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Nursing

Table of Contents

Research Design3

Literature Search3

Keywords4

Definition of Qualitative Research4

Research Method5

Literature Selection Criteria5

Search Technique6

Theoretical Framework6

Objective6

Stages6

Other types of research appropriate in breast cancer screening7

Prospective Cohort Design7

Retrospective Cohort Design8

Case -Control Design8

Interventional Designs9

Experimental Designs9

Reliability/Dependability10

Validity11

Problem for a therapeutic nursing situation12

Importance of Therapeutic approach12

Research tools12

Affects of tools on result13

Use of theoretical model for nursing research13

References14

Annotated Bibliography16

Appendix19

Nursing

Research Design

The research is based on secondary data accumulation. The data is pressed out from various journals, articles and books. Secondary research depicts information assembled by literature, broadcast media, publications, and other non-human origins.  In this research, we would also be employing the descriptive method of research.

The research accession used is both the qualitative and quantitative but this research major portion was dependent on qualitative research design. Qualitative research is practically more immanent than quantitative one. This research applied various methods of accumulating data which could be both primary as well as secondary. As already adverted, this study chooses the secondary method. This type of study is often less costly than quantitative studies and is exceedingly effectual in acquiring information. It is a frequently used method in instances where valued measurement is not commanded.

 

Literature Search

The measurements of choice for literature were relevancy to research topic and year of publishing. Both public and individual libraries as well as online libraries were chaffered to approach the data. Some of online databases that were accessed are SAGE, Questia, emerald, Proquest, EBSCO and so on.  A library is an assemblage of services, resources and sources. It is organized for the functioning of and is maintained by a public body, an organization, or even an individual. In the more formal sense, a library is a collection of books (Tulay, 2010).

The term can mean the aggregation, the construction that homes such an assemblage, or both. Public and committed accumulations and services of process may be designated for use by individuals who prefer not to - or cannot spend to - purchase a huge collection, which require significant material that no person can fairly be anticipated to bear, or who deemed professional help with his/her probe.

 

Keywords

Some of the keywords that were used to conduct the search are:  Psychosocial, Oncology, breast cancer, Breast Cancer Screening, nursing, evidence based practice, Argentinean women's, and Breast cancer preventions. 

Definition of Qualitative Research

Qualitative research explores the why and how of a phenomenon and provides opportunities for a researcher to go beyond the quantitative questions of how many and to what extent an experience may occur. A qualitative research project permits the researcher to depart from the value neutrality usually associated with scientific research and delve into the variant factors surrounding phenomenon natural settings, characteristics of participants, interactions, thoughts, and discoveries that are brought to light through interaction with the research participants themselves (Hee, 2010).

Characteristically, qualitative methodology allows the researcher to collect data through participation, observation, interviews, and analysis of artifacts and documents. With this information, the researcher may then attempt to interpret or make sense of the phenomenon through the meanings that the participants bring to them. Reporting of findings is most frequently done in a more literary form rather than being ...
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