Florida National University NUR 3165
Syllabus
Course Number
NUR 3165
Course Title
Nursing Research
Course Credits
3 Credits
Prerequisites
NUR 3805, NUR 3065
Instructor Information
Yesenia Osle, DNP, MSN/Ed, BS, RN
yosle@fnu.edu
Text and Materials
Polit, D. & Beck, C. (2017). Nursing research: Generating and assessing evidence for nursing practice. Philadelphia: Wolters Kluwer Health.
ISBN-13: 978-1496300232
American psychological Association (2009). Publication manual of the American Psychological Association. (6th Edition). Washington DC: American Psychological Association.
ISBN: 976-1-4338-0561-5
Course Description
This course presents nursing research as a basis for nursing practice. Gives experiences in reviewing, analyzing, and interpreting research data for nursing practice.
*This course will use a variety of learning modalities to attain the course objectives, including but not limited to lecture, online discussion, case study, assessment strategies, group and or individual exercises, team and individual presentation, and learning games.
Learning Outcomes
Upon completion of this course, student should be able to: -
1. Produce a complete research paper (AACN Essential III: QSEN: Evidence Based Practice).
2. Identify the research methods, sources and application in nursing practice (AACN Essential
III; QSEN).
3. Formulate a clinical question using the patient/population/problem, intervention, comparison
outcome, and time (PICOT) format. This question will serve as the basis to direct
subsequent inquiry in the program (AACN Essential III, VI; QSEN).
4. Conduct literature searches using appropriate search strategies, parameters, and
resources (AACN Essential III, IV; QSEN: Evidence Based Practice).
5. Analyze and apply evidence from research and other reliable information sources to guide
nursing practice (AACN Essential I, III, IV; QSEN).
6. Demonstrate effective collaboration with the transdisciplinary professionals in healthcare to
promote positive working relationships, improve patient health outcomes, and deliver quality,
safe patient care (AACN Essential III, IV; QCEN).
7. Promote individual and population health promotion in communities and healthcare facilities
through application of evidence based research by assessing cultural factors to develop
appropriate disease-prevention strategies (AACN Essential I, II, III, IV; QCEN).
8. Integrate knowledge of evidence based nursing research in the care of transcultural patients
and populations across the lifespan, in diverse healthcare settings (AACN Essential I, III, IV;
QCEN).
Course Objectives
Upon Completion of this course, the student will be able to:
· Apply knowledge of research methods in analyzing and critiquing research studies and on-going research relevant to nursing practice.
· Analyze existing research studies for theoretical/conceptual development and relevancy to nursing and nursing practice.
· Identify legal, ethical, social, cultural, economic and political implications of research in relation to the use of human subjects and completed research publications pertinent to nursing practice.
· Analyze research studies and theories for their contribution to the advancement of nursing science and individual practice.
· Synthesize analyzed research studies and theories for their contribution to the advancement of nursing science and individual practice.
· To formulate and approve the research question to be used in the students clinical practice experience in NUR 4636 – Community Nursing and NUR 4827 -- Nursing Leadership & Management.
Course Requirements
See College catalogue
Clinical Practice Experience
Enrollment into nursing coursework is dependent upon the students’ successful completion and of all practice experience clearance requirements. Once enrolled, students are expected to remain current and in good standing on all required immunizations, certifications, and licensures in order to meet the requirements set forth by the program.
FNU uses American DataBank’s Complio system to facilitate the practice experience clearance process. To verify and maintain your clinical package through American DataBank, log-on to Complio at http://www.fnucompliance.com/ and follow the steps to sign-in to your account.
If you have any questions regarding the requirements set forth by the program, please contact the course faculty as soon as possible.
During NUR3165, Nursing Research, students will be introduced to the concept of PICO, the four step method of formulating questions for evidence based research. Subsequently, students will select their PICOT question which will guide their clinical experience throughout NUR4636-Community Nursing and NUR4827 Nursing Leadership and Management. The course faculty for NUR3165 will approve the students’ PICOT question before the completion of the course. In addition, during NUR3165, students will identify and select an approved clinical site and preceptor.
Please refer to the student clinical handbook for further information.
Library Assignments
Two planned per term during Week 5 and Week 9.
Guest Speaker
Optional throughout semester
Week Schedule
The beginning of the week is considered Monday 12:01 a.m. EST and closes Sunday at 11:59 pm EST
*All assignments and DQ’s are to be submitted on or before Sunday at the end of the specified week that they are due by 11:59 p.m. EST, unless otherwise noted.
NOTE: To receive credit for a week's discussion, students may begin posting no earlier than the Sunday immediately before each week opens. Unless otherwise specified, access to all weeks begins on Monday at 12:01 a.m. EST, and that week's assignments are due by the next Sunday by 11:59 p.m. EST. Week 8 opens at 12:01 a.m. EST Sunday and closes at 11:59 p.m. EST Thursday. Assignments may be due earlier in Week 8. Refer to the Guidelines and Rubric found in Course Resources.
Course Outline
Week
Module/Topic
Assignments & DQ’s
Assignments & Posts Due Dates
1
(1) Introduction to Nursing Research in an Evidence-Based Practice Environment;
(2) Translating Research Evidence into Practice.
Introductions
Read Chapters 1,2
DQ #1 answer to main question is due Wednesday by 11:59 pm EST
Two post/response to peer(s) due Sunday, 11:59 pm EST
2
(3) Key Concepts and Steps in Qualitative and Quantitative Research.
(4) Research Problems, Research Questions, and Hypothesis
Read Chapters 3,4
DQ #1 answer to main question is due Wednesday by 11:59 pm EST
Two post/response to peer(s) due Sunday, 11:59 pm EST
3
(5) Literature Review: Finding and Critique Evidence
(6) Theoretical Frameworks
Read Chapters 5, 6,
DQ 1 answer to main question(s) is due Wednesday by 11:59 pm EST
Two post/response to peer(s) due Sunday, 11:59 pm EST
4
(7) Ethics in Nursing Research
(8) Planning a Nursing Study
Read Chapters 7, 8
DQ 1 answer to main question(s) is due Wednesday by 11:59 pm EST
Two posts/responses to peer(s) due Sunday, 11:59 pm EST
5
(9) Qualitative Research Design
(10) Rigor and Validity in Quantitative Research
Read Chapters 9, 10
DQ 1 answer to main question(s) is due Wednesday by 11:59 pm EST
Two posts/responses to peer(s) due Sunday, 11:59 pm EST
Research Paper #1 due Sunday, 11:59 pm EST
6
(11) Specific Types of Quantitative research
(12) Sampling in Quantitative Research
Read Chapters 11, & 12
DQ 1 answer to main question is due Wednesday by 11:59 pm EST
Two post/response to peer(s) due Sunday, 11:59 pm EST
Research Paper #1 due Sunday, 11:59 pm EST
7
(13) Data Collection in Quantitative Research
(14) Research & Measurements and Data Quality
Read Chapters 13, 14
DQ 1 answer to main question is due Wednesday by 11:59 pm EST
Two post/response to peer(s) due Sunday, 11:59 pm EST
8
(15) Developing and Testing Self-Report Scales
(16) Descriptive Statistics
Read Chapters 15, 16
DQ 1 answer to main question(s) is due Wednesday by 11:59 pm EST
Two posts/responses to peer(s) due Sunday, 11:59 pm EST
9
(17) Inferential Statistics
(18) Multivariable Statistics
Read Chapters 17, 18
DQ 1 answer to main question(s) is due Wednesday by 11:59 pm EST
Two posts/responses to peer(s) due Sunday, 11:59 pm EST
Research Paper #2 due Sunday, 11:59 pm EST
10
(19) Process of Quantitative Data Analysis
(20) Clinical Significance and Interpretation of Quantitative Research
Read Chapters 19, & 20
DQ 1 answer to main question(s) is due Wednesday by 11:59 pm EST
Two posts/responses to peer(s) due Sunday, 11:59 pm EST
11
(21) Qualitative Research Design and Approaches
(22) Sampling in Qualitative Research
Read Chapters 21, 22
DQ 1 answer to main question(s) is due Wednesday by 11:59 pm EST
Two posts/responses to peer(s) due Sunday, 11:59 pm EST
12
(23) Data Collection in Qualitative Research
(24) Basics of Mixed Methods Research
Read Chapters 23, & 24
DQ 1 answer to main question is due Wednesday by 11:59 pm EST
One post/response to peer(s) due Sunday, 11:59 pm EST
13
(25) Trustworthiness and integrity in Qualitative Research
(26) Basics of Mixed Methods Research
Read Chapters 25, & 26
DQ 1 answer to main question is due Wednesday by 11:59 pm EST
Two posts/responses to peer(s) due Sunday, 11:59 pm EST
14
(27) Developing Complex Nursing Interventions
