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About This Book
Dr. Aderonke Agboji, RN, BScN, MScDS, PhD and Jane Beech
Introduction
About the Authors
Acknowledgements
Dr. Aderonke Agboji, RN, BScN, MScDS, PhD
Traditional Territory Acknowledgement | UNBC
1. Evidence-Based Practice
2. Introduction to the Research Process
3. Research Process Steps: What they are + How To Follow | QuestionPro
4. Research In Practice
5. Intro to Qualitative vs Quantitative vs Mixed Method
6. Introduction to Theoretical Frameworks
7. Creating a Research Question – Canadian Undergraduate Research Network
8. Ontology, Epistemology & Methodology
9. #GradHacks: A guide to reading research papers | Scientifica
10. How to Read a Scholarly Article - Evaluating Information - LibGuides at Brown University
11. Knowing What To Look For (And How To Find It)
12. SO MANY WORDS
13. Preface
Linda Frederiksen, Sue F. Phelps
14. Introduction
15. What is a Literature Review?
16. How to Get Started
17. Where to Find the Literature
18. Evaluating Sources
19. Documenting Sources
20. Synthesizing Sources
21. Writing the Literature Review
22. Conclusion
23. Introduction to Nursing Theories
Dania Ochoa
24. Nursing Theory
25. Conceptual Models and Theories: Developing a Research Framework
26. Theoretical Framework of Nursing Practice - RNpedia
27. How to Write a Theoretical Framework
28. Conducting Ethical Research
Sally Walters
29. Research Methods for the Social Sciences: An Introduction
30. Preface
Valerie Sheppard
31. Ethics in Research
32. A Humanistic Approach to Research
33. Research on Human Participants: An Historical Look
34. Institutional Research Review Boards (IRBs)
35. Guiding Ethical Principles
36. A Final Word about the Protection of Research Participants
37. Summary
38. Key Takeaways
39. References
40. Indigenous Ways of Knowing
41. Talk-Story: Performing an Indigenous Research Methodology With Hesitant Non-Indigenous Participants to Learn Previously Silenced Knowledge
42. The Importance of Indigenous Language and Intent
Dianne Biin; Deborah Canada; John Chenoweth; and Lou-ann Neel
43. Using Indigenous Metaphors in Research: Appropriating or Engaging?
44. Ways to Plan a Collaborative and Respectful Research Project
45. Indigenous Ethics and Values
46. Incorporating Protocols and Meeting Expectations
47. Community-Led Language Revitalization
48. Reconciliation with Institutions and Indigenous Communities
49. Building Indigenous Community Engagement Models
Application of Qualitative Research in Healthcare
Faith Alele and Bunmi Malau-Aduli
Definitions and Characteristics of Qualitative Research
Qualitative Research Methodologies
Sample Size and Sampling Techniques
Data Collection Methods
Data Analysis
Qualitative Rigour
50. Conclusion
References for Chapter 4
What is Quantitative Research?
Quantitative Research Designs
Methods of Quantitative Data Collection
Sampling Techniques in Quantitative Research
Avoiding Errors in Quantitative Research
Quantitative Data Analysis
51. Quantitative Rigour
52. Conclusion
References
53. Mixed Methods - An Introduction
Purpose of Mixed Methods
Rationale for Using Mixed Methods
Key Attributes of Mixed Methods Research
Philosophical Underpinnings to Mixed Methods Research
Mixed Methods Study Designs
Triangulation of Data
54. Conclusion
55. Guidance on the acceptability of using generative AI in coursework | UNBC
56. Module overview
The University of Queensland Library
57. What is artificial intelligence
58. Legal, ethical and social issues with AI
59. How to prompt an AI tool
60. Prompt library
61. Key AI tools and training
62. Evaluating AI-generated content
63. Citing and acknowledging your use of AI
64. Publishing with AI
65. Check your knowledge
66. 11. Conclusion
67. AI Prompt Library
68. Create
69. Study
70. Translation and languages
71. Write and reference
72. An Indigenous Research Approach
73. Sharing and Consuming Research
Matthew DeCarlo; Cory Cummings; and Kate Agnelli
74. Nursing Research, Dissemination of Knowledge & Potential Contribution to the Practice
Additional Resources for Research
Indigenous Ways of Knowing: Additional Resources
Indigenous Ways of Knowing: References
Indigenous Ways of Knowing: Glossary of Terms
Indigenous Ways of Knowing: Appendix A: Indigenous Research Protocols, Policies, and Declarations Timeline
Indigenous Ways of Knowing: Appendix B: SPECIALTYPATHLIST Annotated Diagrams
Indigenous Ways of Knowing: Appendix C: Adapting this Guide
Indigenous Ways of Knowing: Versioning History
Literature Reviews: Appendix
Literature Reviews: References (By Chapter)
Literature Reviews: Image Attributions (By Chapter)
Literature Reviews: About the Authors
Literature Reviews: Accessibility Assessment
Literature Reviews: Review Statement
Literature Reviews: Version History
List of Links - Ethical & Legal Considerations
The Scholarship of Writing in Nursing Education: 1st Canadian Edition – Jennifer Lapum; Oona St-Amant; Michelle Hughes; Andy Tan; Arina Bogdan; Frances Dimaranan; Rachel Frantzke; and Nada Savicevic
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