NUR 209 Midterm Exam Study Guide | 100% Correct Answers | Verified | Latest 2024 Version
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NUR 209
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NUR 209
What is a primary source - research done by the authors
What is a secondary source - A source looking at someone else's research (lit review)
- researchers are compiling their research based off of others research
Why isn't evidence-based practice not used - - time consuming
- staff may not be ...
NUR 209 Midterm Exam Study Guide | 100% Correct Answers | Verified | Latest 2024 Version What is a primary source - ✔✔research done by the authors What is a secondary source - ✔✔A source looking at someone else's research (lit review) - researchers are compiling their research based off of others research Why isn't evidence -based practice not used - ✔✔- time consuming - staff may not be aware of how to read or may not understand what it is saying How do you narrow down your results for a literature search? - ✔✔- Publication date (w/in 5 yrs) - Type of article (magazine, peer review) - Narrow words down - English language - Don't limit to full text Key items that make it EBP - ✔✔- multiple research studies - clinical expertise - Patients preferences and values are taken into consideration - Non -biased authors - Don't put your own values in BSN need to know research/EBP - ✔✔best research, clinical expertise, cost effective, patient values and needs - Read research reports, - ID effective interventions - Implement to promote positive outcomes What are the different types of quantitative research - ✔✔- True experimental - Descriptive - Correlational - Quasi -experimental - Experimental What is true experimental - ✔✔randomized, manipulated and control - lab/research unit What is quantitative research - ✔✔large sample size What is descriptive research - ✔✔describe the current status of a variable What is correlational research - ✔✔- relationship between variables, does not look for cause and effect (non -experimental) - Natural What is Quasi -experimental research - ✔✔partially controlled - establish a cause effect relationship between two or more variables, does not manipulate the independent variable - Includes an intervention - Usually includes comparing 2 or more groups of people before and after implementing an intervention - No randomization = weaker study design What is experimental research - ✔✔- cause and effect and tries to manipulate all the variables What is the highest level of evidence - ✔✔Meta analysis and synthesis of research What is the lowest level of evidence - ✔✔case studies and expert opinions
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