Nature of nursing-Ch2: Evidence- Based Practice & Research In Nursing Flashcards

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This research entails the systematic collection, statistical analysis, and interpretation of numerical data.

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Quantitative research

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This research is the systematic collection and thematic analysis of narrative data; this research collects and analyzes words rather than numbers.

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Qualitative research

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Process in which decisions are made that result in a detailed plan or proposal for a study, as well as the actual implementation of the plan.

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Research process

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Clinical decision making based on the simultaneous use of the best evidence, clinical expertise, and clients’ values.

  • assess the need for a change in practice: identify source that indicates change is needed
  • locate the best evidence: gather evidence
  • critically analyze the evidence: determine if risks outweigh potential benefits
  • design practice change: resources, methods used
  • implement and evaluate the change: small test
  • integrate and maintain change in practice
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Evidence-based practice (EBP)

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Any information a subject relates will not be made public or available to others without the subjects consent

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Confidentiality

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The behavior, characteristic, or outcome that the researcher wishes to explain or predict

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Dependent variable

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Procedures that summarize large volumes of data; used to describe and synthesize data, showing patterns and trends

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Descriptive statistics

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Research that provides a framework to focus on the culture of a group of people

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Ethnography

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Research to understand social structures and social processes; this method focuses on the generation of categories or hypotheses that explains patterns of behavior of people in the study

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Grounded theory

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A prediction of the relationship among two or more variables

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Hypothesis

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The presumed cause or influence on the dependent variable

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Independent variable

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Measures that describe the center of the distribution of data, denoting where most of the subjects lie; include the mean, median, and mode

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Measures of central tendency

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Measures that indicate the degree of dispersion or spread of the data; include range, variance, and standard deviation

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Measures of variability he

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Research that investigates peoples life experiences and how they interpret those experiences

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Phenomenology

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A predetermined and preprinted plan specifying the procedure to be followed in a particular situation

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Protocals

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The degree to which an instrument produces consistent results on repeated use

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Reliability

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Term applied after data have been analyzed to determine whether the results had a probability less than 0.05, which is considered the acceptable level of significance

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Statistically significant

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The degree to which an instrument measures what it is intended to measure

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Validity