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This quiz covers key concepts in research methodology, particularly within the context of nursing practice. It explores the relationship between research topics and problems, the importance of replication, and the identification of researchable problems. The quiz also delves into the types of research, including experimental research, and the role of quality improvement in healthcare.
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What is the relationship. between a research topic and a research problem? - correct answer Research topics contain numerous potential problems, and each problem provides the basis for developing many research purposes. Why is replicating a research study essential for knowledge development? - correct answer Replication helps confirm that the initial results were not reached in error Which item represents a concise, clear statement of the specific goal or aim of a research study? - correct answer The purpose of the project was to define changes in the incidence of hypertension across time, with the four most prevalent treatment modalities prescribed by family nurse practitioners in the greater Chicago area A master's student does not know how to choose a research problem. The student was a trauma nurse but has not been working clinically for the past two years. Which of the following activities is not a fruitful source for identifying a nursing research problem? - correct answer depending on student's instructors to provide a research problem Which of the answer choices is the practicing nurse's most important source researchable problems? - correct answer the nurse's own clinical practice A study contains the research question, Can the application of twice-daily cortis one in the period from six to ten weeks postoperatively produce significantly increased range of motion in 50-to 60-year-old rotator-cuff repair patient s at the six-month mark? What is the type of research described? - correct answer Experimental All of the answer choices are reasons to conduct replication research except: - correct answer the original research showed statistically significant findings, but the research site is no longer in operation Based on the Yates article, Research in Nursing Practice, the following are likely to help encourage bedside nurses to conduct research except: - correct answer a decrease in NINR funding and NIH funding
According to the Blake (2016) article, Yes, nurses do research, and it's improving patient care, there is a growing number of nurses getting PhDs and doing research, according to a 2014 survey by American Association of Colleges of Nursing AACN). All of the answer choices are true except: - correct answer Enrollment in nursing programs in California, Nebraska, and Vermont drastically declined in the past 10 years. There has not been a decline in nursing enrollment in these states over the past 10 years. In the United States, there is a push for there to be an increased volume of nurse researchers who are doctorally prepared. The number of doctoral-prepared nurses has been growing over the past couple of decades. Quality improvement is important according to the Agency of Healthcare Research and Quality because: Health care can vary widely across hospitals, locales and population groups, Suboptimal care can lead to complications, unnecessary hospital stays, lingering illness, or even death. When quality of care gaps become apparent, all health care professionals must be involved in improving the quality of care they deliver. Patients can take a role too. - correct answer true