Introduction To Nursing Research
Introduction To Nursing Research
Introduction To Nursing Research
Research
Mohammad Aloufi
Chapter Objectives
• By the end of this topic and with further reading and
research, you are expected to:
• Define nursing research, its purposes in nursing.
Outline the history and development of international
nursing research.
• Describe the Saudi nursing research movement.
• Differentiate between quantitative and qualitative research
paradigms.
• Describe systematic methods.
• Identify nurses' roles in research.
The international council of nursing defined
nursing in 2002 as
"Nursing encompasses autonomous and collaborative
care of individuals of all ages, families, groups and
communities, sick or well and in all settings. Nursing
includes the promotion of health, prevention of
illness, and the care of ill, disabled and dying people.
Advocacy, promotion of a safe environment, research,
participation in shaping health policy and in patient and
health systems management, and education are also key
nursing roles" (International Council of Nurses, 2002).
The second concept in this section is the
word "research".
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The first Saudi nursing publication was published in the
American Journal of Nursing 1956
1.4. Paradigms of Quantitative and
Qualitative Researches
• In brief, quantitative research produces numerical data
(numbers) while qualitative research produces textual
information (qualities).
• If we face the research problem/ phenomena for the
first time, then we prefer to use qualitative approaches
to explore it. On the other hand, if the research
problem/ phenomena are generally understood, then
we use quantitative approaches to measure or explore
it in more numeric details.
1.4.1. Qualitative research
Qualitative research, helps researchers to structure non-
numerical data about participants'' beliefs, experiences,
and behaviors (Pathak, Jena, & Kalra, 2013). According
to Pope and Mays, qualitative research could be
categorized into three main types that are observational
studies, interview studies, and documentary/textual
analysis of various written records (Mays & Pope,
2000).
1.4.1. Qualitative research