1 Copyright © 2018 Pearson Education, Inc.Foundations of Nursing Research, 7e (Nieswiadomy) Chapter 1 Development of Nursing Research 1) What is the best reason that scholars consider Florence Nightingale to be the first nurse researcher?
- She changed nursing by basing her practice on her research findings.
- She identified a body of knowledge unique to nursing.
- She collected data in a systematic fashion.
- She communicated the data collected to other nurses.
Answer: A
Explanation: A) Florence Nightingale used the research process as an entity and did not merely use some aspects of the research process. She used this systematic approach and its resultant findings to change nursing practice.
- Only in recent years have nurses concentrated on establishing a unique body of nursing
- Although Nightingale did begin systematically making and recording data, it was her
- Whereas Nightingale used observations to influence practice in her sphere of control, it is
knowledge. This has occurred in the years since Nightingale.
admonishment that all nurses do the same that began to change nursing.
unclear how widely she was able to disseminate the information.
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Nurs./Integ. Concepts: Nursing Process: Implementation Learning Outcome: LO 05. Summarize the development of nursing research and future priorities.2) Research is important to the nursing profession for many reasons. What is the ultimate goal of nursing research?
- Document the cost-effectiveness of nursing care.
- Ensure credibility of the nursing profession.
- Promote evidence-based practice in nursing.
- Provide accountability for the nursing profession.
Answer: C
Explanation: A) Whereas cost-effective nursing care is important, it is not as important as providing optimum care. Many would argue that cost-effectiveness is a part of optimum care.
- Whereas nursing research will help to establish credibility of the nursing profession, this
- The major reason for conducting research is to foster optimum care for clients. Evidence-
- Whereas nursing research does provide rationale for nursing actions, thereby promoting
result is not as important as providing optimum care to the client.
based practice is nurses making clinical decisions based on the best research evidence, the nurse's clinical expertise, and the health preferences of the client.
accountability, this is not as important as providing optimal care to the client.
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Learning Outcome: LO 02. Describe four goals for conducting nursing research.
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2 Copyright © 2018 Pearson Education, Inc.3) The National Institute for Nursing Research (NINR) establishes research priorities. Which option reflects a study that meets the current mission of the NINR?
- The effect of nurse-led community education on the prevalence of heart disease
- The number of students entering nursing programs
- The efficacy of a specific medication therapy for congestive heart failure
- The job satisfaction level of currently employed nurses
Answer: A
Explanation: A) Promoting health and preventing disease is an area of research emphasis for the NINR. Evaluating the effects of nurse-led community education about health matches this area of emphasis.
- Nursing workforce numbers is not an area of the NINR's current research emphasis. The areas
- Research into medication efficacy is not an area of the NINR's current research emphasis. The
- Job satisfaction among nurses is not an area of the NINR's current research emphasis. The
are promoting health and preventing disease and disability, managing symptoms, and improving palliative and end-of-life care.
areas are promoting health and preventing disease and disability, managing symptoms, and improving palliative and end-of-life care.
areas are promoting health and preventing disease and disability, managing symptoms, and improving palliative and end-of-life care.
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4) Nurses involved in research assume different roles, based on their level of education. Which best describes the role of the BSN-prepared nurse in research?
- Collaborates with other nurses to design research studies
- Critiques research studies and applies research to clinical practice
- Develops policy based on nursing research findings
- Assumes the role of primary investigator in an independent research study
Answer: B
Explanation: A) This is the role of the master's-prepared nurse.
- BSN-prepared nurses should read research critically and determine if results are ready to be
- This is the role of the nurse who holds a practice-focused doctorate.
- This is the role of the nurse who holds a research-focused doctorate.
used in practice.
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3 Copyright © 2018 Pearson Education, Inc.5) Which option reflects the "authority" approach to knowledge development?
- The nurses on the unit have used a variety of approaches to a client care problem, trying to
- A nurse approaches a client care situation in a specific manner because "that is what seems to
- When asked why client care is organized in the current manner, the nurse manager states,
- When faced with a question regarding provision of nursing care, the nurse consults a nursing
find one that is effective.
be the best thing to do."
"We've always done it that way."
textbook for instruction.
Answer: D
Explanation: A) A series of attempts to solve a problem until a solution is reached is called trial and error.
- This approach is the use of nursing intuition.
- This statement reflects the use of "tradition" in the use of nursing knowledge.
- This nurse is gaining nursing knowledge by using an authority source, the nursing textbook.
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6) The nurse researcher is conducting a study to help a nursing unit solve the problem of increased postprocedure infections in clients who have undergone transurethral prostatectomy.Which type of nursing research is this researcher conducting?
- Basic research
- Applied research
- Quantitative research
- Qualitative research
Answer: B
Explanation: A) Basic research is conducted to develop, test, and refine theories and generate new knowledge.
- Applied research is directed toward generating knowledge that can be used in seeking
- Quantitative research is concerned with objectivity, tight controls over the research situation,
- Qualitative research is concerned with the subjective meaning of experience to individuals.
solutions to current clinical problems, whereas basic research is conducted to generate new knowledge.
and the ability to generalize findings. There is not enough information in this question to determine if this is a quantitative study.
There is not enough information in this question to determine if this is a qualitative research study.
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4 Copyright © 2018 Pearson Education, Inc.7) What is generally considered the most valid means of developing the knowledge base of nursing?
- Scientific research
- Evidence-based practice
- Qualitative research
- Outcomes research
Answer: A
Explanation: A) Through scientific research, nurses can determine what they do, how they do it, and what distinguishes them from other groups in healthcare. These are attributes of a profession's unique body of knowledge.
- Evidence-based practice involves the use of research findings but does not entail the broader
- Qualitative research is concerned with the subjective meaning of an experience to an
- Outcomes research is concerned with measurable outcomes of interventions and the cost-
perspective of a body of nursing knowledge.
individual and is a type of research approach. Whereas qualitative research may be used to develop nursing knowledge, this is not a complete answer to this question.
effectiveness of care. Whereas outcomes research may be used to develop nursing knowledge, this is not a complete answer to this question.
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Learning Outcome: LO 01. Identify the importance of research to nursing.
8) For which role in a research study is special research preparation necessary?
- Identifier of researchable problems
- Evaluator of research findings
- Patient advocate during studies
- Principal investigator for study
Answer: D
Explanation: A) All nurses, regardless of educational preparation, should be alert for issues that could be researchable problems. This vigilance strengthens the profession.
- All nurses, regardless of educational preparation, should be able to evaluate a research study
- All nurses, regardless of educational preparation, should act as patient advocates.
- Special research knowledge is needed by the nurse who serves as the principal investigator in
and determine if the findings of the study are applicable to their individual practice.
a research study or scientific investigation.
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