Top Banner
Nursing Research Definitions By Maghan Das BscN Student at Dow University of Health Sciences Maghan Das
62

Outline of-nursing-research-nursing-research-ppt1

Jan 12, 2017

Download

Health & Medicine

Maghan Das
Welcome message from author
This document is posted to help you gain knowledge. Please leave a comment to let me know what you think about it! Share it to your friends and learn new things together.
Transcript
Page 1: Outline of-nursing-research-nursing-research-ppt1

Nursing Research Definitions

By Maghan DasBscN Student atDow University of Health Sciences

Maghan Das

Page 2: Outline of-nursing-research-nursing-research-ppt1

Diers

“A systematic study of problems in patient care.”

Maghan Das

Page 3: Outline of-nursing-research-nursing-research-ppt1

Abdellah

“A systematic detailed attempt to discover or confirm facts that relate to a specific problem to improve the practice and profession of nursing.”

Maghan Das

Page 4: Outline of-nursing-research-nursing-research-ppt1

Polit and Hungler

“A systematic search for knowledge about issues of importance to nursing.”

Maghan Das

Page 5: Outline of-nursing-research-nursing-research-ppt1

Henderson

“A study of the problems in practice relating to the effects of nursing.”

Maghan Das

Page 6: Outline of-nursing-research-nursing-research-ppt1

Ways to “use” nursing research:--journal clubs--critique research for patient care

purposes--explaining research to clients--data collection for others--reviewing methodology for IRB--finding research problems--using research results in patient

care or educationMaghan Das

Page 7: Outline of-nursing-research-nursing-research-ppt1

Why do research?

Professionalism Accountability Social Relevance

Maghan Das

Page 8: Outline of-nursing-research-nursing-research-ppt1

Evolution of Nursing Research Education/Recruitment

Administration/Staffing

Practice

Methodology/Theory based researchMaghan Das

Page 9: Outline of-nursing-research-nursing-research-ppt1

Current Trends Health Promotion Nursing Decision Making Effectiveness of Nursing Intervention

in Selected Health Problems Prevention Case Studies/Qualitative Research Ethnographic Studies Compliance

Maghan Das

Page 10: Outline of-nursing-research-nursing-research-ppt1

Conferences for Research Priorities

Maghan Das

Page 11: Outline of-nursing-research-nursing-research-ppt1

#1 through 1994 HIV Long term care Low birth weight Symptom management Nursing informatics Technology Health Promotion

Maghan Das

Page 12: Outline of-nursing-research-nursing-research-ppt1

#2 through 1999 Develop and test community based

nursing models Assess effectiveness of nursing

interventions with HIV Develop and test approaches to

remediate cognitive impairment Assess coping with chronic illness Methods for promoting

immunocompetenceMaghan Das

Page 13: Outline of-nursing-research-nursing-research-ppt1

Epistemology

Sources of Human Knowledge

or “how we know what we know”

Maghan Das

Page 14: Outline of-nursing-research-nursing-research-ppt1

Sources of Knowledge

Tradition or tenacity Authority Experience Intuition Trial and Error Logical Reasoning

– Induction– Deduction

Scientific Method Maghan Das

Page 15: Outline of-nursing-research-nursing-research-ppt1

Tradition/tenacity

Something we know because we have always known it.

Advantages:Efficient, provides a foundation of truths Disadvantages:Most traditions have not been evaluated

for their value

Maghan Das

Page 16: Outline of-nursing-research-nursing-research-ppt1

Authority

We know a thing because some authoritative source says it is so

Authorities are not infallible, so always question authority--what is the evidence that this is true?

Maghan Das

Page 17: Outline of-nursing-research-nursing-research-ppt1

Experience

Our own experiences may be too limited to generalize from

Maghan Das

Page 18: Outline of-nursing-research-nursing-research-ppt1

Intuition

It just “ seems” right

Maghan Das

Page 19: Outline of-nursing-research-nursing-research-ppt1

Trial and error

Haphazard unsystematic inefficient usually unrecorded must make the same mistakes or

discoveries over and over again

Maghan Das

Page 20: Outline of-nursing-research-nursing-research-ppt1

Logical Reasoning Induction--developing generalizations from

specific observationsInduction

Specifics GeneralizationsDeduction

Deduction--developing specific predictions from general principles

Maghan Das

Page 21: Outline of-nursing-research-nursing-research-ppt1

Scientific Method

The most advanced method of acquiring knowledge that humans have developed.

