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  1. Quality Enhancement during Data Collection

  2. Qualitative nursing research: evidence of scientific validation from a translational perspective

  3. 1. Basics of Nursing Research 2. Qualitative and Quantitative Research

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  1. Nurses in the lead: a qualitative study on the development of distinct

    Background Transitions in healthcare delivery, such as the rapidly growing numbers of older people and increasing social and healthcare needs, combined with nursing shortages has sparked renewed interest in differentiations in nursing staff and skill mix. Policy attempts to implement new competency frameworks and job profiles often fails for not serving existing nursing practices. This study ...

  2. Patient involvement for improved patient safety: A qualitative study of

    1.1. Background. Research indicates that there is a potential for patients to improve safety (Davis, Jacklin, Sevdalis, & Vincent, 2007; Vincent & Coulter, 2002) and that patients are willing and able to be involved in safety‐related work (Waterman et al., 2006 Wright et al., 2016).However, several barriers to involving patients in improving patient safety has been identified and organized ...

  3. Nursing care for older patients with pressure ulcers: A qualitative

    The main strength of this study is the use of a validated and scientifically robust qualitative method to explore nursing care for patients with pressure ulcers in a geriatric ward. This could not have been achieved using a quantitative study. A limitation is the relative small number of interviewed participants.

  4. Qualitative Methods in Health Care Research

    The greatest strength of the qualitative research approach lies in the richness and depth of the healthcare exploration and description it makes. In health research, these methods are considered as the most humanistic and person-centered way of discovering and uncovering thoughts and actions of human beings. Table 1.

  5. Global Qualitative Nursing Research: Sage Journals

    Global Qualitative Nursing Research (GQNR) is an open access, peer-reviewed journal focusing on qualitative research in fields relevant to nursing and other health professionals world-wide. Please see the Aims and Scope tab for further information. View full journal description. This journal is a member of the Committee on Publication Ethics ...

  6. What are nurses' roles in modern healthcare? A qualitative interview

    Attempts to shape nursing work have lacked understanding of how nurses contribute to healthcare, with negative consequences. For example, the recent introduction of Nursing Associate roles (Department of Health and Social Care, 2017) in the UK, ostensibly to be a compassionate, patient-facing role and reduce costs, overlooks evidence that replacing registered nurses with other providers leads ...

  7. Qualitative data analysis

    Qualitative data, such as transcripts from an interview, are often routed in the interaction between the participant and the researcher. Reflecting on how you, as a researcher, may have influenced both the data collected and the analysis is an important part of the analysis. As well as keeping your brain very much in gear, you need to be really ...

  8. Interpretive Methodologies in Qualitative Nursing Research

    Author Information. AJN, American Journal of Nursing: October 2022 - Volume 122 - Issue 10 - p 45-49. Editor's note: This is the 12th article in a series on clinical research by nurses. The series is designed to give nurses the knowledge and skills they need to participate in research, step by step. Each column will present the concepts that ...

  9. Qualitative research methods, inductive and deductive: Valuable

    A ground-breaking two-part article published in 1968 in Nursing Research opened the door to legitimacy of qualitative research in nursing, with Dickoff, James, and Wiedenbach's "Theory in A Practice Discipline" proposing a four-level approach to theory development. In 1993, Burns advanced a comprehensive set of standards for qualitative ...

  10. Inpatient fall prevention from the patient's perspective: A qualitative

    Abstract. Aim: The aim of this study was to describe the patient's perspective of fall prevention in an acute care setting to aid in the design of patient centered strategies. Background: Falls are one of the most common adverse events in hospitals and can lead to preventable patient harm, increased length of stay, and increased healthcare costs.

  11. Qualitative inquiry in nursing: Creating rigor

    Therefore, this article aims to address considerations in qualitative research by discussing the purposes of nursing research, exploring basic qualitative approaches, and analyzing ethical principles and trustworthiness specific to qualitative inquiry. 2 PURPOSES OF NURSING RESEARCH. Research is a way to discover information.

  12. An overview of the qualitative descriptive design within nursing research

    Her research interests are in the area of self-harm and suicide and she has a particular interest and expertise in mixed-methods and qualitative research designs. Catherine McCabe (PhD, MSc, BNS, RNT, RGN) is an Associate Professor in General Nursing at the School of Nursing and Midwifery, Trinity College Dublin.

  13. Qualitative Research in Nursing and Health Professions Regulation

    Qualitative research is critical for studies about regulatory issues in nursing and across all health professions. When in-depth stakeholder perspectives are needed, qualitative approaches are often the best methodological choice to ensure their viewpoints and experiences are captured when evaluating the consequences of policy implementation or when informing regulation design.

  14. The intersection between logical empiricism and qualitative nursing

    Therefore, the purpose of this article is to shed light on and analyse the intersection between logical empiricism and qualitative nursing research. Reevaluating epistemologies in nursing research Denzin et al. ( Citation 2006 ) argue that qualitative research transcends mere methodology, being deeply interwoven with political concerns.

