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A Systematic Approach for Nursing Specialities: Part 2

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  25 February 2009

M. S. McAuliffe
Affiliation:
International Federation of Nurse Anesthetists
M. J. Edge
Affiliation:
East Carolina University School of NursingNurse Anesthesia Program Greenville NC USA
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Abstract

This overview of the research process is for nurses who have either not had a formal course of study in the area, or have not thought about the process in some time. Using a systematic method of viewing the research process should improve understanding. By knowing how question type determines design, and ultimately how results are structured, nurses will be better able to engage in the process as knowledgeable participants. Using this framework should allow those, who wish to do so, to further study the numerous variations in designs and nuances within in each level.

Type
Research
Copyright
Copyright © British Association of Anaesthetic and Recovery Nursing 2004

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