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Deck 10: Research
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A group of nurses have questions about the effectiveness of assessing post-surgical clients over the telephone versus assessing post-surgical clients at home.What type of research article would be most useful for the nurses to review?
A) Qualitative ethnography
B) Cohort studies
C) Randomized controlled trials
D) Participatory-action research
A) Qualitative ethnography
B) Cohort studies
C) Randomized controlled trials
D) Participatory-action research
Randomized controlled trials
2
What is the lag time between when technical information is generated and the time it is used in actual practice?
A) 15 to 18 years
B) 8 to 15 years
C) 1 to 2 years
D) 5 to 10 years
A) 15 to 18 years
B) 8 to 15 years
C) 1 to 2 years
D) 5 to 10 years
8 to 15 years
3
A nurse wants to do qualitative research to describe the culture of youth who live away from their parents.What research methodology should the nurse choose?
A) Grounded theory
B) Phenomenology
C) Ethnography
D) Prospective cohort study
A) Grounded theory
B) Phenomenology
C) Ethnography
D) Prospective cohort study
Ethnography
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A nurse is reviewing a qualitative study on homelessness and dental health.Which question about validity is appropriate in this scenario?
A) Was follow-up sufficiently long and complete?
B) Is the research question clear and adequately substantiated?
C) How were the participants randomized into groups?
D) Was allocation concealment used?
A) Was follow-up sufficiently long and complete?
B) Is the research question clear and adequately substantiated?
C) How were the participants randomized into groups?
D) Was allocation concealment used?
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What is included in a systematic review of community health nursing research studies?
A) Only randomized trials
B) Non-randomized cohort studies
C) A strictly statistical synthesis
D) Only studies that use the biomedical model
A) Only randomized trials
B) Non-randomized cohort studies
C) A strictly statistical synthesis
D) Only studies that use the biomedical model
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What type of health research are community health nurses most likely to be involved in?
A) Randomized clinical trials
B) Client outcome studies
C) Program evaluation using process outcomes
D) Principle investigators of a qualitative study
A) Randomized clinical trials
B) Client outcome studies
C) Program evaluation using process outcomes
D) Principle investigators of a qualitative study
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7
A student nurse has been asked to write a clinical question that includes the three essential elements of a structured question.Which question meets these criteria?
A) What is the evidence for school-based activity programs?
B) What are the health-promoting behaviours of well seniors?
C) Is glucosamine effective in reducing pain and increasing functional ability in people with osteoarthritis?
D) Does a structured breastfeeding support program affect duration,exclusivity,or gastrointestinal infections in the infants?
A) What is the evidence for school-based activity programs?
B) What are the health-promoting behaviours of well seniors?
C) Is glucosamine effective in reducing pain and increasing functional ability in people with osteoarthritis?
D) Does a structured breastfeeding support program affect duration,exclusivity,or gastrointestinal infections in the infants?
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8
A nurse is attempting to conduct a search of the literature related to the use of condoms by men who have sex with men.What activity will allow the nurse to conduct the most efficient search?
A) Generating a list of search terms
B) Accessing a health sciences librarian
C) Reading abstracts at the university library
D) Looking at articles already found on the subject
A) Generating a list of search terms
B) Accessing a health sciences librarian
C) Reading abstracts at the university library
D) Looking at articles already found on the subject
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9
What is most likely to be included in a meta-analysis?
A) A narrative review of several articles using pre-set criteria
B) A summary of research evidence that relates to a general question
C) A quantitative combination of results of several studies
D) Statistics from various studies presented separately in a table
A) A narrative review of several articles using pre-set criteria
B) A summary of research evidence that relates to a general question
C) A quantitative combination of results of several studies
D) Statistics from various studies presented separately in a table
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10
A health department has decided to change recommended immunization techniques.There is substantial evidence to support changing the current practices of nurses and physicians who administer influenza vaccinations to children.Which dissemination method is most likely to work?
A) Completing a large one-time-only information mail-out
B) Creating multifaceted interventions targeting different barriers
C) Sending out a directive from the Medical Officer of Health
D) Emailing all immunization providers
A) Completing a large one-time-only information mail-out
B) Creating multifaceted interventions targeting different barriers
C) Sending out a directive from the Medical Officer of Health
D) Emailing all immunization providers
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11
What is relative risk?
