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SAS 1 - Research
SAS 1 - Research
Materials:
LESSON TITLE: TYPES OF RESEARCH DATA AND Book, pen and notebook
METHOD OF DATA COLLECTION
Textbook:
LEARNING OUTCOMES:
Upon completion of this lesson, the nursing student will be able Barrientos-Tan, C. (2011). A Research Guide in
to: Nursing Education: Building an Evidence-Based
Practice. Pasay City: Philippines, Visprint Inc.
1. Describe the types of research data
2. Explain methods of data collection
References:
Polit, Denise F. & Beck, Cheryl T. (2012). Nursing
research: Generating and assessing evidence for
nursing research (9th ed.), Philadelphia, PA:
Wolters Kluwer Health/ Lippincott Williams &
Wilkins.
1. Cross-sectional Data
The researcher dips into study setting at a given point after the study design is completed, then gathers present
data on events occurring at that time. Such data is limited to the subjects at one point in time, and is best
gathered when the time frame is of short duration.
Example:
A study is conducted on the amount of nursing care a patient receives on certain days according to
categorization of needs an problems.
2. Retrospective Data
Frequently called ex-post facto studies. In this particular type, data are collected on events in the past before a
study design is completed, or data collected “after the fact”.
In such studies, it appears that events have occurred prior to the initiation of the study, and that data covering that
event have already been gathered by means of questionnaires or through analysis of existing records. Results
are limited to the availability of data.
3. Prospective Data
Refers to future data or events that occurred after the study design has been completed, but the study is pursued
over a relatively long period of time into the future.
Example:
What will happen to Cancer Patients who are discharged from the hospital after six months?
Prospective and retrospective researches are sometimes called longitudinal studies because they extend over a
long period of time. All experimental studies are prospective, and have the advantage of the possibility of
manipulating research variables and observing the effects of these after a period of time.
The key point here is that the data collected is unique to the researcher and the research. It is not accessible to
anyone else until it is published. The primary data generated by the methods below, may be qualitative in nature
usually in the form of words, or quantitative usually in the form of numbers or where the researcher can make
counts of words used. There are many methods of collecting primary data and the main methods include:
questionnaires
interviews
focus group interviews
observation
case-studies
diaries
critical incidents
portfolios
physiologic instruments
psychometric measurements
By their nature, they are easier to collect and gather than primary data. Its use is limited only by the specific
administrative procedures in different institutions.
Situation. A group of investigators are working on a field study exploring childhood obesity in the town of Pandayan.
The data will be gathered using questionnaire, observation and physiologic measurement. The study aims to determine
the risk factors of childhood obesity- the diet, activity and parental support given to children to formulate a program on
Child Wellness.
1. Based of the study, the category of data collection is:
a. Primary
b. Secondary
c. Both A & B
d. None of the above
ANSWER: A
2. From the purpose of the study cited above, the type of research data is:
a. Cross-sectional
b. Retrospective
c. Prospective
d. None of the above
ANSWER: B
3. Which of the following secondary data will help investigators achieve their research goal?
a. Immunization record
b. Dietary Record
c. School Record
d. List of Family menu
ANSWER: B
4. If a focused group interview with the parents regarding their children will be utilized for the childhood obesity study,
the research data is:
a. Primary-Cross-sectional
b. Primary- Retrospective
c. Primary-Prospective
d. None of the above
ANSWER: B
5. If the study aims to determine the physiologic measurements of children next Friday, the type of research data is:
a. Cross-sectional
b. Retrospective
c. Prospective
d. None of the above
ANSWER: A
6. Which of the following is an example of an ex post facto research? Select all that applies.
a. Randomized controlled Trial on Frozen Plasma Treatment for COVID Clients
b. Experimental Study on Drug Treatment for Flu
c. Descriptive Study on Best Practices to Prevent Pneumonia
d. A Case Study on TB Patients Drug Resistance
ANSWER: D
7. A descriptive data on Level of Knowledge in Dengue Fever Among Barangay X residents can be obtained from any of
the following except:
a. Checklist
ANSWER: D
8. In a follow up study of Deworming children in Barangay Y, the type of research collection should be:
a. The same tool with the primary research
b. Questionnaire and Anthropometric measurement
c. Stool Exam
d. Varying tool from the primary research
ANSWER: A
ANSWER: A
ANSWER: D
RATIONALIZATION ACTIVITY
The instructor will now rationalize the answers to the students and will encourage them to ask questions and to discuss
among their classmates for 15 minutes.
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You will now mark (encircle) the session you have finished today in the tracker below. This is simply a visual to help you
track how much work you have accomplished and how much work there is left to do.
You are done with the session! Let’s track your progress.
AL Strategy: Microlecture
You have to choose and recite an outcome sentence. The following are the outcome sentences: