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Nursing Research Using Participatory Action Research : Qualitative Designs and Methods in Nursing.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: New York : Springer Publishing Company, Incorporated, 2014Copyright date: ©2014Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (244 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780826126146
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Nursing Research Using Participatory Action ResearchDDC classification:
  • 610.73072
LOC classification:
  • RT81.5
Online resources:
Contents:
Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Contributors -- Foreword -- Series Foreword -- Focus -- Proposals -- Commonalities in Methods -- Interviewing Basics -- Ethical Issues -- Rigor -- Data Analysis -- References -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Share Nursing Research Using Participatory Action Research: Qualitative Designs and Methods in Nursing -- Chapter 1: Participatory Action Research -- What is PAR? -- The Roots of PAR -- Why and Where did PAR Originate? -- Northern Versus Southern PAR -- How and When to Use PAR -- Phases of PAR -- Summary and Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 2: State of the Art of Nursing Research in Participatory Action Research -- PAR Studies Conducted by Nurses -- Action Research -- Summary -- References -- Chapter 3: Participatory Action Research Procedures -- Examples of PAR -- Philosophical Relationships to PAR -- Ethics and Social Justice -- Practical Value of PAR -- Background and Collaborative Dialogue -- Reviewing the Literature -- Development of the Research Question -- Significance -- Scientific Rigor -- Methods -- Research Design -- Work Plan -- Research Cycle -- Sample -- Setting -- Instruments and Data Collection -- Data Analysis -- Findings -- Discussion -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 4: An Assessment of a Prototype Audit and Feedback Process to Improve Inpatient Pain Documentation -- The Study -- Improving Patient Outcomes -- Problem Statement -- Study Aims and Research Questions -- Significance -- Methods -- Overview of Study -- Literature Review -- Participatory Action Research -- PAR: Involving Clinicians in Feedback -- The Importance of Theory -- Teaming and Learning -- Secondary Analysis Based on Bandura's (1991) Self-Regulation Theory -- Conclusion -- Methodology -- The MDR and EDW Audit Processes -- The MDR Process -- Pain Assessments Used in This Study.
Study Aims and Research Questions: Baseline -- Design -- Participatory Action Research -- Application of Bandura's (1991) Self-Regulation Theory in Designing Feedback -- Setting -- Human Subjects' Protections and Considerations -- Protocol -- Data Analysis -- Rigor of Action Research -- Limitations -- Anticipated Barriers and Challenges -- References -- Appendix 4A -- Appendix 4B -- Temporal Proximity -- Appendix 4C -- Commentary to "When Description is Not Enough: Action as Participatory Research" -- Lauren Clark -- Reasons to Consider PAR and Other Participatory Research Approaches -- References -- Chapter 5: Community-Based Participatory Research in the Dominican Republic: The On-the-Ground Story of Conducting International Participatory Research -- Description of the Study -- Research Ethics Training and Institutional Research Board Approval -- Research Team Training -- Data Collection -- Data Analysis -- Dissemination -- Summary -- References -- Chapter 6: Participatory Action Research: One Researcher's Reflection -- Laying the Groundwork -- The Road Toward PAR -- Participatory Action Research -- Reflections -- Reflection-in-Action and Reflection-on-Action -- A Researchers Reflection: The Experience of Conducting PAR -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 7: Community-Based Participatory Research: Lessons From the Field -- Description of the Study -- Forming the CAB -- Conducting the Research -- Disseminating the Results -- Conclusions and Lessons Learned -- References -- Chapter 8: A University-Tribal Community-Based Participatory Research Partnership: Determining Community Priorities for the Health of Youth -- Background -- Design -- Conceptual and Practical Considerations -- Obtaining Diverse Representation -- Tribal and University Institutional Review Board (IRB) -- Privacy and Confidentiality -- Cultural Safety and Sensitivity.
Culture and Tribes -- Data Analysis -- Preparation for Data Analysis -- Data Analysis as an Iterative Process -- Rigor -- Results -- Dissemination -- Summary -- References -- Chapter 9: How to Conduct Participatory Action Research: An Exemplar -- Participatory Action Research as Tradition -- Research Tradition/History Influencing My Study -- Conceptualization Phase: Deciding to Use PAR -- Why PAR? -- My Study as an Exemplar -- Design Issues -- Challenges -- Rigor -- How Did I Resolve Problems? -- How Decisions Were Made -- In Review -- References -- Chapter 10: Exploring Parental Perceptions of Healthy Eating and Physical Activity Using the Photovoice Method -- Community-Based Participatory Research -- Description of the Current Study -- Past Research Using Photovoice -- Conceptual Issues -- Methodology -- Design -- Assumptions -- Sample -- IRB Approval -- Setting -- Data Collection -- Timeline -- Data Analysis -- Dissemination -- Conclusion -- References -- Appendix A: List of Journals That Publish Qualitative Research -- Nursing Journals -- References -- Appendix B: Essential Elements for a Qualitative Proposal -- Appendix C: Writing Qualitative Research Proposals -- Purpose of a Research Proposal -- Qualitative Research: Basic Assumptions -- Qualitative Research -- Kinds of Qualitative Research -- Challenges for Qualitative Researchers -- Questions a Proposal Must Answer -- Tips to Answer These Questions -- Sections of a Typical Qualitative Proposal -- Introducing the Study-First Para -- The Problem/Research Question -- Purpose of the Qualitative Study -- Literature Review -- Methods-Challenges Here -- Methods Section -- Qualitative Studies are Valuable for Research -- Sample -- Data Collection and Analysis -- Questions for Data Management and Analysis -- Trustworthiness (Soundness of the Research).
Examples of Strategies for Limiting Bias in Interpretations -- Other Components -- Last Bits of Advice -- References -- Appendix D: Outline for a Research Proposal -- Index.
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Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Contributors -- Foreword -- Series Foreword -- Focus -- Proposals -- Commonalities in Methods -- Interviewing Basics -- Ethical Issues -- Rigor -- Data Analysis -- References -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Share Nursing Research Using Participatory Action Research: Qualitative Designs and Methods in Nursing -- Chapter 1: Participatory Action Research -- What is PAR? -- The Roots of PAR -- Why and Where did PAR Originate? -- Northern Versus Southern PAR -- How and When to Use PAR -- Phases of PAR -- Summary and Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 2: State of the Art of Nursing Research in Participatory Action Research -- PAR Studies Conducted by Nurses -- Action Research -- Summary -- References -- Chapter 3: Participatory Action Research Procedures -- Examples of PAR -- Philosophical Relationships to PAR -- Ethics and Social Justice -- Practical Value of PAR -- Background and Collaborative Dialogue -- Reviewing the Literature -- Development of the Research Question -- Significance -- Scientific Rigor -- Methods -- Research Design -- Work Plan -- Research Cycle -- Sample -- Setting -- Instruments and Data Collection -- Data Analysis -- Findings -- Discussion -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 4: An Assessment of a Prototype Audit and Feedback Process to Improve Inpatient Pain Documentation -- The Study -- Improving Patient Outcomes -- Problem Statement -- Study Aims and Research Questions -- Significance -- Methods -- Overview of Study -- Literature Review -- Participatory Action Research -- PAR: Involving Clinicians in Feedback -- The Importance of Theory -- Teaming and Learning -- Secondary Analysis Based on Bandura's (1991) Self-Regulation Theory -- Conclusion -- Methodology -- The MDR and EDW Audit Processes -- The MDR Process -- Pain Assessments Used in This Study.

Study Aims and Research Questions: Baseline -- Design -- Participatory Action Research -- Application of Bandura's (1991) Self-Regulation Theory in Designing Feedback -- Setting -- Human Subjects' Protections and Considerations -- Protocol -- Data Analysis -- Rigor of Action Research -- Limitations -- Anticipated Barriers and Challenges -- References -- Appendix 4A -- Appendix 4B -- Temporal Proximity -- Appendix 4C -- Commentary to "When Description is Not Enough: Action as Participatory Research" -- Lauren Clark -- Reasons to Consider PAR and Other Participatory Research Approaches -- References -- Chapter 5: Community-Based Participatory Research in the Dominican Republic: The On-the-Ground Story of Conducting International Participatory Research -- Description of the Study -- Research Ethics Training and Institutional Research Board Approval -- Research Team Training -- Data Collection -- Data Analysis -- Dissemination -- Summary -- References -- Chapter 6: Participatory Action Research: One Researcher's Reflection -- Laying the Groundwork -- The Road Toward PAR -- Participatory Action Research -- Reflections -- Reflection-in-Action and Reflection-on-Action -- A Researchers Reflection: The Experience of Conducting PAR -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 7: Community-Based Participatory Research: Lessons From the Field -- Description of the Study -- Forming the CAB -- Conducting the Research -- Disseminating the Results -- Conclusions and Lessons Learned -- References -- Chapter 8: A University-Tribal Community-Based Participatory Research Partnership: Determining Community Priorities for the Health of Youth -- Background -- Design -- Conceptual and Practical Considerations -- Obtaining Diverse Representation -- Tribal and University Institutional Review Board (IRB) -- Privacy and Confidentiality -- Cultural Safety and Sensitivity.

Culture and Tribes -- Data Analysis -- Preparation for Data Analysis -- Data Analysis as an Iterative Process -- Rigor -- Results -- Dissemination -- Summary -- References -- Chapter 9: How to Conduct Participatory Action Research: An Exemplar -- Participatory Action Research as Tradition -- Research Tradition/History Influencing My Study -- Conceptualization Phase: Deciding to Use PAR -- Why PAR? -- My Study as an Exemplar -- Design Issues -- Challenges -- Rigor -- How Did I Resolve Problems? -- How Decisions Were Made -- In Review -- References -- Chapter 10: Exploring Parental Perceptions of Healthy Eating and Physical Activity Using the Photovoice Method -- Community-Based Participatory Research -- Description of the Current Study -- Past Research Using Photovoice -- Conceptual Issues -- Methodology -- Design -- Assumptions -- Sample -- IRB Approval -- Setting -- Data Collection -- Timeline -- Data Analysis -- Dissemination -- Conclusion -- References -- Appendix A: List of Journals That Publish Qualitative Research -- Nursing Journals -- References -- Appendix B: Essential Elements for a Qualitative Proposal -- Appendix C: Writing Qualitative Research Proposals -- Purpose of a Research Proposal -- Qualitative Research: Basic Assumptions -- Qualitative Research -- Kinds of Qualitative Research -- Challenges for Qualitative Researchers -- Questions a Proposal Must Answer -- Tips to Answer These Questions -- Sections of a Typical Qualitative Proposal -- Introducing the Study-First Para -- The Problem/Research Question -- Purpose of the Qualitative Study -- Literature Review -- Methods-Challenges Here -- Methods Section -- Qualitative Studies are Valuable for Research -- Sample -- Data Collection and Analysis -- Questions for Data Management and Analysis -- Trustworthiness (Soundness of the Research).

Examples of Strategies for Limiting Bias in Interpretations -- Other Components -- Last Bits of Advice -- References -- Appendix D: Outline for a Research Proposal -- Index.

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