Authority CORRECT ANSWER Person with expertise and power who is able to influence the opinions and behaviors of others. (Grove 500)
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Best Research Evidence CORRECT ANSWER Produced by the conduct and synthesis of numerous, high-quality studies in a health-related area. The best research evidence is generated in the areas of health promotion, illness prevention, and the assessment, diagnosis, and management of acute and chronic illnesses (Grove 500)
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Nursing Research CORRECT ANSWER, a scientific process that validates and refines existing knowledge and generates new knowledge that directly and indirectly influences nursing practice. (Grove 3)
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EBP CORRECT ANSWER evolves from the integration of the best research evidence with clinical expertise and patients' needs and values (Grove 3)
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Clinical Expertise CORRECT ANSWER is the knowledge and skills of the healthcare professional who is providing care (Grove 4)
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Description CORRECT ANSWER involves identifying and understanding the nature of nursing phenomena and, sometimes, the relationships among them
Explanation CORRECT ANSWER Clarifies the relationships among other phenomenon and identifies reasons why certain events occur
Prediction CORRECT ANSWER Estimation of the probability of a specific outcome in a given situation achieved through research
Control CORRECT ANSWER The ability to write a prescription to produce desired results
Inductive reasoning CORRECT ANSWER moves from the specific to the general (particular instances are observed then combined into a larger or whole general statement
deductive reasoning CORRECT ANSWER moves from the general to the specific or from a general premise to a particular situation or conclusion
Quantitative research CORRECT ANSWER numerical data is used.
s conducted to test theory by describing variables (descriptive research), examining relationships among variables (correlational research), and determining cause and effect interactions between variables (quasi-experimental and experimental research; (Grove 19)
Grove, Susan, Jennifer Gray, Nancy Burns. Understanding Nursing Research, 6th Edition. Saunders, 2015. VitalBook file.
Qualitative research CORRECT ANSWER describes life experiences and situations and give them meaning. Used to develop theories
Outcomes research CORRECT ANSWER developed to examine the end results of patient care (Grove 508)
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Types of Quantitative CORRECT ANSWER Descriptive, Correlational, Quasi-experimental, experimental
Types of Qualitative CORRECT ANSWER Phenomenological, grounded theory, ethnographic, exploratory-descriptive, historical [Show Less]