Quantitative Study Critique: Most Effective Cutaneous Antisepsis for Prevention of CVC Infection S. Student Grand Canyon University: NSR 433 May 31‚ 2013 Quantitative Study Critique: Most Effective Cutaneous Antisepsis for Prevention of CVC Infection Introduction This is critique of a randomized controlled trial study in relation to catheter-related bacteremia as the most frequent complication of the central venous catheter (CVC). The purpose of the study is to decide whether the use of
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DATA COLLECTION Business Statistics Math 122a DLSU-D Source: Elementary Statistics (Reyes‚ Saren) Methods of Data Collection 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. DIRECT or INTERVIEW METHOD INDIRECT or QUESTIONNAIRE METHOD REGISTRATION METHOD OBSERVATION METHOD EXPERIMENT METHOD DIRECT or INTERVIEW Use at least two (2) persons – an INTERVIEWER & an INTERVIEWEE/S – exchanging information. Gives us precise & consistent information because clarifications can be made. Questions not fully understood by the respondent
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Quantitative Research Critique Cathleen Atkins Grand Canyon University NRS 433V Linda Permoda March 24‚ 2013 Quantitative Research Critique Title of Article The title of the article being critiqued is “The impact of workload on hygiene compliance in nursing”‚ which was published in the British Journal of Nursing (Knoll‚ Lautenschlaeger‚ & Borneff-Lipp‚ 2010). Authors There are three authors for this quantitative research study. Martin Knoll is the HTW of Saarland‚ Clinical Nursing
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Community Intervent... > Section 5. Collecting and Analyzing Data Collecting and Analyzing Data | | Contributed by Phil Rabinowitz and Stephen FawcettEdited by Christina Holt | What do we mean by collecting data? What do we mean by analyzing data? Why should you collect and analyze data for your evaluation? When and by whom should data be collected and analyzed? How do you collect and analyze data? In previous sections of this chapter‚ we’ve discussed studying the
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A Quantitative Article Critique 1. The study examine the relationship between the emotional social intelligence and academic performance of adolescent mother in Jamaica; the research focal points are as follows I. Socio-emotional interventions that could be beneficial to a cross section of adolescent mothers. II. The study examines the academic performance of teenage mothers by comparison of average to high levels of ESI to those with low levels of ESI. III. The research
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BOC-008-0312/2007 DATA COLLECTION METHODS Methods of data collection. The term data means groups of information that represent the qualitative or quantitative attributes of a variable or set of variables. Data are typically the results of measurements and can be the basis of graphs‚ images‚ or observations of a set of variables. Data are often viewed as the lowest level of abstraction from which information and knowledge are derived. Data can be classified into primary and secondary data. In order to
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Evaluate the statistical analysis packages available for quantitative research. Which statistical analysis packages would be most beneficial for the examination of quantitative data within your study? The four most common statistical packages that nurses use for research are Statistical packages for the Social Sciences (SPSS)‚ Microsoft Excel‚ XLSTAT‚ STATA and SAS (CourseConnect‚ 2016). For my research study‚ I would use the SPSS package because it is easy to use‚ can take data from almost any type
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Introduction: Data analysis is an attempt by the researcher to summarize collected data either quantitative or qualitative. Generally‚ quantitative analysis is simply a way of measuring things but more specifically it can be considered as a systematic approach to investigations. In this approach numerical data is collected or the researcher transforms collected or observed data into numerical data. It is ideal for finding out when and where‚ who and what and any relationships and patterns between
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Critique 1 Edwal et al study (2007): This study was conducted within the primary care in Sweden. The research question is designed to get better understanding of the lived experience of type 2 diabetes patients‚ during regular check-ups with the diabetes nurse specialists. Research Methods This research is a qualitative study using the phenomenological-hermenetic method. Parahoo (2006) states that qualitative research explores the individual’s beliefs and life experiences in order to gain an
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Evidence Collection Guidelines This document provides evidence collection guidelines for the following types of evidence. Your agency ’s policies may vary. Please check with your supervisor if you have any questions. Contents Blood Stains Seminal Stains Hair Fibers and Threads Glass Paint Flammable Liquids Firearms Evidence Tool Marks ws Questioned Documents Latent Fingerprints In all cases
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