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  1. An overview of the qualitative descriptive design within nursing research

    Background. Qualitative descriptive designs are common in nursing and healthcare research due to their inherent simplicity, flexibility and utility in diverse healthcare contexts. However, the application of descriptive research is sometimes critiqued in terms of scientific rigor. Inconsistency in decision making within the research process ...

  2. Understanding Descriptive Research Designs and Methods

    Understanding Descriptive Research Designs and Methods. Siedlecki, Sandra L. PhD, RN, APRN-CNS, FAAN. Author Information. Author Affiliation: Senior Nurse Scientist and Clinical Nurse Specialist, Office of Nursing Research & Innovation, Nursing Institute, Cleveland Clinic, Ohio. The author reports no conflicts of interest.

  3. Clinical research study designs: The essentials

    Introduction. In clinical research, our aim is to design a study, which would be able to derive a valid and meaningful scientific conclusion using appropriate statistical methods that can be translated to the "real world" setting. 1 Before choosing a study design, one must establish aims and objectives of the study, and choose an appropriate target population that is most representative of ...

  4. Identifying the best research design to fit the question. Part 1

    Evidence-based nursing is about applying the best available evidence to a specific clinical question. Different clinical questions require evidence from different research designs. No single design has precedence over another, rather the design chosen must fit the particular research question.1 Questions focused on the cause, prognosis (course), diagnosis, prevention, treatment, or economics ...

  5. Designing and Using Surveys in Nursing Research: A Contemporary

    The use of research questionnaires or surveys in nursing is a long standing tradition, dating back to the 1960s (Logan, 1966) and 1970s (Oberst, 1978), when the scientific discipline emerged.This type of tool enables nursing researchers to gather primary data from a specific population, whether it is patients, carers, nurses, or other stakeholders to address gaps in the existing evidence base ...

  6. An overview of the qualitative descriptive design within nursing research

    Her research interests are in the area of self-harm and suicide and she has a particular interest and expertise in mixed-methods and qualitative research designs. Catherine McCabe (PhD, MSc, BNS, RNT, RGN) is an Associate Professor in General Nursing at the School of Nursing and Midwifery, Trinity College Dublin.

  7. Quantitative Research Excellence: Study Design and Reliable and Valid

    Experimental and quasi-experimental designs for research. Houghton Mifflin. Google Scholar. Chapman D. J., Doughty K., Mullin E. M., Pérez-Escamilla R. (2016). Reliability of lactation assessment tools applied to overweight and obese women. ... Nursing research: Generating and assessing evidence for nursing practice (10th ed). Wolters Kluwer ...

  8. An overview of research designs relevant to nursing: Part 1

    N2 - This three part series of articles provides a brief overview of relevant research designs in nursing. The first article in the series presents the most frequently used quantitative research designs. Strategies for non-experimental and experimental research designs used to generate and refine nursing knowledge are described.

  9. Research Design & Methodology

    Four types of qualitative research design often applied to nursing research are: Phenomenology - the study of human life experiences and how they appear in human consciousness; Grounded Theory - seeks to explain variations in social interactional and social structural problems and processes ; Ethnography - As a research process, ethnography is a comparative method for investigating patterns of ...

  10. Comparative Research Design: A Guide for the Clinical Nurse ...

    Comparative Research Design: A Guide for the Clinical Nurse Specialist. ... Senior Nurse Scientist, Office of Nursing Research and Innovation, Cleveland Clinic, Ohio, and Faculty, School of Nursing, Walden University, Minneapolis, Minnesota. The author reports no conflicts of interest.

  11. Reviewing the literature: choosing a review design

    The purpose of a review of healthcare literature is primarily to summarise the knowledge around a specific question or topic, or to make recommendations that can support health professionals and organisations make decisions about a specific intervention or care issue. 5 In addition, reviews can highlight gaps in knowledge to guide future research.

  12. Types of Research within Qualitative and Quantitative

    The abstract appears both in the database you search and at the top of the actual article. Types of Quantitative Research There are four (4) main types of quantitative designs: descriptive, correlational, quasi-experimental, and experimental.

  13. Quasi-Experimental Research Designs : Clinical Nurse Specialist

    Quasi-Experimental Research Designs. Author Affiliation: Senior Nurse Scientist, Department of Nursing Research and Innovation, Cleveland Clinic, Ohio. The author reports no conflicts of interest. Correspondence: Sandra L. Siedlecki, PhD, RN, APRN-CNS, FAAN, Department of Nursing Research and Innovation, Cleveland Clinic, 9550 Euclid Avenue ...

