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Burns and Grove’s The Practice of Nursing Research 9th Edition by Jennifer R. Gray, ISBN-13: 978-0323673174

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  • Publisher: ‎ Elsevier; 9th edition (October 9, 2020)
  • Language: ‎ English
  • 880 pages
  • ISBN-10: ‎ 0323673171
  • ISBN-13: ‎ 978-0323673174

Winner of the 1st-place American Journal of Nursing Book of the Year award in nursing research/evidence-based practice for 2021!

Burns & Grove’s The Practice of Nursing Research: Appraisal, Synthesis, and Generation of Evidence, 9th Edition is the trusted resource for those wanting to master the research methods that are foundational to evidence-based practice. This highly respected textbook covers how to appraise and apply existing research evidence, as well as how to participate in research and quality improvement projects. This new 9th edition has been extensively updated to reflect today’s focus on online research in the digital era and includes clear, step-by-step guidelines for all major quantitative and qualitative research approaches ― including supporting examples from the latest high-quality literature. There’s also new content on translational research, coverage of the most current research tools and techniques, and an increased use of illustrations, tables, and other visuals to help engage visually oriented readers of all levels.

  • Coverage of quantitative, qualitative, and other research methodologies provides a solid foundation to conduct, appraise, and apply research evidence to the realities of today’s clinical practice.
  • Balanced coverage of qualitative and quantitative methods addresses the qualitative research methodologies that are often the starting point of research projects, particularly in magnet hospitals and DNP programs.
  • Clear, comprehensive coverage is organized into five units that include: an introduction to nursing research; coverage of the research process; application for evidence-based health care; how to analyze data, determine outcomes, and disseminate research; and how to propose and seek funding for research.
  • Strong emphasis on evidence-based practice addresses this key graduate-level QSEN competency and reinforces how to generate research evidence and appraise and synthesize existing research for application to clinical practice.
  • Rich examples from nursing literature bring research principles to life.
  • Emphasis on the most currently used research methodologies focuses on the methods used in both quantitative research and qualitative research, as well as outcomes research and mixed-methods research.
  • Coverage of digital data collection examines the use of online research tools.
  • Quick-reference summaries include a table of research methods inside the front cover and a list of types of research syntheses (with definitions) inside the back cover.
  • Helpful user resources are included with each new text purchase on the companion Evolve website and feature 400 interactive review questions along with a library of 10 full-text research articles.
  • NEW! Extensively updated content reflects the most current quantitative and qualitative approaches to nursing research, as well as the most current research tools and techniques used in the digital era.
  • NEW! Updated research examples throughout incorporate the best examples of current literature, with increased emphasis on international examples to reflect the increasingly global nature of nursing research.
  • NEW! Increased use of visuals includes the addition of more illustrations, tables, and boxes to help break up long passages of text for today’s more visually oriented learners of all levels.
  • NEW! Revised chapters offer improved clarity and usability in the areas of research problems and purpose, quantitative research design, quantitative methodology, and qualitative methodology.
  • NEW! Increased emphasis on hospital magnet status reflects the effect this status has on improving nursing competency and quality outcomes.
  • UPDATED! Coverage of certain qualitative research content has been de-emphasized to reflect the decreased use of certain methodologies (e.g., historical research) and to allow the introduction of additional methodologies that are growing in use.

Table of Contents:

Cover image

Title page

Table of Contents

Contents in brief

Copyright

Dedication

Contributors

Reviewers

Preface

Useful tools

Acknowledgments

List of Tables

List of Illustrations

UNIT 1. Introduction to Nursing Research

1. Discovering the world of nursing

Definition of nursing research

Framework linking nursing research to the world of nursing

Focus of research evidence in nursing

Your role in research

Key points

References

2. Evolution of research in building evidence-based nursing practice

Historical development of research in nursing

Current national research initiatives

Methodologies for developing research evidence in nursing

Classification of research methodologies presented in this text

Introduction to best research evidence for practice

Introduction to evidence-based practice guidelines

Key points

References

3. Introduction to quantitative research

Methods for quantitative research

Defining terms relevant to quantitative research

Steps of the quantitative research process

Steps of the quantitative research process for a quasi-experimental study

Key points

References

4. Introduction to qualitative research

Philosophical perspectives for qualitative research

Unique characteristics of qualitative research

Methodologies for qualitative research

Other approaches to qualitative research

Key points

References

UNIT 2. The Research Process

5. Research problem and purpose

The research problem

The research purpose

Sources of research problems and purposes

Formulating a research problem and purpose

Example of problem and purpose development

Feasibility of a study

Examples of research topics, problems, and purposes for different types of research

