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You are a nurse researcher Qualitative study.
interviewing senior oncology nurses,
asking them to describe how they (A qualitative study involves inductive reasoning to
deal with the loss of a patient. The develop generalizations or theories from specific
analysis of the interviews yields observations or interviews. Historical research
common themes describing the establishes facts and relationships concerning past
nurses' grief. This is an example of events. Correlational research is exploration of the
which type of study? interrelationships among variables of interest
without any intervention by the researcher. An
experimental study involves the use of tightly
controlled subject groups, variables, and
procedures to eliminate bias and ensure that
findings can be generalized to similar groups of
subjects.)
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An operating room nurse is talking Surgical patients.
with colleagues during a meeting.
She asks, "I wonder if we would see (Surgical patients are the patient population of
fewer wound infections if we used interest (P) in the PICOT (patient population,
chlorhexidine instead of povidone- intervention, comparison, outcome, time) question.
iodine to clean the skin of our The intervention is the cleaning of the skin, and the
surgical patients? What does the P comparison of interest is between chlorhexidine
represent in this example of a PICOT use and povidone-iodine use. Operating room
question? nurses are not an element of the PICOT question.)
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A nurse researcher is designing an Sampling method.
exercise study that involves 100
patients who attend a wellness clinic. (Because the patients at the clinic are allowed their
As the patients come to the clinic, choice of the traditional versus the new exercise
each has a choice as to whether he program, the sampling in this study is not random
or she wants to be in the new sampling.)
exercise program or remain in the
traditional program. The nurse plans
to measure the patients' self-report
of exercise before and 6 months
after the program begins. What
factor might influence the results of
this study in an unfavourable way?
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