  14. PDF Research in Nursing: A Guide to Understanding Research Designs and

    Research in nursing paves the way for high quality, evidence-based nursing care. Findings from research highly informs quality nursing practice. Nursing practice needs to be research based; hence, it is worth commending that all nurses understand research techniques and designs and be involved in research.

  15. AHU Resource Guides: Nursing Research: Types of Research Studies

    A study design that randomly assigns participants into an experimental group or a control group. As the study is conducted, the only expected difference between the control and experimental groups in a randomized controlled trial (RCT) is the outcome variable being studied. Source: Study Design 101, GWU. A study design where one or more samples ...

  16. Quantitative research: Designs relevant to nursing and healthcare

    This paper gives an overview of the main quantitative research designs relevant to nursing and healthcare. It outlines some strengths and weaknesses of the designs, provides examples to illustrate the different designs and examines some of the relevant statistical concepts. The paper concludes with a brief discussion about the place of ...

  17. Facilitating Evidence‐Based Practice among ...

    Nurses are increasingly expected to use research evidence in practice to improve patients' outcomes, but the application of such evidence is still unsatisfactory. The facilitation of EBP in nursing needs the organization and the individual levels. Methods. Based on an analysis of EBP-promoting strategies and expert consultation, the core team ...

  18. Continue nursing education: an action research study on the

    To address the gap in effective nursing training for quality management, this study aims to implement and assess a nursing training program based on the Holton Learning Transfer System Inventory, utilizing action research to enhance the practicality and effectiveness of training outcomes. The study involved the formation of a dedicated training team, with program development informed by an ...

  19. Design and practice of blended teaching of internal medicine nursing

    Background Self-directed learning (SDL) ability is the basis for cultivating nursing students' ability to find and solve problems, lifelong learning, and providing high-quality nursing talents for healthcare. The O-AMAS (Objective, Activation, Multi-learning, Assessment, Summary) model adheres to the teaching philosophy of student-centered, result-oriented, combines the advantages of online ...

  20. <em>Journal of Nursing Scholarship</em>

    Journal of Nursing Scholarship is a peer-reviewed nursing research journal publishing articles that provide the necessary tools to improve nursing care around the world. Abstract Purpose The aim of this paper is to develop a preliminary theory that explores in depth into understanding the experiences of women who have suffered a spontaneous ...

  21. The factors of job crafting in emergency nurses: regression models

    A cross-sectional design was used in the study. A total of 255 nurses were recruited from two hospitals in Zhengzhou and Shenzhen, China in December 2021. 255 nurses completed an online questionnaire. ... As such, nursing managers in emergency departments should assign nurses challenging tasks, such as participating in nursing research. These ...

  22. Healthcare use and costs in the last six months of life by level of

    Place of living. Based on data from NPR [] and IPLOS [], we estimated how many days individuals spent at home, in care institutions—including short-term care and long-term care institutions (i.e., nursing homes, sheltered housing, other round-the-clock care, and sheltered housing with 24-hour care)—and in hospitals during their last six months of life.

  23. UC College of Nursing researcher accepted for prestigious fellowship

    Samantha Boch, PhD, RN, assistant professor at the University of Cincinnati College of Nursing and affiliate faculty of the James M. Anderson Center for Health Systems Excellence at Cincinnati Children's Hospital is one of 16 nurse scientists accepted to the fifth cohort of the Betty Irene Moore Fellowship for Nurse Leaders and Innovators. The fellowship program, funded by grants from the ...

  24. Virtual Worlds

    The use of Augmented Reality glasses opens up many possibilities in hospital care, as they facilitate treatments and their documentation. In this paper, we present a prototype for the HoloLens 2 supporting wound care and documentation. It was developed in a participatory process with nurses using the positive computing paradigm, with a focus on the improvement of the working conditions of ...

  25. Planning Qualitative Research: Design and Decision Making for New

    While many books and articles guide various qualitative research methods and analyses, there is currently no concise resource that explains and differentiates among the most common qualitative approaches. We believe novice qualitative researchers, students planning the design of a qualitative study or taking an introductory qualitative research course, and faculty teaching such courses can ...

  26. Should You Delay Your Morning Caffeine?

    Research has shown that caffeine can enhance mental sharpness and physical performance. For soldiers driving heavy trucks, firefighters working overnight shifts or surgeons scrubbing in for early ...

  27. Case Study Research Design in Nursing : Clinical Nurse Specialist

    Author Affiliation: Senior Nurse Scientist, Department of Nursing Research and Innovation, Cleveland Clinic, Ohio. Dr Siedlecki is a senior nurse scientist at the Cleveland Clinic who maintains her own program of research and serves as a consultant and mentor to clinical nurses who are planning and conducting bedside research.