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1
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What are the means of knowing

A

traditional
experience
logic
scientific

2
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What is the purpose of science

A

describe
explore
explain
predict and control

3
Q

What is deductive approach

A

a method of research going from the general to the specific like hypotheses generated from theories
usu quantitative

4
Q

What is inductive reasoning

A

generating hypotheses from specific observations

usu quan or qual

5
Q

What do comparison questions tend to be

A

quan

6
Q

What are the nursing roles in research

A

consumer
team member
producer

7
Q

What is NINR

A

national institute of nursing research

8
Q

What are the main areas of focus for NINR

A
H promo and disease prevent 
advancing the qual of life
end of life and palliative care
innovation 
developing nurse scientists
9
Q

What is the differences between a research article and a clinical article

A

the research art will
have all parts of the research process labeled
they are not “how to” articles

10
Q

What are the parts of a research article from top to bot

A
TITLE 
abstract
intro
literature review
purpose 
question 
hypo
theoretical framwork
method 
design
sample 
procedures 
instruments 
ethics 
results
analyssi
conclusion 
implications 
references
11
Q

What are things used to assess the strength of evidence

A

levels
quality
quantity
consistency

12
Q

What are the levels of evidence

A

1- meta analysis or systematic review of RCT’s
2- RCT’s or experimental studies
3- quasi experimental
4- non-experimental studies
5- case reports, program evaluations, qualitative research
6- opinion of respected authorities

13
Q

What are the three types of research questions

A

explore describe
relationship or compare
experiment or quasi experiment

14
Q

When are experimental or quasi exp questions used

A

when your testing something or a theory

15
Q

What is the independent variable

A

the variable that has an effect on the dependent

like the intervention

16
Q

What is a conceptual variable

A

how we normally define it

17
Q

What is an operational variable

A

the way we measure the variable

18
Q

How are explore or describe research questions usually written

A

as an explorative statement

“the purpose of this study is to explore”

19
Q

How are relationship or compare research questions usually written

A

just as a question “what is the relationship between…”

20
Q

How are experimental or quasi exp research questions usually written

A

“the purpose of this study is to test the hypothesis/efficacy/theory of”

21
Q

What are the different types of hypotheses

A
casual 
simple 
complex 
directional 
non-directional 
NUL (Ho) statistical
22
Q

What is a complex hypothesis

A

has three or more variables

23
Q

What is a directional hypothesis

A

states the direction something should go

like if it should be positive or negative or if the numbers should go up or down

24
Q

What is a non-directional hypothesis

A

thinks it will go is a certain direction but doesnt know which way

25
Q

What is a NUL or statistical hypothesis

A

states their isn’t relationship

26
Q

What is the process of a critical appraisal called

A

a critique

27
Q

What are the steps of implementing EBP

A
ask clinical Q's 
gather evidence
critically appraise
act to change practice with EBP
evaluate
28
Q

What is a publication

A

a shortened version of the researcher(s) completed work.

29
Q

What does the introduction do

A

presents a background of the area researched and its significance to practice

30
Q

Where does the purpose defined at

A

the end of intro
the end of literature review
the end of theoretical framework

31
Q

Where are hypotheses or research questions typically found

A

in the intro or background

32
Q

Where would you find the research design

A

in the abstract
purpose statement
the intro to the procedures or methods

33
Q

Do qual studies have hypotheses

A

no

34
Q

What are some tips to determining if the research is quan

A

hypotheses?
control and treatment groups
the terms survey, correlational, case control, or cohort are used
random or convenience are mentioned in relation to the sample
• Variables are measured by instruments or scales
reliablility of instruments is discussed
their is statistical analysis

35
Q

Where is sampling discussed at

A

methods

36
Q

Where is reliability and validity discuss

A

methods

37
Q

Where are the procedures and collection methods discussed

A

procedures section

38
Q

What is in the discussion sectioni of a research study

A

how the results relate to the literature

39
Q

What is a meta analysis

A

a systematic review that used statistical techniques to summarize and assess the studies

40
Q

What is a consensus guidelines

A

clinical guidelines developed by experts in the field

41
Q

What are EvidenceBased guidelines

A

developed using published research

42
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what are the common steps of QI methods

A

Conducting an assessment • Setting goals for improvement • creating ideas for changing current practice •
Deciding how improvements will be measured
Rapidly testing those changes •
Measuring the improvements in care
making the change a new standard of care