Extensively revised and updated, this text considers the types of problems in nursing research that can be tackled by qualitative approaches, and focuses on the schools of thought to which these relate: phenomenology, ethnography and grounded theory. It then addresses the principles of carrying out research and collecting and analyzing data, and concludes with an expanded section on how to report the research findings more effectively.
Results are presented of a study of nursing and nursing education that focused on the need for continued federal support of nursing education, ways to attract nurses to medically underserved areas, and approaches to encourage nurses to stay ...
Mapping interdisciplinary fields: Efficiencies, gaps and redundancies in HIV/AIDS research. ... Multidisciplinary in-hospital teams improve patient outcomes: A review. ... Health professions education: A bridge to quality.
( Miller and Crabtree [ 1994 ] refer to such designs as concurrent designs . ) Green and Caracelli ( 1997 ) describe three types of component designs . In a triangulated design , both qualitative and quantitative methods are used to ...
Midlevel theories that incorporate physiology into nursing research and practice include acute pain management (Good, ... Clinical research is also linking physiology with patient safety, such as identifying vital signs or heart rate ...
This book is written to inspire enthusiasm among nursing students toward the research process. Concepts are presented in a unique worktext format, which makes it easier for students to understand and simplify the principles of research.
... the analysis or to report negative cases and that saturation was not adequate. Seale concludes that Lupton's preexisting political values led to a biased presentation of the research. We can surmise that if Lupton had addressed the ...
Appraisal, Synthesis, and Generation of Evidence Susan K. Grove, Nancy Burns (Ph. D.), Jennifer Gray. Kerlinger, F. N. & Lee, H. B. (2000). ... Fields, L., Burt, V., Cutler, J., Hughers, J., Roccella, E., & Sorlie, P. (2004).
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Crabtree and Miller (1999) observed that there are nearly as many qualitative analysis strategies as there are qualitative researchers, but they identified three major styles, ranging from one that is more standardized to one that is ...
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