Maghan Das

Page 22: Outline of-nursing-research-nursing-research-ppt1

Scientific Method

Order Control Empiricism Generalization Theoretical Formulation

Maghan Das

Page 23: Outline of-nursing-research-nursing-research-ppt1

Order Systematic prescribed order in order to

have reproducibility and confidence in the results– problem identified– defined– predictions of oucome– information collected according to design– analysis – conclusion

Maghan Das

Page 24: Outline of-nursing-research-nursing-research-ppt1

Control

In trying to isolate relationships among phenomena, scientists must control phenomena and factors not under study.

Maghan Das

Page 25: Outline of-nursing-research-nursing-research-ppt1

Empiricism

Evidence rooted in objective reality and gathered directly or indirectly through the human senses.

Research is based in REALITY

Maghan Das

Page 26: Outline of-nursing-research-nursing-research-ppt1

Generalization

No research is ever done just to benefit the subjects, in order to have value it must be generalizable to a wider population.

Maghan Das

Page 27: Outline of-nursing-research-nursing-research-ppt1

Theoretical formulation

Theories are manner of organizing, integrating and deriving abstract conceptualization about the manner in which phenomena are interrelated.

Maghan Das

Page 28: Outline of-nursing-research-nursing-research-ppt1

LIMITS OF SCIENTIFIC METHOD

1. Values or ethics 2. Human complexity 3. Measurement problems 4. Control 5. Ethical considerations

Maghan Das

Page 29: Outline of-nursing-research-nursing-research-ppt1

PARADIGMS FOR NURSING RESEARCH ONTOLOGIC-What is the nature of reality? EPISTEMOLOGIC-What is the relationship

between the inquirer and that being studied?

AXIOLOGIC-What is the role of values in inquiry?

METHODOLOGIC-How should the inquirer obtain knowledge?

Maghan Das

Page 30: Outline of-nursing-research-nursing-research-ppt1

POSITIVIST PARADIGM

Nature is ordered and regular and can be predicted.

Maghan Das

Page 31: Outline of-nursing-research-nursing-research-ppt1

NATURALISTIC OR PHENOMENOLOGIC PARADIGM

Reality not fixed but exists within a context, many interpretations are possible. Nothing is absolutely true or false, only within a context.

Maghan Das

Page 32: Outline of-nursing-research-nursing-research-ppt1

QUANTITATIVE RESEARCH vs

QUALITATIVE RESEARCH

Maghan Das

Page 33: Outline of-nursing-research-nursing-research-ppt1

PURPOSES OF RESEARCH

Identification Description Exploration Explanation Prediction and Control

Maghan Das

Page 34: Outline of-nursing-research-nursing-research-ppt1

Types of Research by Utility

BASIC RESEARCH

APPLIED RESEARCH

COMMERCIAL DEVELOPMENTMaghan Das

Page 35: Outline of-nursing-research-nursing-research-ppt1

RELATIONSHIPS

CAUSAL vs ASSOCIATIONAL

Maghan Das

Page 36: Outline of-nursing-research-nursing-research-ppt1

Requirements for causality

concomitant variation

temporal sequencing

absence of competing explanations

Maghan Das

Page 37: Outline of-nursing-research-nursing-research-ppt1

STEPS IN THE RESEARCH PROCESS(Quantitative Research)

Maghan Das

Page 38: Outline of-nursing-research-nursing-research-ppt1

CONCEPTUAL PHASE

1. Formulating and Delimiting the Problem

2. Reviewing the Literature 3. Developing a Theoretical

Framework 4. Identifying the Research Variables 5. Formulating Hypotheses

Maghan Das

Page 39: Outline of-nursing-research-nursing-research-ppt1

DESIGN AND PLANNING PHASE 6. Selecting a Research Design 7. Specifying the Population 8. Operationalizing the Variables 9. Conducting the Pilot

Study/Making Revisions

Maghan Das

Page 40: Outline of-nursing-research-nursing-research-ppt1

EMPIRICAL PHASE

10. Selecting the Sample 11. Collecting the Data 12. Organizing Data for

Analysis

Maghan Das

Page 41: Outline of-nursing-research-nursing-research-ppt1

ANALYTIC PHASE

13. Analyzing the Data 14. Interpreting the Results

Maghan Das

Page 42: Outline of-nursing-research-nursing-research-ppt1

DISSEMINATION PHASE

15. Communicating Results

Maghan Das

Page 43: Outline of-nursing-research-nursing-research-ppt1

STEPS IN THE RESEARCH PROCESS(Qualitative Research)

