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    De Casterlé et al. (2015), and Goethals et al. (2013) did not explicitly disclose their definition of physical restraints in their studies. Conclusion Upon critically analyzing the most current literature available on physical restraining in older adults, and while taking into consideration the many study limitations encountered, it is possible to speculate that, (1) physical restraint use negatively affects elderly individuals’ physical and psychological well-being, and (2) although most nurses experience negative feelings about utilizing physical restraints, they often perceive physical restraints use as necessary to safeguard the elderly patients’ physical well-being. Recommendations and Implications for Practice The persistent use of physical restraints in geriatric care and long-term care facilities indicates the need for educational interventions for pertinent health care professionals, including the nursing staff. Nurses should be educated on the appropriate techniques to applying and removing physical restraint devices and materials, when physical restraint is indicated.…

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    Researcher’s role. When measuring Qualitative Research, the researcher is an integral part of the research process. Before beginning the process, the researcher will make contact with the district and participants explain the intent of the research. The participants will have an opportunity to ask questions before they agree to the process. This process often begins with an inquiry and questions of the research. The researcher is also the facilitator of the group and will observe social…

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    Qualitative research seeks to understand the human condition, instead of analyzing variables and relationships (Grove, Burn & Gray 2016 p. 3010). In this Critical appraisal, we will be examining “Coping with Extended Facedown Positioning After Macular Hole Surgery: A Qualitative Diary Analysis”. This review encompasses a Qualitative study that reviews a patient’s diary, who underwent Macular hole surgery and is in the rehabilitative phase. The rehabilitative phase is very difficult as patients…

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    metal discs (electrodes) attached to your scalp EOG: Electrooculography: a technique for measuring the corneo-retinal standing potential that exists between the front and the back of the human eye. Primarily used for recording the movement of the eye. 1. Introduction Monash Professional Writers [MPW] is a research and document production house located in Notting Hill, Melbourne. MPW undertakes both small and larger scale research projects as required, mainly in the educational, corporate and…

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    The qualitative description approach is utilized to describe an individual’s lived experience in his or her own terms or understandings – it is a recognition of various shared experiences, social interactions, and a comprehensive analysis of an experience in the ordinary, layman terms of that particular event (Sandelowski, 2000; Willis, Sullivan-Bolyai, Knafl, & Cohen, 2016; Frankel & Devers, 2000). This type of qualitative methodology can be particularly insightful for analyzing individual…

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    This research paper contains information regarding the challenges and issues within foster care. This research will be presented in qualitative, quantitative, mixed methods, meta-analysis and literature review. Foster care is when a child has been removed, through no fault of his or her own, from their home and family due to concerns for their safety. The child may have been abandoned, abused or neglected and is in need of a temporary home placement. Whenever possible, they live with relatives…

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    outpouring of new technology and technological devices. The researcher will use a case study design, from the answers provided by the assistant principals during the interview process, and ethnographic research method, from the answers provided by the counselors during the surveys, for data analysis and evaluation. This research study is being conducted to meet qualifications for a post-graduate education leadership program at Sacred Heart University. Through the studies of the educational…

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    is that aspiration is highly recommended at the dorsogluteal site considering the vicinity of the gluteal artery. Relevance to clinical practice Augmenting best practice and elevating quality of care are always paramount. Allowing nurses to make clinical judgement based on evidence is the relevance portion. This can be initiated with consistently updated education regarding “current guidelines” involving aspiration and the rationale for these guidelines. Trainers should be well versed in…

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    In the interpretative qualitative analysis (IPA), conducted by Gold, et al. and titled, “An Exploration of Music Listening in Chronic Pain,” the purpose was to create improved guidelines to assist in developing music-based self-management strategies for individuals suffering from chronic pain. Semi-structured interviews were implemented for eleven individuals suffering from multi-sited pain for at least two years at a chronic pain clinic. Each interview was digitally recorded; lasting twenty to…

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    Critique of Quantitative and Qualitative Research Studies Deirdre Lanford Grand Canyon University NUR 504 Dr. D. Miller March 27, 2017 Critique of Quantitative Research Study Data Analysis Seven studies were presented in a meta-analysis of RCT’s. Findings There was no evidence in the literature reviews supporting the current CDC guideline to replace intravenous lines every 72-96 hours to avoid phlebitis or infection (Morrison & Holt, 2015). Validity and Reliability Participants in all RCTs…

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