The two authors created a semi-structured interview guide that was based on previous research on fatigue and the SEIPS model of the work system. Questions from the guide included personal experiences, sources, and barriers and facilitators of fatigue. The guide also addressed questions pertaining to coping within the nursing work system,…
Knowing how to assess and or evaluate a peer review article written by scholars can sometimes be a challenge. Gathering information, structuring and formatting papers as well as analyzing framework happens to be the necessary factors to research papers. It’s a huge difference when you’re on a doctoral level of education trying to understand on an advance note (Korb, 2013). For some people being able to establish justification, having an aim, predicting outcomes and being determined to…
ethics education and develop an evaluation tool to assess its effectiveness. The biggest challenge in research ethic lies not in an institution’s inability to articulate policy but an individual’s commitment and belief regarding their role in the ethics pipeline. Research in the area of a correlation between an individual’s ethical training and their ethical behavior remains unknown and research in this area has not been actively…
Deciding on a Research questions was a very difficult process for me, I had the idea of internment in my mind, however, I found it challenging to formulate my question from that. My original idea was focusing on a comparison between Australian World War I and II internment camps and modern detention centres. However, when I did some basic research on the topic I realised that the detention centres aspect simply wont engage me enough to allow me to get a good depth of understanding and knowledge…
a country. Ancient Greek philosophers, Aristotle and Plato believed that education is fundamental to the moral fulfilment of individuals and the well-being of the society in which they live in (Stonehouse, Allison, & Carr, 2011). Over the years, research has supported this conventional wisdom (Cooray, 2010; Hanushek & Wößmann, 2007; Lauder, Brown, Dillabough, & Halsey, 2006). Barro (1991) and other growth regression studies showed that education has a positive effect on economic growth.…
controlling primaries suggests that activists not only force candidates to ideological extremes to win primary elections, but they also compel newly elected officeholders to remain more extreme than they normally would. This forces the party to risk losing the seat, because moderate candidates do better in general elections. Activists find primaries easier to take over than general elections because there are fewer voters to contend with, as most people do not bother voting in primaries.…
more convenient study approach since e-learning was introduced to school. Primary schools in some developed countries such as Britain and America tend to teach their students with electronic devices instead of printed books. However, I personally argue this trend is not suitable for pupils. In this essay, I will first list some drawbacks of eBooks and then give some reasons why printed books should be still dominated in primary school. First of all, eBooks hazard people’s eyesight and have some…
What a patient has gone through in his or her life will also affect the bees in their bonnet. Knowing a person’s patient history will help me provide them better care. This primary source will tell me what medications they are allergic to, family history, and previous medical problems. Without this information I would not be able to provide a patient with the best care possible. Another reason history will be relevant to me…
We used primary research in regards to determining and finding out the causes that lead to the lack of communication that was applied during the consultation phase of implementing a new 8 week delivery format. For research purposes we decided to deviate from our original proposed primary research methods that were to use observation and interview to gather the data. Instead we decided to use action research and in particular, appreciative inquiry, focus group and grounded research. The reason…
1. In one to two paragraphs, summarize the secondary source for which you completed the Secondary Source Analysis Worksheet in learning block 2-4. Focus on the secondary source’s thesis, arguments, use of primary sources, potential biases, reliability, and usefulness to a beginning researcher. In the article, the Search for Middle Ground written by J. Samuel Walker, the author J. Samuel Walker addresses a chronically and fueled debate between many well-known scholars about Truman’s decision to…