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Writing a grant proposal--part 2: research methods--part 2.

Donna Z Bliss1, Kay Savik

  • 1Long-Term Care of Elders, University of Minnesota School of Nursing, Minneapolis, MN 55455, USA. bliss@umn.edu

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This guide details writing the Methods section for grant proposals, focusing on Wound Ostomy and Continence (WOC) nursing science. It covers sample, power analysis, recruitment, data collection, and ethical considerations to improve grant success.

Area of Science:

  • Grant Writing Strategies
  • Wound Ostomy and Continence Nursing Science

Background:

  • Part of a Spotlight series on grant writing for the Wound Ostomy and Continence Nursing (WOCN) Society.
  • Aims to enhance grant writing skills among WOC nurses.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To provide a comprehensive explanation of the Methods section in grant proposals.
  • To increase the submission of high-quality grants in WOC nursing science.
  • To improve success rates in securing funding, especially from foundation grants.

Main Methods:

  • Describes key components of the Methods section: sample and setting.
  • Details power analysis, sampling, and recruitment procedures.
  • Explains implementation, data collection, statistical analysis, and ethical considerations.

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Main Results:

  • N/A - This article is a methodological guide, not an empirical study.

Conclusions:

  • Effective writing of the Methods section is crucial for grant proposal success.
  • Enhanced grant writing skills can lead to increased funding for WOC nursing research.