NURS 6010 Exam #2 Questions And Answers With Verified Solutions
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NURS 6010 Exam #2 Questions And Answers With Verified Solutions
A researcher conducts a study with a group of refugees that have come to their community. They would like to understand the groups' cultural beliefs about healthcare. This question would best be supported by which qualitative design.
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NURS 6010 Exam #2 Questions And Answers With
Verified Solutions
A researcher conducts a study with a group of refugees that have come to their community. They would like to
understand the groups' cultural beliefs about healthcare. This question would best be supported by which qualitative
design.
a. Phenomenology
b. Ethnography
c. Grounded theory
d. Focus groups. ANS b
A study of the phases that couples go through when they attempt to conceive a child through in vitro fertilization
without a pregnancy would be supported by which qualitative design?
a. Phenomenology
b. Ethnography
c. Grounded theory
d. Focus groups ANS c
ethnography is a? ANS particular type of high level qualitative research that has its roots in anthropology
it is the study of culture of other people to gain a better understanding of their thinking and knowledge as it related
to the culture of their environment
this could be those in or from another country or those tending the culture of a new profession, a university, a new
sport
,grounded theory is? ANS high level type of qualitative research
focuses on a problem that is very specific and continues to interview those with that type of problem until a
substantive theory emerges to gain understanding of all the phases and types of process or stage of that those with
this issue face
A nurse would like to explore the relationships between people recovering from substance abuse and their partners
in a qualitative study. Which of these steps is not needed to do beforehand in a study of this type?
a. determine the study limitations
b. determine the study's significance
c. select an appropriate research design
d. recruit the study participants ANS d
You are looking for the highest level of evidence to support your work with patients in palliative care for end stage
cancer who are transitioning to death through comfort care. What would be the best evidence to improve your
understanding of this human experience?
A. A systematic review and meta-analysis of the quality of life of patients with end stage cancer.
B. A meta-synthesis of studies that explored patients with cancer's lived experiences as they transition to comfort
care.
C. An RCT that studied the use of morphine and comfort care outcomes of 2500 patients with end stage cancer.
D. A grounded theory study related to a patient's journey toward death. ANS b
While reading a grounded theory study, you notice that one of the themes identified was not supported by participant
quotes. What might this suggest?
A. Informants may have suggested that the quotes be deleted
, B. The themes had high confirmability therefore quotes were not needed.
C. The theme could have resulted from researcher bias.
D. There is a lack of transferability of that theme. ANS c
qualitative research is? ANS systematic inquiry into social phenomena in natural settings
how people experience aspects of their lives, how individuals and/or groups behave, how organizations functions,
and how interactions shape relationships
in qualitative research what is the main data collection instrument? ANS researcher they examine why events
occur, what happens and what those events mean to participants studied
What do we learn from qualitative research why use this method? ANS insights and sensitivity about human
experience
phenomena that are poorly understood
often focused on meaning or process
qualitative data can put flesh on the bones of qualitative results, bringing the results to life through depth case
elaboration
A researcher is working with patients with chronic illness whose family caretakers struggle emotionally while they
care for their ill family member. Why would he conduct a qualitative study?
a. To develop better teaching strategies for the family.
b. To identify current care techniques that are ineffective.
c. To determine if more self-management education is necessary.
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