A) Proportion of the participants experiencing an outcome in the intervention group divided by the proportion experiencing the outcome in the control group
B) Proportional reduction in the rates of poor outcomes between the experimental and control participants
C) Range of values with a specified probability of including the true effect,which can never be known absolutely
D) Number of study participants who would have died anyway without the intervention
A) Proportion of the participants experiencing an outcome in the intervention group divided by the proportion experiencing the outcome in the control group
B) Proportional reduction in the rates of poor outcomes between the experimental and control participants
C) Range of values with a specified probability of including the true effect,which can never be known absolutely
D) Number of study participants who would have died anyway without the intervention
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12
A nurse is reading an article by Heater,Becker,and Olson (1988),who conducted a meta-analysis to determine the contribution of research-based nursing practice to client outcomes.What conclusion did the authors reach about clients who received research-based nursing care versus those who received routine nursing care?
A) No appreciable difference between the two groups
B) Made sizeable gains in behavioural knowledge and physiological and psychosocial outcomes
C) Increased their behavioural knowledge but did not make gains in physiological and psychosocial outcomes
D) Increased insignificantly in knowledge,attitudes,and behaviour related to healthy lifestyle choices
A) No appreciable difference between the two groups
B) Made sizeable gains in behavioural knowledge and physiological and psychosocial outcomes
C) Increased their behavioural knowledge but did not make gains in physiological and psychosocial outcomes
D) Increased insignificantly in knowledge,attitudes,and behaviour related to healthy lifestyle choices
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13
What is the best course of action for nurses to follow when there is no research evidence to support practice?
A) Utilize expert opinion as the standard for decision-making
B) Implement several different practices and see what works well
C) Develop individual best practice guidelines
D) Change practice according to somewhat related research evidence
A) Utilize expert opinion as the standard for decision-making
B) Implement several different practices and see what works well
C) Develop individual best practice guidelines
D) Change practice according to somewhat related research evidence
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14
Which statement most accurately describes a randomized controlled study design?
A) The researcher examines the individual histories of a group of people manifesting a particular disease to find out what common factors they share and what differences can be discerned.
B) Questions and interventions that evolve through partnerships between researchers and participants are best dealt with through participatory action research.
C) This is the best design for answering questions about the effectiveness or harms of certain interventions.
D) Questions exploring perceptions,feelings,and experiences are best answered with this design.
A) The researcher examines the individual histories of a group of people manifesting a particular disease to find out what common factors they share and what differences can be discerned.
B) Questions and interventions that evolve through partnerships between researchers and participants are best dealt with through participatory action research.
C) This is the best design for answering questions about the effectiveness or harms of certain interventions.
D) Questions exploring perceptions,feelings,and experiences are best answered with this design.
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15
What is the next step after implementing an evidenced-based practice and policy change related to head lice screening?
A) Replicate the original research study within a one-year timeframe
B) Establish an evaluation period to see if the change is working
C) Conduct comprehensive chart reviews on every aspect of nursing practice
D) Wait and see what the results of the change turn out to be
A) Replicate the original research study within a one-year timeframe
B) Establish an evaluation period to see if the change is working
C) Conduct comprehensive chart reviews on every aspect of nursing practice
D) Wait and see what the results of the change turn out to be
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16
A nurse reads in a journal article,"Participants were randomized into an intervention group.The intervention group was to receive an epidural in labour.All the birth outcomes of the intervention group were analyzed in that group,regardless of whether the participants received an epidural or not." What concept is illustrated in this statement?
A) A double blinded study
B) Researcher bias
C) Intention-to-treat analysis
D) Allocation concealment
A) A double blinded study
B) Researcher bias
C) Intention-to-treat analysis
D) Allocation concealment
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17
A nurse reads in a study on a diabetes prevention program that the odds ratio was <1.What does this mean?
A) Study was biased
B) Participants were not affected by the program
C) Prevention program was beneficial
D) Control group was the same as the intervention group
A) Study was biased
B) Participants were not affected by the program
C) Prevention program was beneficial
D) Control group was the same as the intervention group
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18
What is the Cochrane Library?
