Spanish patients suffering borderline, sharing first common language, relationship.
Experience from Spanish speakers nurses working at NHS hospitals.
1 Abstract
2 Introduction of the study/Topic
3 Background, purpose and justification of the study.
4 Literature search
5 Literature review
(a)- Use five articles to establish your research question into context
(b)- Justify and rationalise your research question and conceptual framework
(c)- Identify the knowledge gaps and weaknesses to be addresses by your proposed research question
(d)- Refer to the work of other key researchers to support any arguments
(e)- Evaluate and discuss findings from the …show more content…
University and mental health settings, hospitals and mental health units or wards.
(iii) Sample (where will the research takes place).
By email or letter.
(iv) Ethical consideration (put letter requesting approval in appendix.
Confidentiality will be respected and considered, respecting opinions and patients privacy.
(v) Procedure (Explain how you intend to collect your data-the administration)
The data will be collected by email or by post respecting confidentiality.
8 Data Analysis. Who will collect and analyse the data? How will the data be analysed?
9 Reliability and validity. What strategies will you used to ensure that the data collection and interpretation accurately reflect the phenomenon?
10 Discussion/Proposed Outcome of the research. Having done literature review coupled with your existing knowledge, what do you hope your proposed research will find?
11 Limitations of the study. Identify some of the possible limitations you may encounter whilst carrying out your proposed study. This could be poor response rate depending on your data collection tool; size of your sample and lack of literature on the topic.
12 Implications for Nursing. Explain how you think the result of your research may influence nursing