The document discusses the methodology, design, and rationale of 8 different research study titles. For each title, it provides a brief description of the methodology, whether the design is qualitative or quantitative, and the rationale. Some of the titles discussed include "Exploring the rate of seasonal-pattern depression in an Inuit community", "Democracy in America", "The relationship between compassion fatigue and burnout among critical care nurses", and "Exploring the beliefs of healing among Aborigines". A classmate then asks the original poster for their thoughts on the article about Aborigines mentioned in the list.
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MY DISCUSSION POSTED/ PLEASE IS JUST TO HAVE AN
IDEA ON WHAT IS THE PATHWAY OF THE DISCUSSION
IN ORDER TO ANWER TO THE CLASSMATE.
Identify the methodology, design, and rationale of the below
titles.
1. Exploring the rate of seasonal-pattern depression in an
Inuit community
The methodology analyzes rate of depression of an intuit town.
The design is quantitative based on weather and the study of
depression. Quantitative research is based on a cause and effect
relationshi The study results would produce numerical data in a
Quasi-experimental study. The rationale is based on how
similar the behavior patterns and weather patterns coincide.
2. Democracy in America
The methodology suggests that there is only democracy in
America. The design is qualitative based as it implicates that
America is only democratic. Qualitative research produces
subjective data concerning opinions of individua The rationale
is an opinion there is much democracy in America.
3. The relationship between compassion fatigue and
burnout among critical care nurses
The methodology discloses fatigue, compassion, and burnout as
2. feelings of highly demand nurses. The design is qualitative
based as it focuses on highly demand critical care nurses and
extreme feelings. The rationale is that nurses work with little
breaks and may experience these feelings which are subjective
in nature.
4. Two drugs for Alzheimer’s show promise
The methodology is suggestive advertising for a pharmaceutical
company. The design is based on quantitative research as an
experimental study. The rationale is that the medications may
have potential for improving symptoms of Alzheimer’s.
5. Evaluating technology with student success
The methodology suggests that evaluating student success can
be accomplished with technology. The design is suggestive of a
qualitative study as it can be based on an opinion and
experience of students. This study can be two-fold to evaluate
technology based on student success. The rationale being that a
student benefits with technology in order to be a fully
successful student.
6. Factors that influence weight control among women
The methodology implies that a list of factors may follow and
the qualitative design relates how these factors make it difficult
for women to maintain their weight. The rationale is that
difficulty in weight control is more for women and these related
factors explain why.
7. The meaning of living with brain injury and stroke 10
years after the injury
The methodology is irony because life after a brain injury and
stroke is difficult and has many challenges. The qualitative
3. design of the title is meant to make one believe that life
afterwards is not as bad as one may believe. The rationale is
that an individual may live in a vegetative state and would not
gain much fulfillment in life after these incidents.
8. Exploring the beliefs of healing among Aborigines
The methodology anticipates research to be completed and the
qualitative design is based on the healing powers of the
Aborigines. The rationale being that Aborigines have special
powers and healing beliefs that assist one to heal.
“Nurses must remain alert to provide safe care, recognize
discrete changes in patient conditions, and intercept potentially
dangerous errors in medication and procedural orders”As nurses
we work long hours shift, short break and workload. Patient
safety can be at risk due to nurses fatigue exposing our self to
make a medical error.
References:
Houser, J. (2015). nursing reasearch: reading, using and
creating evidence (3rd ed.). Retrieved from
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southuniversity.edu/#/books9781284055702/cfi/6/2[;vnd.vst.idr
ef=p01cover]
Scott, L. D., Hofmeister, N., Rogness. A. E. (2010).
July/Agust). An interventional approach for patient and nurses
safety: A fatigue countermeasures feasibility study. Nursing
Reseach, 59(4), 250-258.
4. CLASSMATE QUESTION
Thank you for posting about this topic. I am curious, what do
you think about the article on aborigines? Just reading the title
makes me wonder thank you for posting about this. I am curious
what do you think about the article on aborigines? Just reading
the title makes me wonder what the article says!
I like the way you have your list with each rationalization