A) A collection of websites and journals of pre-appraised research including Evidenced-Based Nursing and Evidenced-Based Medicine
B) A searchable online database of abstracts and websites related to evidence-based practice based in Australia
C) An online site for high-quality systematic reviews relevant to public health in Canada
D) A collection of reports and protocols from systematic reviews produced by an international collaboration,as well as summaries of reviews and abstracts of randomized controlled trials
A) A collection of websites and journals of pre-appraised research including Evidenced-Based Nursing and Evidenced-Based Medicine
B) A searchable online database of abstracts and websites related to evidence-based practice based in Australia
C) An online site for high-quality systematic reviews relevant to public health in Canada
D) A collection of reports and protocols from systematic reviews produced by an international collaboration,as well as summaries of reviews and abstracts of randomized controlled trials
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19
Which is the best description of evidenced-based nursing practice?
A) Incorporation of research findings into policies and procedures that directly affect patient care at the bedside.
B) Intuitive nursing practice based on evidence gained through extensive clinical practice
C) Conscientious and judicious use of best evidence in making decisions about the care of individual patients
D) Integration of clinical expertise with the best available external clinical evidence
A) Incorporation of research findings into policies and procedures that directly affect patient care at the bedside.
B) Intuitive nursing practice based on evidence gained through extensive clinical practice
C) Conscientious and judicious use of best evidence in making decisions about the care of individual patients
D) Integration of clinical expertise with the best available external clinical evidence
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20
Angela and Kerry are nurses working in partnership with a university research unit on a community project focusing on women experiencing homelessness.They are using action-oriented research.What type of research are they most likely to be engaging in?
A) Grounded theory
B) Randomized clinical trials
C) Participatory action
D) Phenomenology
A) Grounded theory
B) Randomized clinical trials
C) Participatory action
D) Phenomenology
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21
What website is the preferred source of pre-appraised research for community health nurses?
A) Evidence-Based Nursing
B) BMJ Clinical Evidence
C) Health-Evidence
D) National Guideline Clearinghouse
A) Evidence-Based Nursing
B) BMJ Clinical Evidence
C) Health-Evidence
D) National Guideline Clearinghouse
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22
What is meant by wide confidence intervals?
A) There is less accuracy in the estimated effect of the intervention.
B) The intervention has an effect on the outcome and is statistically significant.
C) This indicates the reliability of an estimate.
D) Precision increases with larger samples.
A) There is less accuracy in the estimated effect of the intervention.
B) The intervention has an effect on the outcome and is statistically significant.
C) This indicates the reliability of an estimate.
D) Precision increases with larger samples.
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In a large urban health department,a decision has been made related to the type of support nurses provide to the male partners of pregnant teens.After the decision has been made,describe eight things that need to happen in order to implement the change successfully.
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Write one clinical question related to community health nursing practice and identify the three parts in the clinical question.What is the purpose of clinical questions?
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25
Describe two advantages and two disadvantages of using a systematic review.
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How is number needed to treat (NNT)calculated?
A) One divided by the absolute risk reduction
B) Incidence rate of disease in exposed population over the incidence of disease in unexposed population
C) Event rate in control group minus event rate in experimental group
D) Number of people with given disease in given population at one point in time divided by the total in given population at same point in time
A) One divided by the absolute risk reduction
B) Incidence rate of disease in exposed population over the incidence of disease in unexposed population
C) Event rate in control group minus event rate in experimental group
D) Number of people with given disease in given population at one point in time divided by the total in given population at same point in time
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What is the Effective Public Health Practice Project?
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A nursing student is learning to critically appraise studies on treatment or prevention.What question best addresses whether the results of the study are valid?
A) Is the description of the findings thorough?
B) Were all the clinical significant outcomes considered?
C) Were the groups similar at the start of the trial?
D) Is the design appropriate for the research question?
A) Is the description of the findings thorough?
B) Were all the clinical significant outcomes considered?
C) Were the groups similar at the start of the trial?
D) Is the design appropriate for the research question?
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A group of nurses have formulated a research question on how to best support new mothers with breastfeeding.What is the next step in the process to develop evidence-based nursing practice?
A) Implement evidence-based practice decision
B) Appraise the research evidence
C) Evaluate the outcomes of evidence-based nursing practice
D) Complete a systematic search of research evidence
A) Implement evidence-based practice decision
B) Appraise the research evidence
C) Evaluate the outcomes of evidence-based nursing practice
D) Complete a systematic search of research evidence
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