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Clinical research 5: quantitative data collection and analysis.

Mari Botti1, Ruth Endacott

  • 1Epworth Hospital/Deakin University Clinical Nursing Research Centre, The Epworth Hospital, Melbourne, Australia. mari.botti@deakin.edu.au

Intensive & Critical Care Nursing
|May 18, 2005
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This research series guides clinicians in developing research skills and applying study findings to practice, particularly in critical care settings. It offers insights into researcher decisions and practical research considerations.

Area of Science:

  • Clinical Research Methodology
  • Nursing Research

Background:

  • Aimed at clinicians seeking to enhance research skills.
  • Addresses clinical problems solvable through research.
  • Focuses on critical care settings.

Purpose of the Study:

  • Provide insight into researchers' decision-making processes.
  • Establish a foundation for nurses applying research findings.
  • Emphasize practical issues in undertaking research.

Main Methods:

  • A six-part research series format.
  • Distinguishes between qualitative and quantitative research for clarity.
  • Uses the term 'participants' for study subjects.

Main Results:

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  • N/A - This is a methodological series, not a study with results.
  • Conclusions:

    • Encourages sourcing research methodology textbooks for detailed guidance.
    • Aims to bridge the gap between research and clinical practice.
    • Facilitates evidence-based practice in nursing and clinical settings.