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Patan Academy of Health Sciences

School of Nursing and Midwifery (LNC)

Sanepa, Lalitpur

Master plan for Research Presentation

(Women’s Health Nursing Group)

 Unit 5: Research process for quantitative and qualitative research Total Hours:

S. Topic Presenter
N

i.
1.Introduction of Research process  

2. Steps of research process Ms. Sujita Bati

I. Conceptual phase

A. Research problem:  

1. Introduction
2. Definition
3. Elements of Research Problem
4. Sources of Research Problem
5. Characteristics of Research Problem
6. Formulation of Research Problem

ii. B.  Research objectives Ms. Rajya Laxmi


Prajapati
1.Introduction

2.Defination

3.Guidelines for research objectives

4. Characteristics of research objectives

5.Need of research objectives

6.Types of research objectives

7.Method of stating objectives

8.list of action verbs used to formulate research objectives


9. Commonly used action verbs in different types of research method

iii. C. Literature reviews: Ms. Sweta


Manandhar
1.   Introduction

2     Definition

3.    Purposes

4.      Sources

 Primary source
 Secondary source

5.   Process

6.    Documentation

iv. II. Planning Phase Ms.Nujan sharma 

1. Research design
A. Quantitative

          i.Experimental research design   

 Definition
 Essential features of experimental design:
 Symbolic presentation of research design
 Types

a.       True experimental design


 Definition 
 Types              
 pre-test-post-test control group design
  Post-test-Only Control Group Design
 Solomon Four-Group Design
 Advantages and disadvantages of true experimental designs

v.   B.Quasi experimental Ms.Anju Kharel

1. Definition
2. Type
 Non-equivalent Control Group Design pre-test post-test, 
 Non-equivalent control group design post- test only
 Time-series design.
3. Strengths and limitation of quasi experimental design.
vi. C. Pre experimental design  

 Definition Ms.Sirjana Shah


 Types
 One shot case design
 One group pretest - post-test design
 Static group comparison
 Advantages and disadvantages

References

1. Polit DF, Beck CT. Nursing research: generating and assessing evidence for nursing practice. 10th ed. New
Delhi: Wolters Kluwer, 2017.

2. Houser J. Nursing research: reading, using, and creating evidence. 3rd ed. Burlington: Jones & Burlington.
2015.

3. Fain J A. Reading, understanding, and applying nursing research. 5th  edition. United States of America: F.
A. Davis Company.2017.

4. Nieswiadomy RM, Bailey C. Foundations of Nursing Research. 7th edition. USA: Pearson.2018.

5. Sharma SK. Nursing research and statistics.3rd edition. New Delhi: Elsevier.2018.

6.  Grove SK , Gray JR. Understanding nursing research: building an evidence-based research. 1st ed.
New Delhi, India: Relx; 2019

7. 6 Golden Rules for Defining Good Research Objectives | Lipman Hearne, Donavan De Water,Sep.17,2020

8 .How to write my research objectives – Xaquín S. Pérez-Sindín López (xaperezsindin.com)

9. Uses of research objectives-Google Search

10. Research objectives (iedunote.com)

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