What Is Research? Systematic inquiry using disciplined methods to solve problem Nursing research Systematic inquiry to develop knowledge about issues.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Research Methods in Crime and Justice Chapter 4 Classifying Research.
Advertisements

Modes of Enquiry A Comparison of the Qualitative and Quantitative Approaches.
Research Basics PE 357. What is Research? Can be diverse General definition is “finding answers to questions in an organized and logical and systematic.
Chapter 1 Introduction to Social Work Research. RESEARCH AND ACCOUNTABILITY The Council on Social Work Education The National Association of Social Workers.
The Quantitative Research Approach
Introduction to Research
Chapter 1 Conducting & Reading Research Baumgartner et al Chapter 1 Nature and Purpose of Research.
Specifying a Purpose, Research Questions or Hypothesis
Happy semester with best wishes from all nursing staff Dr Naiema Gaber
Quantitative and Qualitative Approaches
Introduction to Nursing Research and Evidence-Based Practice
Quantitative and Qualitative Approaches Dr. William M. Bauer
Quantitative and Qualitative Approaches
Qualitative vs. Quantitative QUANTITATIVE Hypothesis: All beans are alike. NULL: No beans are different. Method: Count the beans. QUALITATIVE Question:
Nursing Research Nursing Research Islamic University College of Nursing.
Rosemary Schiller St. Mary’s 1st Floor, Office Hours Tue 11:30-1:30 edu/rosemary.schiller/
Research Methods in Nursing. Examining History 1600’s is the age of reasoning; finding reason and experimenting what is observed. Isaac Newton is a pioneer.
Chapter 10 Conducting & Reading Research Baumgartner et al Chapter 10 Qualitative Research.
Announcements: No lab this week (Friday, January 17) No lecture on Monday, January 20 th for MLK Jr. Day Make sure to read chapter 1 in the textbook by.
Disciplinary Influences
Nursing Research Definitions
Chapter 10 Qualitative Methods in Health and Human Performance.
Faustino Jerome G. Babate Nursing Research I Brokenshire College SOCSKSARGEN.
STARTING OFF: Research Concepts Research Processes Component 1.
Introduction to Research
Introduction to Research Deny A. Kwary Airlangga University
Copyright © 2012 Wolters Kluwer Health | Lippincott Williams & Wilkins Chapter 1 Introduction to Nursing Research in an Evidence-Based Practice Environment.
The Science of Biology Chapter 1 Biology Ms. Haut.
CHAPTER 1 HUMAN INQUIRY AND SCIENCE. Chapter Outline  Looking for Reality  The Foundation of Social Science  Some Dialectics of Social Research  Quick.
Research and survey methods Introduction to Research Islamic University College of Nursing.
Human Inquiry and Science Holographic Overview. Questions for Discussion What are the common errors of human inquiry? What are quantitative and qualitative.
Educational Research, third edition by, Burke Johnson and Larry Christensen.
Conducting and Reading Research in Health and Human Performance.
Copyright © 2011 Wolters Kluwer Health | Lippincott Williams & Wilkins Chapter 5 Theory, Research, and Evidence-Based Practice.
Introduction to Scientific Research. Science Vs. Belief Belief is knowing something without needing evidence. Eg. The Jewish, Islamic and Christian belief.
CSD 5100 Introduction to Research Methods in CSD Where To Begin?? Selecting the Research Problem Identification of a topic Framing a research problem Research.
Research for Nurses: Methods and Interpretation Chapter 1 What is research? What is nursing research? What are the goals of Nursing research?
Introduction to Research. Purpose of Research Evidence-based practice Validate clinical practice through scientific inquiry Scientific rational must exist.
ASN 180 Transition to Professional Nursing Section II, Objectives 1, 2.
CONCEPT OF QUALITATIVE RESEARCH Nkoli Ezumah University of Nigeria, Nsukka (UNN) UNN-AuthorAID Workshop on Qualitative.
Moshe Banai, PhD Editor International Studies of Management and Organization 1.
Copyright © 2014 Wolters Kluwer Health | Lippincott Williams & Wilkins Chapter 1 Introduction to Nursing Research in an Evidence-Based Practice Environment.
Introduction to nursing research. Research and Contemporary Nursing  The development and utilization of nursing knowledge is essential for continued.
EXPERIENCE REASONING RESEARCH DEDUCTIVE AND INDUCTIVE REASONING Deductive Reasoning (Top-Down Approach) Deductive reasoning works from the more general.
Critical Thinking and Nursing Practice
The Pennsylvania state university college of nursing Nursing 200w
Introduction to qualitative research
Introduction to Nursing Research and Evidence-Based Practice
CHAPTER 1 HUMAN INQUIRY AND SCIENCE
Primary Care Research: An Introduction (To Some Really Important Concepts) John B. Schorling, M.D., M.P.H. Professor of Medicine and Public Heath Sciences.
Reasoning & Interpreting Data
Organizing, Analyzing, & Interpreting Data
DATA COLLECTION METHODS IN NURSING RESEARCH
What we know and believe is based on reason
Leacock, Warrican and Rose (2009)
The Pennsylvania state university college of nursing Nursing 200w
Research Methods in Nursing
The Nature of Qualitative Research
WELCOME RSC 2601 HEIDI VAN DER WESTHUIZEN Cell:
روش شناسی پژوهش کیفی Qualitative Research
© 2012 The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.
Quantitative and Qualitative Approaches Dr. William M. Bauer
Qualitative research Common types of qualitative research designs.
Social Research Methods Introduction Chapter 1 Neuman and Robson.
Research Methodologies
Introduction to Qualitative Research
Features of a Good Research Study
What is qualitative research?
What is research? Scientific research is controlled, purposeful, and systematic investigation of natural or social phenomena within a theoretical framework,
Three manuscripts in three years: Practical approaches
Presentation transcript:

Chapter 1 Introduction to Nursing Research in an Evidence-Based Practice Environment

What Is Research? Systematic inquiry using disciplined methods to solve problem Nursing research Systematic inquiry to develop knowledge about issues of importance to the nursing profession

Future Directions for Nursing Research Promotion of evidence-based practice Increased multidisciplinary collaboration Greater focus on outcomes research Use of multiple, confirmatory strategies Expanded dissemination of research findings Increased visibility of nursing research

Sources of Evidence for Nursing Practice Tradition Authority Clinical experience; trial and error; intuition Logical reasoning (inductive & deductive) Assembled information (e.g., quality improvement data) Disciplined research

How Is Knowledge Obtained? Positivist Naturalistic Fixed design Flexible design Discrete, specific concepts Holistic Deductive processes Inductive processes Control over context Context-bound Verification of hunches Emerging interpretations Quantitative information Qualitative information Seeks generalizations Seeks patterns

The Purposes of Nursing Research Identification  Description  Exploration  Explanation  Prediction Control