Qualitative Research Proposal: Workarounds Nadine Davis Stevenson University School of Graduate and Professional Studies NURS 530 Abstract Workarounds is a safety issue which poses a problem in nursing practice. The problem seems to arise when nurses are over worked and they need to cut corners to get the job done but patient safety then becomes an issue. The purpose of this assignment is to develop an evidenced based research proposal using the qualitative research method. The chosen
Introduction Grant proposal preparation and submission is a tedious and intimidating job. However as public funding continues to decrease many colleges and universities look for research grants to support their educational research mission (Education advisory Board, 2014). According to licklider (2012), external grants helps to support higher education’s missions of educational research, outreach and economic development. Which is one of the reasons why higher education push for their research faculty to
Through the initiation of referrals for clinical treatment, providing assistance to access home care resources, assisting with extended care appointments, and providing support to healthcare consumers, FCNs can promote improved quality care. This DNP proposal will have a significant role in the
reporting research (Horner & Minifie, 2011). Consequently, there may be ethical concerns for a variety of different research topics and/or types of research. The purpose of this paper is to prepare an ethics paper for the intended research topic regarding elder abuse in nursing homes. Ethical Principles There are three basic ethical principles that researchers should adhere while conducting research. The three
Orientation of the New Graduate Nurse: A Change Proposal A newly graduated registered nurse is well prepared to pass NCLEX for licensure; however, being prepared for the acute care setting in a hospital is a completely different issue. Nursing schools develop the foundation of nursing knowledge, creates critical thinking skills, and touches on nursing tasks. All of these are great tools to possess, but they do not prepare the new graduate nurse for safe, acute patient care. At Boulder Community Health
is important that research continue so that health professionals can improve their hygiene practices to ensure that the best practices in nursing are implemented. Each shift a nurse is in contact with multiple surfaces and equipment, however the medication cart is used routinely through almost all clinical settings and this leads to the question: does the medication cart pose a health risk? This paper will cover the multiple areas that are commonly covered when creating a research study. This paper
Characteristics of Violence. An Emergency Department Study. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 23(8), 1011-1026. Creswell, J. W. (2009). Research Design: Qualitative, Quantitative, and Mixed Methods Approaches. Thousand Oaks,
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acquired in preceding graduate nursing core and specialty curriculum content. These last two courses of my master’s program have worked well and hard to integrate all the previous core education, knowledge and skill acquired during the entire program. The evidenced based project has been a wonderful tool to integrate all the nursing theory, research processes, as well as demonstrating my ability to make a difference in quality patient care and to progress the nursing profession. For example using
Technology can most simply be described as the advantageous application of information in the application, Fabrication, and scheme of goods and services for use in the organization of the human race. By seeing the definition of technology we can understand why it plays such a big role in society today. Due to the utilization of technology, our specifications of living has expanded. Technology has opened many different doors that were closed before. New different forms of technology are invented