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Research Methodologies in Neonatal Nursing

Neonatal Network, 2002
THERE IS LITTLE DISAGREEMENT AMONG NURSES concerning the need for clinical research to clarify and expand the profession’s knowledge base. Yet if we stop for a moment and reflect on why we perform certain activities in the course of our daily practice, seldom is the reason grounded in research.
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METHODOLOGY IN NURSING RESEARCH

2023
Research is an essential part for the growth of any profession in today‘s world. Nursing research is a systemic inquiry to answer the question or problems encountered in the clinical practice, education and administration (Polit & Beck, 2008). Research studies have great importance in nursing profession because it provides strong evidence that help
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Historical Methodology for Nursing Research

Image: the Journal of Nursing Scholarship, 1997
Purpose: To describe the basic tenets of historical research methodology, with emphasis on researching nursing history.Aims: To introduce students and researchers to historical research, through substantive guidelines for library and archival research, and definitions of primary and secondary sources.
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Nursing research methodology: transcending Cartesianism

Nursing Inquiry, 1996
Nurses involved in research are concerned with methodological issues. This paper explores the Cartesian debate that has polarized the discourse on nursing research methodology. It is argued that methodologies exclusively based on objectivism, one pole of the Cartesian debate, or subjectivism, the other, do not provide nurses with adequate research ...
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Methodological issues in intergenerational family nursing research

Advances in Nursing Science, 1986
The intergenerational aspects of family health have received little attention in nursing theory and research despite their potential to yield valuable information related to health promotion and family relationships. Methodological issues unique to intergenerational research are discussed within the phases of the research process.
C R, Uphold, D C, Harper
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Some Methodologic Considerations in Nursing Diagnosis Research

International Journal of Nursing Terminologies and Classifications, 1990
The validation of nursing diagnostic concepts, interventions, and desired outcomes is necessary for the development of nursing science. The purpose of this article is to contribute to the development of more rigorous methods for research of nursing diagnoses. Methodologic problems and issues are discussed and illustrated in the context of a descriptive
M L, Maas, M A, Hardy, M, Craft
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Circadian Rhythms and Nursing Research: Methodological Considerations

Journal of Nursing Measurement, 1993
The role circadian rhythms play in mental health, sleep, human development and aging, pharmacologic efficacy, immune function, and cardiovascular health makes them a natural focus of nursing research. Integration of chronobiologic concepts into nursing care demands sound empirical support.
S K, Elmore, R, Burr
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Methodological Issues in Nurse Staffing Research

Western Journal of Nursing Research, 2006
The purpose of this article is to identify and describe four issues in nurse staffing research that must be addressed before the evidence base for the relationship between nurse staffing and quality of care can be said to be theoretically and empirically sufficient.
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Focus groups in nursing research: Methodological perspectives

Nursing Outlook, 2012
Focus groups have been increasingly used as a data collection method in nursing research. The key feature of focus groups is the active interaction among participants to explore their views and opinions. In this respect, focus groups are distinct from other methods such as Delphi groups, nominal groups, brainstorming, and consensus panels, which seek ...
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Methodologies for Person-Centred Nursing Research

2021
In this chapter, we articulate what for us are the key principles that provide the foundations for methodologies in nursing research that support and inform person-centred practice. We do this through a dialogical approach in which we will demonstrate how we worked with such principles in our research processes. We provide accounts of two methodologies
Famke van Lieshout, Lorna Peelo-Kilroe
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