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Paradigm - ANSWER: A world view, a way of looking at a natural phenomena
Systematic reviews - ANSWER: The cornerstone of EBP because they integrate
research evidence on a topic
Positivism - ANSWER: the world view that assumes that there is an orderly reality
that can be studied objectively
Clinical nursing research - ANSWER: research designed to guide nursing practice
Generalizeability - ANSWER: the degree to which research findings can be applied to
people who do not participate in a study
empirical - ANSWER: Research rooted in objective reality and gathered through the
senses.
Determinism - ANSWER: the assumption that phenomena are not random but rather
have antecedent causes
Replication - ANSWER: the repeating of a study to determine if findings can be
upheld with a new group of people
description - ANSWER: A purpose of doing research, involving a depiction of
phenomena
hierarchy - ANSWER: a scheme for ordering the utility of evidence for practice
method - ANSWER: technique used by researchers to structure a study
Qualitative - ANSWER: research that analyzes narrative, subjective material
utilization - ANSWER: the use of findings from research in a practice setting
randomized controlled trial - ANSWER: a type of study that ranks high as a source of
evidence for therapy questions
systematic review - ANSWER: pinnacle of evidence hierarchies for therapy questions
foreground - ANSWER: questions that can be answered based on current research
evidence
, Iowa Model - ANSWER: Model developed by titler used for planning EBP
cost benefit - ANSWER: assesses if an innovation is appropriate in a given setting
Meta-synthesis - ANSWER: Integrate and amplify findings across qualitative studies
Rogers' Diffusion of Innovations Theory - ANSWER: theory that concerns how new
ideas and innovations are disseminated
translation science - ANSWER: devoted to developing methods to promote
Knowledge Translation
EBP Models - ANSWER: resource to guide clinicians in planning and implementing an
EBP project
Stetler Model - ANSWER: Early model for individual nurses
PARIHS - ANSWER: Rycroft-malone EBP model
meta-analysis - ANSWER: A statistical method of combining evidence in a systematic
review
dependent variable - ANSWER: outcome variable
Data - ANSWER: information gathered during an experiment
Dichotomous - ANSWER: 2 values or categories only
clinical tests - ANSWER: Used by quantitative researchers to assess the reliability of
their results
Phenomenology - ANSWER: qualitative research tradition that focuses on lived
experiences
coding - ANSWER: translates data into numerical values
Ethnography - ANSWER: the scientific description of the customs of individual
peoples and cultures.
Saturation - ANSWER: principle used as to when to stop sampling
grounded theory - ANSWER: qualitative tradition that focuses on social psychological
processes within a social setting
complex hypothesis - ANSWER: a statement explaining and/or predicting
relationships between two or more independent and dependent variables