NURS 3205 Chapter Notes - Chapter 4: Statistical Significance, Dependent And Independent Variables, Perioperative Mortality
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Types of research reports: presentations at professional conferences. Papers often subjected to peer review: elevate quality of research, safety check. Peer reviews are often blind (reviewers are not told names of authors and vice versa). Qualitative studies: title normally includes the central phenomenon and group under investigation. Quantitative studies: title communicates key variables and the population (pico components): abstract: brief description of major features of a study at the beginning of a journal article. Evaluation of a smartphone application for self-care performance of patients with chronic hepatitis b: a randomized controlled trial: torres, turrini and merighi (2017) title. Patient readmission for orthopaedic surgical site infection: a hermeneutic pheomenological approach. Components of the introduction: description of central phenomena, concepts, or variables, study purpose, research questions, or hypotheses, review of literature, theoretical/conceptual framework, study significance, need for study. Plan for how study is going to be laid out: sampling plan.