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Jan 15, 2025
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NURS 420 - Evidence Based Practice and Research in Nursing Credits: 3 Description This course prepares the practicing nurse to use theoretical frameworks to analyze current nursing literature for rigor, content, and relevance. Qualitative, quantitative, or mixed-method designs will be compared. The focus of this course will be the use of research as a method to improve health care within the urban population. The student will apply course content to develop relevant components of the Capstone Project.
Student Learning Outcomes
- Differentiate between various research designs, methodologies, and approaches used to discover knowledge.
- Differentiate the roles and responsibilities of nurses in the research process including the protection of human subjects.
- Justify the purposes and processes of statistical analysis in nursing research.
- Analyze the interrelationship among evidence-based nursing research, theory, and practice.
- Participate in the process of retrieval, appraisal, and synthesis of evidence to evaluate the quality of a study for informing nursing practice.
- Evaluate the credibility of sources of information including databases and web resources.
- Collect, document, and dissemination evidence of using research methods.
- Select a research method and theoretical framework that is specific to vulnerable population for a capstone project.
Prerequisite: ENG 333 and NURS 309 and NURS 312 and NURS 338 all with a grade of C or better
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