntary participation. Informed consent (2)
NURS 310 Nursing Research and EBP
 References
Polit, D.F. & Beck, C.T. (2014). Introduction to nursing research in an evidence-based practice
environment. Essentials of nursing research: appraising evidence for nursing practice         Â
(8th ed., p. 41-43). Philadelphia, PA: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins.