[Solved] NR505NP Week 4: Collaboration Café


COURSE:

NR505NP – Advanced Research Methods: Evidence-Based Practice


Qualitative/Mixed Methods Critique

Collaboration Café

With new information continually emerging, professional nurses must be equipped to critique scholarly literature and discern its value for practice.

Select one current, qualitative or mixed methods scholarly nursing article related to your PICOT question and determine its strengths, limitations, and potential application.

Complete the Johns Hopkins Nursing Evidence-Based Practice Appendix E Evidence Appraisal Tool. Download Johns Hopkins Nursing Evidence Based Practice Appendix E Evidence Appraisal Tool. Once you’ve completed the tool, use your own words to summarize your appraisal of the article. Include the following:

  • Description of the purpose
  • Explanation of research design
  • Discussion of sample
  • Description of data collection methods
  • Summary of findings
  • Strengths of the study (minimum of 1)
  • Limitations of the study (minimum of 1)
  • Recommendations regarding potential application for future practice that are insightful and appropriate.

Attach the article to your post, in addition to including the full reference for the article in your post.

During the week, read a minimum of two articles posted by peers and add your thoughts about whether you feel their article would support an EBP change.

The John Hopkins tool does not need to be turned in, it is a worksheet for you to decide what type of article you have.

 

Solution

Article Title: Nurse practitioner in Swedish municipal elderly care: A Delphi study of challenges and opportunities

  • Description of the purpose  

As the number of doctors decreases and the number of senior patients rises, the research project is being conducted in Sweden to demonstrate the efficacy of nurse practitioners in the healthcare system. Doctors, nurses, and managers will be polled on their thoughts on nurse practitioners and their potential to improve patient safety, healthcare efficiency, care continuity, and healthcare access (Ljungbeck et al., 2023).

  • Explanation of research design  

Twelve interviews were conducted to complete the design, which was a qualitative descriptive study. Primary care doctors, administrators, and nurses participated in the interviews. The authors define qualitative research as an approach to learning about a topic by listening to and documenting the experiences of those involved in the study.

  • Discussion of sample 

There was a total of twelve people, ten women and two men, who took part in the study. Managers who………………………..$10