Module Details
Module Code: |
NURS N9024 |
Full Title:
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Research Methods for Evidence Based Practice
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Valid From:: |
Semester 1 - 2024/25 ( September 2024 ) |
Language of Instruction: | English |
Module Owner:: |
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Myles Hackett
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Briege King
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Departments: |
Nursing Midwifery & Early Years
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Module Description: |
This module will enable learners to enhance their critical appraisal skills and to develop an in-depth knowledge of research methodologies. This will further develop their competencies in relation to the enactment of evidence based nursing practice and its critical application to advanced practice in healthcare. Aim: The aim of this module is to enhance critical appraisal skills and further develop competencies in relation to implementing evidence based advanced nursing practice in promoting clinical effectiveness in healthcare.
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Module Learning Outcome |
On successful completion of this module the learner will be able to: |
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Module Learning Outcome Description |
MLO1 |
Critically analyse the philosophical and theoretical underpinnings of methodological approaches; qualitative, quantitative and
mixed methods. |
MLO2 |
Demonstrate a comprehensive and critical understanding of the philosophy, principles and practice underpinning evidence based
practice |
MLO3 |
Critically understand research ethics within vulnerable populations and discern the ethical issues which pervade methodology. |
MLO4 |
Critically apply a deep understanding of contemporary debates surrounding the research literature and evidenced based
practices and their application to advanced practice. |
MLO5 |
Critically appraise an area of practice and provide a balanced, logical and coherent conclusion in relation to the findings. |
MLO6 |
Demonstrate a critical understanding of the appropriate quality improvement processes to promote leadership in clinical
effectiveness in healthcare. |
Pre-requisite learning |
Module Recommendations
This is prior learning (or a practical skill) that is strongly recommended before enrolment in this module. You may enrol in this module if you have not acquired the recommended learning but you will have considerable difficulty in passing (i.e. achieving the learning outcomes of) the module. While the prior learning is expressed as named DkIT module(s) it also allows for learning (in another module or modules) which is equivalent to the learning specified in the named module(s).
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No recommendations listed |
Module Indicative Content |
Research methodologies.
Research methodologies. Traditions of inquiry. Exploring the processes of qualitative
and quantitative research. Philosophical underpinnings of research methodologies.
Developing research designs and shaping a study inquiry. Conceptual analysis and
research. Clarifying conceptual frameworks within the context of research.
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Evidence Based Practice
Underpinning philosophy, principles and practice, place in critical professional practice, influences of organisation's cultures and contexts, social and political issues associated with warranting knowledge, enacting evidence based practice, ethical
imperatives.
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Ethics and research
Ethical principles of research. Informed consent and the vulnerable person.
Advocacy and consent within the context of research in clinical practice. The role of
the researcher in practice. Insider research and its debates.
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Literature search, retrieval and critique
Systematic Database Searching. Primary and secondary sources of literature retrieval. Constructing Search Tables and Systematic Searching Prisma Flow Charts and equivalent.
Analysing and synthesising data collection methods. Choosing appropriate research methods for research purposes.
Developing and analysing research questions and research hypotheses. Critically analysing and evaluating research, critically reading. Evaluating literature
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Sampling and data collection
Analysing and synthesising sampling methods in research. Choosing sampling methods. Strategies for identifying sampling frames/populations. Statistics and quantitative research. Ethics and analysis. Graphs using summary statistics. Critical interpretation of statistics. Data protection in health and research.
Analysing and synthesising research findings. Strategies for questioning and reporting. Presenting findings. Verifying results; implementing findings in practice; dissemination of findings: preparing a poster, conference paper and journal article.
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Quality Improvement
Theoretical perspectives and processes, Audit purposes, approaches and uses, Practice governance, Clinical effectiveness, Application of EBP (the best knowledge,
clinical experience and service users preferences) to achieve optimum outcomes
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Module Assessment
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Assessment Breakdown | % |
Course Work | 100.00% |
Module Special Regulation |
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AssessmentsPart-time
Reassessment Requirement |
A repeat examination
Reassessment of this module will consist of a repeat examination. It is possible that there will also be a requirement to be reassessed in a coursework element.
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DKIT reserves the right to alter the nature and timings of assessment
Module Workload
This module has no Full-time workload. |
Workload: Part-time |
Workload Type |
Contact Type |
Workload Description |
Frequency |
Average Weekly Learner Workload |
Hours |
Lecture |
Contact |
On-line lecture |
Every Week |
2.00 |
2 |
Online (non-contact) |
Non Contact |
Asynchronous |
Every Week |
1.00 |
1 |
Practical |
Contact |
Practical/Workshop |
Every Month |
0.75 |
3 |
Directed Reading |
Non Contact |
Directed Study |
Once per semester |
6.67 |
100 |
Online (non-contact) |
Non Contact |
Independent |
Once per semester |
9.00 |
135 |
Total Weekly Learner Workload |
19.42 |
Total Weekly Contact Hours |
2.75 |
Module Resources
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Recommended Book Resources |
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Arthur J., Waring M., Coe, R. and Hedges,. (2017), Research methods and methodologies in education.
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Bryman, A.. (2017), Mixing methods: Qualitative and quantitative research Chapter Quantitative and qualitative research:.
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Melnyk, B.M and Fine-Overholt, E.. (2018), Evidence Based Practice in Nursing and Healthcare:.
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Kenneth J Gergen. (2014), Succeeding with your master’s dissertation: A step by step handbook., SAGE Publications Limited.
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Creswell, J.W. and Poth, C.N.. (2016), Qualitative inquiry and research design.
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Hartas, D.. (2015), Educational research and inquiry: Qualitative and quantitative approaches.
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Other Resources |
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website, www.cebm.net Centre for Evidence Based
Medicine, Oxford. Centre for Evidence Based Medicine.
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Website, www.cochrane.org. Cochrane.
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Website, Health Information and Quality Authority. Health Informaiton and Quality Authority.
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Website, Social Care Institute for Excellence. Social Care Institute for Excellence.
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Website, Database of Abstracts of Reviews of
Effectiveness. Database of Abstracts of Reviews of
Effectiveness.
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Website, Campbell Collaboration. Campbell Collaboration.
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Website, Agency for Healthcare Research and
Quality. Agency for Healthcare Research and
Quality.
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Website, Netting the Evidence. Netting the Evidence.
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Website, NICE Guidelines. NICE Guidelines.
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