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Most of the researches in nursing are done at the doctoral and postdoctoral levels. Increasing number of clinical nurses with master degree and bachelor degree are beginning to participate in research activities as part of their nursing role. If nursing has to be research-based practice, it is reasonable to expect the nurse in the clinical area to have some awareness of the process and language of research. Nurses should be sensitive to the issues related to protecting the rights of human subjects. They should participate in the identification of significant researchable problem and be a consumer of research findings for which the nursing students are expected to learn research functions early in their career.

This book is based on the course and curriculum nursing students have to follow worldwide. It has been designed for nursing students to provide the knowledge and skills they need to become competent in assuming research functions in several ways. It has been written in simple language covering the concepts of research required by the nurses. The author has made earnest attempts to give enough exposure to nursing students for better understanding of the concepts of nursing research. Ideally, the text is followed sequentially, but every effort has been made to respect the differing needs of diverse curriculum and students. Also, every attempt has been made to maintain simplicity and lucidity of language and style throughout the text. So that students can grasp the subjects very clearly and completely.

Table of Contents

Section I - Nursing Research
1. Concepts of Research
2. Research in Nursing
3. Classification of Research
4. Overview of the Research Process
5. Review of Literature
6. Theory and Theoretical Framework
7. Research Problem
8. Hypotheses
9. Research Design
10. Sampling
11. Ethical Issues in Nursing Research
12. Research Planning Proposal/Protocol
13. Methods of Data Collection
14. Techniques of Data Collection
15. Pilot Study
16. Data Analysis and Interpretation
17. Communicating Nursing Research
18. Critiquing Research Report
19. Use of Computer in Nursing and Research
Section II - Statistics
20. Concepts of Statistics
21. Organization and Presentation of Data
22. Measures of Central Tendency
23. Measures of Variability/Dispersion
24. Measures of Relationship
25. Normal Distribution
26. Significance of Statistics
27. Application of Statistics in Health
Appendices
Index

Nursing Research and Statistics

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    Publisher: Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers
    Publication Date: 30/04/2014
    ISBN13: 9789351520740, 978-9351520740
    ISBN10: 9351520749

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    Most of the researches in nursing are done at the doctoral and postdoctoral levels. Increasing number of clinical nurses with master degree and bachelor degree are beginning to participate in research activities as part of their nursing role. If nursing has to be research-based practice, it is reasonable to expect the nurse in the clinical area to have some awareness of the process and language of research. Nurses should be sensitive to the issues related to protecting the rights of human subjects. They should participate in the identification of significant researchable problem and be a consumer of research findings for which the nursing students are expected to learn research functions early in their career.

    This book is based on the course and curriculum nursing students have to follow worldwide. It has been designed for nursing students to provide the knowledge and skills they need to become competent in assuming research functions in several ways. It has been written in simple language covering the concepts of research required by the nurses. The author has made earnest attempts to give enough exposure to nursing students for better understanding of the concepts of nursing research. Ideally, the text is followed sequentially, but every effort has been made to respect the differing needs of diverse curriculum and students. Also, every attempt has been made to maintain simplicity and lucidity of language and style throughout the text. So that students can grasp the subjects very clearly and completely.

    Table of Contents

    Section I - Nursing Research
    1. Concepts of Research
    2. Research in Nursing
    3. Classification of Research
    4. Overview of the Research Process
    5. Review of Literature
    6. Theory and Theoretical Framework
    7. Research Problem
    8. Hypotheses
    9. Research Design
    10. Sampling
    11. Ethical Issues in Nursing Research
    12. Research Planning Proposal/Protocol
    13. Methods of Data Collection
    14. Techniques of Data Collection
    15. Pilot Study
    16. Data Analysis and Interpretation
    17. Communicating Nursing Research
    18. Critiquing Research Report
    19. Use of Computer in Nursing and Research
    Section II - Statistics
    20. Concepts of Statistics
    21. Organization and Presentation of Data
    22. Measures of Central Tendency
    23. Measures of Variability/Dispersion
    24. Measures of Relationship
    25. Normal Distribution
    26. Significance of Statistics
    27. Application of Statistics in Health
    Appendices
    Index

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