(28) Feasibility Assessments and Pilot Tests
Read Chapters 27 & 28
DQ 1 answer to main question(s) is due Wednesday by 11:59 pm EST
Two posts/responses to peer(s) due Sunday, 11:59 pm EST
15
(29) Systematic Reviews of Research Evidence
Read Chapter 29
DQ 1 answer to main question(s) is due Wednesday by 11:59 pm EST
No post/response to peer(s) due
Course Reflection due Sunday, 11:59 pm EST
16
Final week
Discussions & Discussion Questions
Participation Guidelines:
Students must post a minimum of three (3) times in each graded discussion. The three posts in each individual discussion must be on separate days, the initial answer(s) and two responses to peers. The student must provide an initial answer(s) to the graded discussion posted by the course instructor, by Wednesday, 11:59 p.m. EST, of each week. If the student does not provide an answer to each graded discussion topic (not a response to a student peer) before the Wednesday deadline, an automatic “0” will be issued for that week’s DQ. Subsequent posts, including essential responses to peers, must occur by the Sunday deadline, 11:59 p.m. EST of each week.
*Credit for peer responses will be issued via the DQ rubric if peer responses are made without an initial DQ response.
NOTE: To receive credit for a week's discussion, students may begin posting no earlier than the Monday of that week at 12:01 a.m. EST. Unless otherwise specified, access to all weeks begins on the first day of the course.
DQ Submission Guidelines
Students must submit their initial weekly DQ post in two separate areas. First, the student will submit their initial response via that week’s assignment link provided under the assignments tab as a Word document. Once this is done, the student will then copy and paste their answer onto that week’s DQ thread under the Discussions tab. Thereafter, all discussions and peer replies will be conducted via the DQ board. Failure to submit your initial DQ response to BOTH the assignments tab and the DQ thread will result in a “0” for that week’s DQ.
Note: All DQ submissions will be monitored for plagiarism.
Course Notes
It is recommended that students login to this course at least 4 days each online week. Students are also required to know the expectations or “etiquette” that pertains to the discussion board. Students who abuse this forum by making harassing, inappropriate or abusive statements will be removed and receive a zero (0).
Remember, your participation is essential to connecting with other students and developing an online learning community. Furthermore, often it’s the deciding factor between receiving a higher or lower grade at the end of the term.
Course Assignments
Specific assignments, their due dates, and grading criteria are listed in this syllabus. You are accountable for both individual assignments and for providing a significant contribution toward your learning team's collaborative assignments when assigned. Your course grade includes scores from both your individual and group assignments. You are also responsible for completing all assignments including readings, written papers, presentations, and class discussions. You will be graded on the achievement of the objectives, not on the effort you put into your assignments. All online discussions, written assignments and documentation of others' ideas and words in presentations must be in APA 6th edition format. You have one opportunity to complete each assignment. Papers cannot be rewritten, and presentations cannot be re-given to obtain a higher grade.
Late Assignments
Due dates are established for reasons of equity. It is not fair to peers who complete assignments on time if other classmates have extra time to work on their assignments. It is also not fair to the professor who must grade assignments in a timely fashion. Therefore, 5% of the assignment points (i.e., 1 out of 20, 1.25 out of 25, .2 out of 40 will be deducted each day for late submissions.
Class Policies
All students are responsible for reviewing the School Catalog section on Policies at:
https://www.fnu.edu/wp-content/uploads/2019/09/studenthandbookSEPT2019.pdf