  15. Engaging patients in patient safety: a qualitative study examining

    Background Patients can play an essential role in improving patient safety by becoming actively involved in their health care. The present study aimed to qualitatively explore healthcare providers' (HCPs) and managers' perceptions on patient participation in patient safety processes. Methods This qualitative study carried out in three teaching hospitals in Tehran, Iran. The data were ...

  16. How to appraise qualitative research

    In critically appraising qualitative research, steps need to be taken to ensure its rigour, credibility and trustworthiness (table 1). Some of the qualitative approaches used in nursing research include grounded theory, phenomenology, ethnography, case study (can lend itself to mixed methods) and narrative analysis.

  17. Qualitative insights into the effectiveness of a targeted nursing

    The nursing team including a nursing expert (supervisor), four nursing PhD candidates and six masters students (tutors & teaching assistants), all skilled in nursing research. The supervisor had 15 years of clinical experience and almost 20 years nursing research and education practice, specializing in psychosocial rehabilitation for cancer ...

  18. Qualitative evaluation in nursing interventions—A review of the

    Nursing interventions can be evaluated qualitatively, as this method enhances the significance of clinical trials and emphasizes the distinctive work and outcomes of nursing care (Sandelowski, 1996). However, there are few examples of detailed methodological strategies for doing so (Schumacher et al., 2005).

  19. Characteristics and quality of reporting qualitative nursing research

    Characteristics of the COVID-19 qualitative nursing research. The 444 included articles were published in 196 different journals, one of which was published on MedRxiv, an online pre-print platform for non-peer-reviewed research, with the most articles being published in the International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health (n = 28, 14.3%).

  20. Data collection in qualitative research

    Conclusion. The three core approaches to data collection in qualitative research—interviews, focus groups and observation—provide researchers with rich and deep insights. All methods require skill on the part of the researcher, and all produce a large amount of raw data. However, with careful and systematic analysis 12 the data yielded with ...

  21. Qualitative research and its role in nursing knowledge

    Abstract. There are several reasons why qualitative research is a suitable means to answer a number of relevant nursing research issues. However, as a research methodology it is not without its critics. This article debates the importance of qualitative research to nursing knowledge and uses the literature and practice experience to evaluate ...

  22. Exploring patient death experiences among Iranian nursing students

    This qualitative study included 14 undergraduate nursing students (mean age = 22.7 ± 2.2 years). The majority of participants were single (n = 9, 64.3%) and male (n = 10, 71.4%).All participants ...

  23. Qualitative Research Findings as Evidence: Utility in Nursing Practice

    As the use of qualitative research methods proliferates throughout health care, and specifically nursing research studies, there is a need for Clinical Nurse Specialists (CNSs) to become informed regarding the potential utility of qualitative research findings in practice. In this column, the questions of what qualitative findings mean, how the ...

  24. A qualitative study of nursing student experiences of clinical practice

    Focus Group Session. Nursing student's experiences of their clinical practice provide greater insight to develop an effective clinical teaching strategy in nursing education. The main objective of this study was to investigate student nurses' experience about their clinical practice. Focus groups were used to obtain students' opinion and ...

  25. Nursing staff's attitudes towards the prevention of adverse events

    Introduction People with dementia are more likely than people without dementia to be hospitalized and to experience in-hospital preventable adverse events, such as falls, skin injury, and infection, compared to other hospitalized groups. Negative attitudes towards people with dementia are common among acute healthcare workers and have been linked to a cascade of negative adverse events in this ...

  26. "You close the door, wipe your sadness and put on a smiling face": a

    The steady increase in the number of older persons affected by multiple and complex health needs has led to a growing number of nursing home (NH) residents worldwide spending their final moments of life and dying within these settings [].In turn, this trend has generated heightened attention for the necessity of integrating palliative care within the NH, an approach that has not traditionally ...

  27. Student Nurses' Perceptions of the Role of High-Fidelity Simulation in

    The current article reports the findings from the second phase of our study, using a qualitative descriptive research approach. Participants and Recruitments A purposive sampling technique was employed to recruit a cohort of self-selected nursing students who voluntarily participated in this study in 2016.

  28. Qualitative Research in Nursing and Health Professions Regulation

    Qualitative research is critical for studies about regulatory issues in nursing and across all health professions. When in-depth stakeholder perspectives are needed, qualitative approaches are often the best methodological choice to ensure their viewpoints and experiences are captured when evaluating the consequences of policy implementation or when informing regulation design.

  29. Online tools for qualitative research during the Covid ...

    Introduction. Advances in communication technology offer new ways of carrying out qualitative research. Online interviews have come to the fore because of the Covid-19 pandemic, but literature on the use of video conferencing technology to collect online qualitative data is limited (Weller, 2015).

  30. Exploring academic and clinical nurses' perspectives on evidence-based

    Evidence-based nursing (EBN) is a systematic approach to addressing clinical questions that combines research findings, clinicians' expertise, and patients' values [].Conducting evidence-based nursing practices (EBNP) has a significant effect on improving the quality of nursing care and reducing healthcare expenses [2,3,4].Over the past decade, researchers have emphasized the importance of ...