ASSESSMENT: Written report - Research assignment – 2 topics S/NS result given. Must attain a satisfactory result. Assignment INSTRUCTIONS - Topics 1 & 2 · This assessment consists of two (2) research...

complete all questions in topic 1 including create the poster in last question.



ASSESSMENT: Written report - Research assignment – 2 topics S/NS result given. Must attain a satisfactory result. Assignment INSTRUCTIONS - Topics 1 & 2 · This assessment consists of two (2) research topics · You must complete both topics – if you submit only one topic your assessment will be deemed not satisfactory. · Each topic asks the same questions. · You may choose a different topic for assignment 1, but your educator must agree with the topic you have chosen prior to completing the assignment. · Use the template provided. · You must submit your posters/flyers at the same time you submit the two research topics on Blackboard. Label each poster/flyer clearly so your name can be identified by the educator. · E.g. Surname_Poster1 · Word count: no more than 2,000 words per assignment (no more than 4,000 words for the whole assessment). · Read topic 1 and topic 2 at the end of the first class. · This assessment is to be done IN PAIRS. Educators will allocate the pairs. · You will be assessed individually, for your submission of BOTH topics. Each student to submit their assessment via Blackboard. · Do not wait until the last minute to complete the assessment as this is a time-consuming assessment – you should start as early as possible. · You may use the PowerPoints for this unit and the learning activities to help you complete the assessment. · You are required to communicate verbally and/or in writing with your educator throughout the assessment to ensure you understand the process and to clarify any areas of uncertainty. · You are required to apply your Professional Standards of Practice throughout the assessment, the framework for which included: · NMBA Enrolled Nurse Standards for Practice · NMBA Code of Ethics for Nurses · NMBA Code of Professional Conduct for nurses · Health Practitioner Regulation National Law Act (National Law) · Scope of Nursing Practice Decision Making Framework · You are also required to apply an appropriate research approach to nursing practice within the scope of the Enrolled Nurse and use nursing research methodologies and resources appropriately. · You will need to provide the exact number of words used at the end of the proposal. · Word count does NOT include: The pre-existing templates, instructions and questions. · You must use analytical processes throughout the assessment including: comparing, contrasting, challenging and reflecting. Research Topic 1 Infection control and prevention (You may choose a different topic, but your educator must agree with the topic you have chosen.) Topic 1 – Background Read before starting your assignment You are a new enrolled nurse working in a clinic located in a remote area. The clinic building is an older structure and lacks the use of clinical and client information, such as posters. It has been identified that many of the staff are efficient in their roles but have some out-of-date ideas in their nursing practice. The clinic manager has asked you to research the most current information about a specific topic, such as: Infection control Plan the research activity 1. In order to complete this assessment, you need to identify TWO (2) areas related to the topic, where research can help support and improve your own practice as an EN. E.g topic: Infection control and prevention (or as agreed with your educator) 2. Identify the reason(s) for undertaking your research from the list below. · You may select several reasons. · Provide a brief rationale for each. E.g reasons: Comparison / hypothesis testing / trend identification / own knowledge extension / strengthen quality of own practice. 3. Write a clear statement highlighting your research question or hypothesis, e.g. “Is there a difference between hand washing protocols and actual practice”. It may include: · Nursing interventions applicable to the topic · Client perceptions of the provision of this topic · Models of nursing care that utilise the topic · Political issues confronting nursing practice and health care provision in relation to the topic An example of a question (the student can NOT use this example), would be: Does hand washing among healthcare workers reduce hospital acquired infections?  An example of a hypothesis (the student can NOT use this example), would be: Hospital acquired infections are more likely to be passed on by hand washing with water than when hands are washed with soap. 4. Establish and define the general research objective. Tips: · A research objective summarises what is to be achieved by the study. · Ensure your objective is S.M.A.R.T and relevant, logical, feasible, observable and measurable. · The objective should be clearly phrased – use verbs, e.g. to assess, to establish, to determine, to compare, etc. 5. Identify ONE (1) other discipline that could be connected to this research activity. · Briefly explain your choice of discipline. 6. In order to gather information about the research topic, you will need to access credible sources of data and evidence. · List two (2) sources you intend to use for this assignment. · Copy the link address of the source and paste it next to the source’s name – this will provide the proof to your assessor that you accessed it. · E.g. PubMed - http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed · Source 1: · Source 2: HINT: This is a good time to contact your educator and discuss your research topic and verbally gain confirmation that you and your partner are still on track. Gather information for your research 7. Evaluate and select a maximum of two (2) methods of gathering information you think would be most appropriate to answer your research question. · Briefly explain why you have chosen a particular method over another, e.g. more time efficient. Tips: Methods of gathering include search engine using correct key words, literature reviews, systematic reviews, interviews, surveys, seminars, and surveys. 8. You are now to gather information for your research topic using a systematic approach. Stages for your information gathering activity 1. Statement of objective – you should have already completed that step 2. Data collection, i.e. a literature search 3. Data evaluation – critiquing articles to include or exclude them from the review. · You may use the appraisal tools developed by JBI to help you http://joannabriggs.org/research/critical-appraisal-tools.html 4. Analysis – comparing, contrasting, challenging & reflecting 5. Presentation of findings At this stage, select four (4) sources Please find the hierarchy of evidence, below: 1. Systematic reviews and meta-analysis 2. Randomised controlled trials (RCTs) 3. Cohort studies 4. Case-control studies 5. Cross-sectional surveys 6. Case reports 9. Distinguish between relevant and irrelevant information. · Briefly explain why one (1) piece of your information is particularly relevant according to your objectives and your workplace requirements. 10. In order to facilitate your analysis, organise the information you have found. Tips: · You may summarise each source of information using key words. · You may choose to order your articles in chronological order if your focus is to show an evolution of practices. · You may order your articles following the rules of evidence, i.e. RCT > case report. HINT: Contact your educator and discuss your research topic and verbally gain confirmation that you and your partner are still on track. Analyse the information 11. Prioritise information based on the research objectives. · Using questions 9 and 10 to help you, select only TWO (2) articles that you will keep for the rest of this assignment. 12. Compare and contrast your two (2) sources of information. · Use the table provided in Appendix A. · You must complete all the sections. · Instructions in italics are to be removed. 13. You have now thoroughly analysed the information available to you. Now draw conclusions based on your findings. 14. As your findings may be used to establish evidence-based practice, identify one (1) impact your conclusions may have, in terms of duty of care requirements. · E.g. in
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