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NRS 390 - Exam 1

what is nursing research - ANS-to search again
to examine carefully
diligent and systematic inquiry
discovery

goal of nursing research - ANS-to develop an empirical body of knowledge for a
discipline

evidence-based practice - ANS-synthesis of knowledge (research, theory, and clinical
experiences)
effect of philosophy
making a change in practice
evaluation of change for pt, provider, and healthcare system
mold research articles together to see what is best for practice

what makes up evidence-based practice - ANS-best research evidence, clinical
expertise, and patient needs and values

why is research important for evidence-based practice - ANS-develops empirical
knowledge base: scientific knowledge that is needed
identifies best practices that are based on clinical practices
improves outcomes for: pt and family, nurse, health care system

what role does research have in implementing an evidence-based nursing practice -
ANS-description, explanation, prediction, control

identifying and understanding the nature of nursing phenomena and the relationships
among the phenomena are examples of....

a. description
b. explanation
c. prediction
d. control - ANS-A

what is the history of nursing research - ANS-evolved slowly over the years

,began in the 19th century with Florence nightingale

clinical research is the current major focus of nursing research and will continue to be
so throughout the 21st century

nursing research: 21st century - ANS-2000 - healthy people 2010
2000 - biological research for nursing
2002 - joint commission revised policies to support evidence-based care
2004 - world views on evidence-based nursing
2010 - healthy people 2020
2005 - AHRQ guidelines and priorities
2005 - NINR priorities
2006 - Revised AACN position statements on nursing research

how is nursing knowledge acquired? - ANS-traditions: do it this way, always been done
this way

authority: been here 30yrs, do it this way

borrowing: look at other disciplines

trial and error; personal experience; role modeling

intuition: have feeling about something; builds through experience and prior knowledge

reasoning: logical

the Quality and safety education for nurses (QSEN) - ANS-an initiative focused on
developing the requisite knowledge skills, and attitude (KSA) statements for each of the
competencies for prelicensure and graduate education

sets safety standards

empirical knowledge - ANS-gained by employing quantitative, qualitative, and outcomes
research

why use empirical knowledge - ANS-essential for the delivery of high-quality, safe pt
and family nursing care

present a new intervention and showing pt and family that research has shown it works

,the beginning nurse researcher would like to investigate credible resources for
implementing protocols in clinical practice. Which of the following would be considered
empirical sources of nursing knowledge?

a. reasoning, authority, and tradition
b. quantitative, qualitative, and outcomes research
c. care maps and protocols
d. role modeling and trial and error - ANS-b

categories of quantitative research - ANS-descriptive, correlational, quasi-experimental,
experimental

philosophical origin: quantitative - ANS-logical positivism

focus: quantitative - ANS-concise, objective, reductionistic

reasoning: quantitative - ANS-logistic, deductive

basis of knowing: quantitative - ANS-cause and effect relationships

theoretical focus: quantitative - ANS-tests theory

categories of qualitative research - ANS-phenomenological, grounded theory,
ethnographic, exploratory-descriptive, historical research

interviews, studies of groups, observes, historical documents

philosophical origin: qualitative - ANS-naturalistic, interpretive, humanistic

focus: qualitative - ANS-broad, subjective, holistic

reasoning: qualitative - ANS-dialectic, inductive

basis of knowing: qualitative - ANS-meaning, discovery, understanding

theoretical focus: qualitative - ANS-theory development

focus of outcomes research - ANS-patients and families, providers, healthcare systems,
practice changes, policy development

, the nurse researcher is investigating outcomes research on nursing interventions.
Which often following examples would constitute outcomes research?

a. a comparison of two pt groups
b. patient responses to nursing intervention
c. a patient tested before and after intervention
d. a patient's perception of the intervention - ANS-B

how do nurses integrate evidence in to practice - ANS-critique studies, develop
evidence-based practice guidelines, and decide how to move forward

why use evidence-based practice guidelines - ANS-best way to provide high quality,
cost-effective healthcare

allow for synthesis of knowledge needed for interventions and practice

set guidelines, standards, protocols and policies

PICO - ANS-p-population or participants of interest in your clinical setting

I-intervention needed for practice

c-comparisons of interventions to determine the best intervention for your practice

o-outcomes needed for practice and ways to measure the outcomes in your practice

quantitative research - ANS-formal, objective, rigorous, systematic process for
generalizing information

describes new situations, events, or concepts

examines relationship among variables

determines the effectiveness of tx

descriptive research - ANS-exploration and description of phenomena in real-life
situations

new meaning is discovered and the description of concepts is accomplished

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