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An overview of research designs relevant to nursing: Part 1: Quantitative research designs
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An overview of research designs relevant to nursing: Part 1: Quantitative research designs

Valmi D. Sousa, Martha Driessnack and Isabel Amélia Costa Mendes
Revista latino-americana de enfermagem = Latin American journal of nursing., Vol.15(3), pp.502-507
01/01/2007
DOI: 10.1590/S0104-11692007000300022
PMID: 17653437
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Published (Version of record)Rev. Latino-Am. Enfermagem vol.15 no.3 Ribeirão Preto June 2007

Abstract

This three part series of articles provides a brief overview of relevant research designs in nursing. The first article in the series presents the most frequently used quantitative research designs. Strategies for non-experimental and experimental research designs used to generate and refine nursing knowledge are described. In addition, the importance of quantitative designs and the role they play in developing evidence-based practice are discussed. Nursing care needs to be determined by the results of sound research rather than by clinical preferences or tradition.

Nursing Research Methodology Quantitative Studies Research Experimental Studies Nonexperimental Studies Nursing Practice Research-Based

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