exam iii: in class review Flashcards
what is the qualitative methodology that focuses on the lived experience
phenomenological research
in qualitative research; what is it called when a researcher writes down descriptions of body language and unspoken cues during a focus group?
field notes
why is it important for nurses/peers to agree to participate in an ebp project
ebp project work best when all involved feel like they are heard buy in
process for measuring outcomes from a health care agency for comparison with ID national standards
benchmarking
structured, comprehensive review + assessment of all the available research on a topic
systematic review
name a benefit of EBP
improved patient outcomes
example of grounded theory
research conducted discover the problems that exist in a social scene and the process that persons involved used to handle them; involving formulation testing and redevelopment of a proposition until a theory is developed
narrative description/analysis of events that occurred in the distant or recent past
historical research
type of sample selection used when researcher selects specific subjects to included in their study
purposive
photographs, childhood art, religious articles are considered data and are called
artifacts
indexing or categorizing groups of data
coding
how does a quantitative researcher decide the correct number of participants to study
power analysis
data analysis in qualitative research occurs
concurrently
what does the p in picot stand for
population
what does it mean when a nurse takes information from a research study and incorporates it into practice
translational research