Key points

References

6. Objectives, questions, hypotheses, and study variables

Use of research objectives or aims in studies

Formulating research questions

Hypotheses

Identifying and defining study variables or concepts

Defining concepts and operationalizing variables in quantitative studies

Key points

References

7. Review of relevant literature

Getting started: Frequently asked questions

Practical considerations for performing a literature review

Stages of a literature review

Key points

References

8. Frameworks

Introduction of terms

Understanding concepts

Examining statements

Levels of abstraction of statements

Appraising theories and research frameworks

Developing a research framework for study

Key points

References

9. Ethics in research

Historical events affecting the development of ethical codes and regulations

Early US government research regulations

Standards for privacy for research data

Protection of human rights

Human subject protection in genomics research

Informed consent

Institutional review

Research misconduct

Animals as research subjects

Key points

References

10. Quantitative methodology: Noninterventional designs and methods

Concepts important to noninterventional research design

Design validity

Decisions to develop and implement noninterventional studies

Noninterventional designs that capture change across time

Descriptive designs

Correlational designs

Key points

References

11. Quantitative methodology: Interventional designs and methods

Research terms

Study interventions

Threats to validity in interventional studies

Interventional designs

Algorithms for identifying and selecting interventional designs

Other designs

Key points

References

12. Qualitative research methods

Principles supporting qualitative methods

Research process in qualitative studies

Qualitative sampling

Data collection methods

Data management

Organizing and storing data

Data analysis

Reporting qualitative studies

Methods for specific methodologies

Key points

References

13. Outcomes research

Current status of outcomes research

The origins of modern outcomes research

Structure, process, and outcome in current research

Federal government involvement in outcomes research

Nongovernmental involvement in outcomes research

Outcomes research and evidence-based practice

Nursing-sensitive patient outcomes

Methodological considerations for outcomes studies

Key points

References

14. Mixed methods research

Philosophical foundations

Overview of mixed methods designs

Challenges of mixed methods designs

Critically appraising mixed methods designs

Key points

References

15. Sampling

Sampling theory

Probability (random) sampling methods

Nonprobability (nonrandom) sampling methods commonly applied in quantitative and outcomes research

Nonprobability sampling methods commonly applied in qualitative and mixed methods research

Sample size in quantitative research

Sample size in qualitative research

Research settings

Recruiting and retaining research participants

Key points

References

16. Quantitative measurement concepts

Directness of measurement

Measurement error

Levels of measurement

Reference testing measurement

Reliability

Validity

Accuracy, precision, and error of physiological measures

Sensitivity, specificity, and likelihood ratios

Key points

References

17. Measurement methods used in developing evidence-based practice

Physiological measurement

Observational measurement

Interviews in research

Questionnaires

Scales

Q-sort methodology

Delphi technique

Diaries

Measurement using existing databases

Selection of an existing instrument

Introduction to scale construction

Translating a scale to another language

Key points

References

UNIT 3. Putting It All Together for Evidence-Based Health Care

18. Critical appraisal of nursing studies

Evolution of critical appraisal of research in nursing

When are critical appraisals of research implemented in nursing?

Nurses’ expertise in critical appraisal of research

Critical appraisal process for quantitative research

Critical appraisal process for qualitative studies

Key points

References

19. Evidence synthesis and strategies for implementing evidence-based practice

Strengths, challenges, and current status of evidence-based practice in nursing

Guidelines for synthesizing research evidence

Models to promote evidence-based practice in nursing

Implementing evidence-based guidelines in practice

Evidence-based practice centers

Introduction to translational research and translational science

Key points

References

UNIT 4. Collecting and Analyzing Data, Determining Outcomes, and Disseminating Research

20. Collecting and managing data

Study protocol

Factors influencing data collection

Preparation for data collection

Pilot study

Role of the researcher during data collection and management

Research/researcher support

Serendipity

Key points

References

21. Introduction to statistical analysis

Concepts of statistical theory

Types of statistics

Practical aspects of statistical analysis

Choosing appropriate statistical procedures for a study

Key points

References

22. Using statistics to describe variables

Using statistics to summarize data

Using statistics to explore deviations in the data

Key points

References

23. Using statistics to examine relationships

Scatter diagrams

Bivariate correlational analysis

Bland and Altman plots

Factor analysis

Key points

References

24. Using statistics to predict

Simple linear regression

Multiple regression

Odds ratio

Logistic regression

Cox proportional hazards regression

Key points

References

25. Using statistics to determine differences

Choosing parametric versus nonparametric statistics to determine differences

t-tests

One-way analysis of variance

Pearson chi-square test

Key points

References

26. Interpreting research outcomes

Example study

Identification of limitations through examination of design validity

Generalizing the findings

Considering implications for practice, theory, and knowledge

Suggesting further research

Forming final conclusions

Key points

References

27. Disseminating research findings

Components of a research report

Types of research reports

Audiences for communication of research findings

Strategies for presentation of research findings

Strategies for publication of research findings

Key points

References

UNIT 5. Proposing and Seeking Funding for Research

28. Writing research proposals

Writing a research proposal

Types of research proposals

Content of a quantitative research proposal

Content of a qualitative research proposal

Seeking approval for a study

Example quantitative research proposal

Key points

References

29. Seeking funding for research

Building a program of research

Building capital

Identifying funding sources

Submitting a proposal for a federal grant

Grant management

Planning your next grant

Key points

References

Appendix A: z values table

Appendix B: Critical values for student’s t distribution

Appendix C: Critical values of r for pearson product moment correlation coefficient

Appendix D: Critical values of F for α = 0.05 and α = 0.01

Appendix E: Critical values of the χ2 distribution

Glossary

Index

Inside back cover

Inside back cover 1

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