What are the 5 Ways of Knowing in Nursing?
From a Historical Perspective, Scientific Approach to Development of Knowledge is characterized by?
Assumptions:
What is qualitative research?
Advent assumptions:
What are the 2 philosophies of research/paradigms
2. Qualitative-naturalistic, recieved
In the qualitative vs. quantitative paradigm what is the ontological assumption?
Questions: what is the nature of reality?
Qualitative: tangible reality, controllable, predictable, testable
Quantitative: constructed, mulitple, context dependent.
In the qualitative vs. quantitative paradigm what is the epistemological assumption?
Questions: what is the relationship of the researcher to that researched?
Qualitative: constructed, multiple, context dependant.
Quantitative: highly, interactive
In the qualitative vs. quantitative paradigm what is the axiological assumption?
Questions: what is the role of values?
Qualitative: value-free
Quantitative: value-laden
In the qualitative vs. quantitative paradigm what is the Rhetorical assumption?
Questions: what is the language of research?
Qualitative: formal, based on set definitions, impersonal voice
Quantitative: informal, evolving decisions, personal voice
In the qualitative vs. quantitative paradigm what is the methodological assumption?
Questions: what is the process of research?
Qualitative: deductive process, cause & effect, static design-categories isolated before study, context free, generilations leading to prediction, explanation & understanding, accurate & reliable through validity & realiability.
Quantitative: inductive process, mutual simultaneous shaping of factors, emerging design-categories identified during research process, context bound, petterns, theories deveolped for understanding, accurate & reliable through verification.
What are the 9 philosophical orgins with in the Quantitative & Qualitative Research Characteristics ?
Define nursing research?
Research: systematic, logical, and empirical inquiry into a phenomenon to produce verifiable knowledge
(qualitative & quantitative)
Purpose: to improve practice & health outcomes of patients
Define Evidence- Informed Decision Making
“A continuous interactive process involving the explicit, conscientious and judicious consideration of the best available evidence to provide care” [CNA]
Research use/utilization requires nurses to:
What are the roles of a nurse in research?
CNO: review research in nursing and health related disciplines, critically evaluate research findings, and use findings to inform practice
CNA:) All nurses will …participate in research, read, and apply research findings
What are the directions of nursing research?
What are the steps involved in critical reading of nursing research?
What are the steps involved in comprehension/understanding?
Critical appraisal ultimately helps you to answer 3 questions. What are they?
Goal: begin to determine the value of a research study for your purpose & start critiquing study for its scientific merit, application to practice. You begin to critique!
List the research process/steps
What is the purpose of creating a research problem/ problem statement ?
Conduct a research study b/c have:
a problem or situation in need of a solution
A problem/situation arises when we are uncertain about a phenomenon, ie. we don’t have adequate information about it or enough understanding to know what to do
Always indicate a lack of knowledge of some sort or a gap in knowledge
Significance to nursing practice, health care & target population is highlighted – the “so what”?
What is the Contribution?! GAP!!!
Whats the point of having a purpose statement ( quantitative & qualitative) ?
Restatement & clarification of the purpose statement is done through the following…
They make comparisions between 2 or more groups & examine the relationship of 2 or more indepedant variables and dependant variables:
What is a hypothesis or hypotheses?
What the the different type of Hypotheses?