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Evaluating a Quantitative Research Study
Evaluating a Quantitative Research Study
Examine the study- Harris, M. F., Chan, B. C., Laws, R. A., Williams, A. M., Davies, G. P., Jayasinghe, U. W., … Milat, A. (2013). The impact of a brief lifestyle intervention delivered by generalist community nurses (CN SNAP trial). BMC Public Health, 13(1). doi:10.1186/1471-2458-13-375
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In this assessment, you will evaluate the study according to research design methods, procedures and study results, for example, see Evaluating a Quantitative Study (Houser, 2019, p. 345 & p. 377).
Suggested Reading
Chapter 6 (pp. 131-153), Chapter 7 (pp. 157-185), Chapter 8 (pp. 189-226) Chapter 12 (pp.323-350) & Chapter 13 (pp. 351-380) In Houser, J. (2018). Nursing research: Readings, using & creating evidence (4th ed.). Burlington, MA: Jones & Bartlett Learning
Astroth, K. S., & Chung, S. Y. (2018). Focusing on the fundamentals: Reading quantitative research with a critical eye. Nephrology Nursing Journal, 45(3), 283-287. Retrieved from http://americansentinel.idm.oclc.org/login?url=https://search-proquest-com.americansentinel.idm.oclc.org/docview/2063390700?accountid=169658
Additional Instructions:
- All submissions should have a title page and reference page.
- Utilize a minimum of two scholarly resources.
- Adhere to grammar, spelling and punctuation criteria.
- Adhere to APA compliance guidelines.
- Adhere to the chosen Submission Option for Delivery of Activity guidelines.
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Instruction
Paper
- 4 to 6-page paper. Include title and reference pages.
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SIM422-19AEvalQuant1.pdf
Evidenced-Based Practice- Evaluating a Quantitative Research Study
Description: The baccalaureate graduate nurse will demonstrate an understanding of the basic
elements of the research process and models for applying evidence to clinical practice.
Course Competencies: 1) Examine the relationships among theory, practice, and research. 2)
Interpret research findings using the elements of the research process. 3) Differentiate between
ethical and legal precepts that guide research conduct and protect human subjects. 4) Integrate
reliable evidence from multiple ways of knowing, to inform practice and make clinical
judgments. 5) Evaluate data from relevant sources, including technology, to inform the delivery
of care to culturally and ethnically diverse populations. 6) Collaborate with health team
members to collect, interpret, synthesize and disseminate evidence to improve patient outcomes
in complex health care environments.
QSEN Competency: 3) Evidence-Based Practice
BSN Essential III
Area Gold
Mastery
Silver
Proficient
Bronze
Acceptable
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Mastery not
Demonstrated
Evaluates research design of study using all of the components of the evaluation checklists in Houser 2018, p.
345
Evaluates research design of study using all of the components of the evaluation checklists in Houser 2018, p.
345
Evaluates research design of study using (75%) components of the evaluation checklists in
Houser (2018).
Evaluates research design of study using some (50% or less) components of the evaluation
checklists in Houser (2018).
Does not address section
Evaluates methods/procedure, and results of the study using all of the components of the evaluation
checklist in Houser 2018, p.377
Evaluates methods/procedure, and results of the study using all of the components of
the evaluation checklist in Houser 2018, p.377
Evaluates methods/procedures and results of the study using (75%) components of
the evaluation checklists in Houser (2018).
Evaluates methods/procedures and results of the study using some (50% or less) components
of the evaluation checklists in Houser (2018).
Does not address section
Discusses the importance of research, how the study contributes to EBP and applicability of
the specific study to clinical practice
Discusses the importance of research, how the study contributes to EBP and applicability of
the specific study to clinical practice
Discusses the importance of research and how the study may contribute to EBP in general
but not how the specific study contributes to current clinical practice.
Provides simple definitions of research and evidence but does not delve into the relationship
among research, evidence-based practice and
Does not address section
improving practice APA, Grammar, Spelling, and Punctuation
No errors in APA, Spelling, and Punctuation.
One to three errors in APA, Spelling, and Punctuation.
Four to six errors in APA, Spelling, and Punctuation.
Seven or more errors in APA, Spelling, and Punctuation.
References Provides two or more references.
Provides two references.
Provides one references.
Provides no references.
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