Circular and Flexible

Maghan Das

Page 44: Outline of-nursing-research-nursing-research-ppt1

1. Define/Clarify Broad Topic 2. Review of the Literature? 3. Identify Site/Setting 4. Obtain Access 5. Obtain and Test Equipment 6. Begin Data Collection/Analysis 7. Identify Themes/Categories 8. Triangulation/Saturation 9. Formulate Hypotheses/Theories 10. Communicate Findings

Maghan Das

Page 45: Outline of-nursing-research-nursing-research-ppt1

TERMINOLOGY CONCEPTS/CONSTRUCTS CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK OPERATIONAL DEFINITION VARIABLES DATA HYPOTHESIS (research or null/statistical) PROBLEM STATEMENT RESEARCH DESIGNS SAMPLE/POPULATION

Maghan Das

Page 46: Outline of-nursing-research-nursing-research-ppt1

Concepts/Constructs

Refined general or abstract idea“good health” “nursing care”

Maghan Das

Page 47: Outline of-nursing-research-nursing-research-ppt1

Conceptual Framework

A series of concepts or ideas connected by statements about the relationships that exist among them

Maghan Das

Page 48: Outline of-nursing-research-nursing-research-ppt1

Operational Definitions

Specifications of the specific and explicit operations which the researcher must perform in order to collect the required information

“Operationalizing the concept”

Maghan Das

Page 49: Outline of-nursing-research-nursing-research-ppt1

Variables

Something which varies An abstract entity which takes on

different values.

Maghan Das

Page 50: Outline of-nursing-research-nursing-research-ppt1

DATA

Pieces of information obtained in the course of the study

Maghan Das

Page 51: Outline of-nursing-research-nursing-research-ppt1

Hypothesis

Research--A statement of the expectations of the researcher concerning the relationships of the variables under study HR

Null or Statistical--states that there is no relationship among the variables HO

Maghan Das

Page 52: Outline of-nursing-research-nursing-research-ppt1

Problem Statement

A the research question or a statement about the purpose of the study.

Maghan Das

Page 53: Outline of-nursing-research-nursing-research-ppt1

Research Designs

Basic designs are experimental and non experimental (or descriptive)

Maghan Das

Page 54: Outline of-nursing-research-nursing-research-ppt1

Sample/Population

Sample--the subjects participating in the study

Population--the whole universe of possible subjects

Target population--the group to whom the researcher wishes to generalize the results of the study

Maghan Das

Page 55: Outline of-nursing-research-nursing-research-ppt1

RESEARCH REPORTS

ABSTRACT INTRODUCTION METHOD RESULTS DISCUSSION REFERENCES

Maghan Das

Page 56: Outline of-nursing-research-nursing-research-ppt1

Abstract

An abbreviated summary of the research problem, methodology, findings and significance.

Maghan Das

Page 57: Outline of-nursing-research-nursing-research-ppt1

INTRODUCTION

PURPOSE, RESEARCH QUESTIONS, HYPOTHESES

REVIEW OF THE LITERATURE THEORETICAL FRAMEWORK SIGNIFICANCE OF PROBLEM

Maghan Das

Page 58: Outline of-nursing-research-nursing-research-ppt1

METHOD

SUBJECTS RESEARCH DESIGN INSTRUMENTS AND DATA

COLLECTION STUDY PROCEDURES

Maghan Das

Page 59: Outline of-nursing-research-nursing-research-ppt1

RESULTS

STATISTICAL TESTS USED VALUE OF THE STATISTIC STATISTICAL SIGNIFICANCE THEMES (Qualitative Research)

Maghan Das

Page 60: Outline of-nursing-research-nursing-research-ppt1

DISCUSSION

INTERPRETATION IMPLICATIONS LIMITATIONS

Maghan Das

Page 61: Outline of-nursing-research-nursing-research-ppt1

REFERENCES

All of the literature used in writing the research article. Should contain mostly recent and primary sources.

Maghan Das

Page 62: Outline of-nursing-research-nursing-research-ppt1

Maghan Das

Thank You