NURS 205- M2

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The systematic, interactive and subjective research method that is used to describe and give meaning to lived human experience
Qualitative research method
When would you likely be more inclined to choose a qualitative research method? (MSG)
1. when little or no information is known about a topic2. when there is a search for depth and detail 3. when theres a desire to generate new theory
What research method uses observation or interview data and is systematically verified through its construction
Qualitative research method
What research method produces a resonable representation od reality and the researcher of the study actually goes to where the phenomena is taking place
Qualitative research method
All methods of data involve text rather than number in what type of reseach method?
Qualitative research method
_______ means that data is narrative or words written from interviews that were recorded or transcribed OR notes written from researchs observations
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what is the goal of qualitative research methods?
The goal is to be able to see the world as others precieve it and attatch meaning to it
Constructivist paradigm?
(multiple realities)- the basis of most qualitative research methods
Positivist paradigms?
The basis of most quantitative research
What are the 6 basic elements of research paradigms?
1. identify phenomena2. review literature 3. structure the study 4. gather data 5. analyze data 6. describe the findings
Intoduction into purpose, time commitment, risk and discomfort, benefits, anonymity and confidentiality, freedom to withdrawl and offer to nswer questions
Informed consent
Websites to practice at
Http://nursingplanet.com/Quiz/nursing_research_quiz3.htmlhttp://nursingplanet.com/Nursing_Research/
What is process consent?
Long term consent over a period of time, you contintually need to "re-get" the patients original consent of the study
What does process consent consist of?
You need to avoid delusions of alliance (getting friends in study), member checks, abscence of coersion (forcing friends in your study), and sensitivity with vulnerable populations
Going back to confirm what the pariticipant said in the study was actually what they meant?
Member checks