Evidence-Based Practice for Nurses

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CHAPTER OBJECTIVES


KEY TERMS


At the end of this chapter, you will be able to:


‹ Discuss ways research problems are
identified
‹ Describe relationships among the
purpose statement, the research
problems, and the research question
‹ Differentiate among associative,
causal, simple, complex,
nondirectional, directional, null, and
research hypotheses
‹ Use criteria to appraise research
questions


‹ Identify independent and dependent
variables
‹ Define mediators, moderators, and
confounding variables
‹ Compare the purposes of research
questions and evidence-based
practice (EBP) questions
‹ Describe the PICOT method
‹ Discuss ethical issues associated with
the development of research and EBP
questions

associative relationship
case studies
causal relationship
complex hypothesis
confounding variables
covary
dependent variable
directional hypothesis
empirical testing
extraneous variables


generalize
hypotheses
hypothesis testing
independent variable
mediators
moderators
nondirectional hypothesis
null hypothesis
PICOT model
pilot

problem statement
purpose statement
replication
research hypothesis
research problem
research question
research topic
simple hypothesis
statistical hypothesis
systematic reviews
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