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NURSING RESEARCH


Introduction

Research is a systematic process used to solve problems and generate new scientific knowledge. In nursing, research helps to improve nursing practices, understand diseases, develop new treatments, and enhance healthcare delivery.

It plays a vital role in:

  • Improving nursing procedures.
  • Understanding disease processes.
  • Exploring the mechanism of action of drugs.
  • Enhancing patient care outcomes.
  • Supporting evidence-based practice.

Definition

“Research is a systematic search for facts and the relationship between them.” – (Notter)

According to Polit & Beck:
“Nursing research is a systematic inquiry designed to develop knowledge about issues important to nursing, including nursing practice, education, and administration.”

According to Burns & Grove:
“Nursing research is a scientific process that validates and refines existing knowledge and generates new knowledge that directly and indirectly influences nursing practice.”


Need for Nursing Research

  • To promote fundamental nursing knowledge.
  • To bridge the gap between theory and practice.
  • To support evidence-based nursing.
  • To increase accountability in the profession.
  • To develop a deeper understanding of healthcare challenges.
  • To improve quality of care and patient outcomes.
  • To evaluate existing theories and propose new ones.
  • To enhance the credibility of the nursing profession.

Purpose of Nursing Research

  • To support the advancement of nursing as a scientific discipline.
  • To develop new knowledge and validate existing knowledge.
  • To provide high-quality and cost-effective care.
  • To improve healthcare services for individuals and society.
  • To support continuous professional development.

Sources of Knowledge in Research

  1. Tradition – Knowledge passed from generation to generation.
  2. Authority – Knowledge from experts and professionals.
  3. Experience – Acquired through personal practice and trial-and-error.
  4. Logical Reasoning – Using logic to understand and solve problems.
  5. Research in Other Disciplines – Knowledge from medicine, psychology, sociology, pharmacology, etc., enriches nursing.

Types and Functions of Research

  • Exploration – Investigates unknown areas.
  • Speculation – Assumes or hypothesizes possibilities.
  • Description – Describes events or situations.
  • Explanation – Explains why and how things happen.
  • Prediction – Anticipates future outcomes.
  • Evaluation – Assesses effectiveness or impact.

Benefits of Pursuing Research

  • Develops a scientific attitude and critical thinking.
  • Helps in understanding public health and disease management.
  • Promotes accountability and credibility in practice.
  • Enhances knowledge and skills through library use and literature review.
  • Encourages curiosity and professional growth.

Phases of Nursing Research Process

1. Assessment Phase

  • Identify a research problem.
  • Formulate the research proposal.
  • Define the concepts and variables (independent and dependent).

2. Diagnosis Phase

  • State objectives or hypotheses.
  • Review existing literature.
  • Identify assumptions, limitations, and theoretical framework.

3. Planning Phase

  • Describe the research design and methodology.
  • Obtain permissions and conduct a pilot study (trial run).
  • Plan communication of research findings.

4. Implementation Phase

  • Collect data according to the research plan.

5. Evaluation Phase

  • Analyze and interpret the data.
  • Communicate the research findings.

Areas of Nursing Research

1. Nursing Education

  • Improve curriculum and educational programs.
  • Introduce new teaching methods and tools.

2. Nursing Practice

  • Enhance clinical practice and standards.
  • Address challenges faced by nurses on the field.

3. Nursing Administration

  • Improve hospital management and nursing leadership.
  • Optimize the use of nursing resources.