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The research process and simulation in nursing: what it is and what it is not
Cecelia L Crawford1, Connie M Lopez
1Cecelia L. Crawford, DNP, RN, is Project Manager, Translational Research, Kaiser Foundation Hospitals, Kaiser Permanente Southern California, Regional Nursing Research Program, Pasadena. Connie M. Lopez, MSN, CNS, RNC-OB, CPHRM, is National Leader, Simulation-Based Education and Training, Kaiser Permanente Program Offices, Kaiser Permanente National Risk Management and Patient Safety, Oakland, California.
Abstract:
Healthcare providers may not have a clear understanding of the research process. This article serves as a resource for nurse educators new to simulation-based research and describes the process for simulation-based nursing research. Differences between research and other projects are described and examples of simulation use in research are provided. Ultimately, simulation-based nursing research results will aid in the delivery of safe and high-quality patient care.
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