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Article Analysis and Evaluation of Research Ethics Article Citation and Permalink (APA format)

Article 1 (Solvik & Struksnes, 2018) https://doi.org/10.1155/2018/8984028

Point Description

Broad Topic Area/Title Training Nursing Skills: A Quantitative Study of Nursing Students’ Experiences before and after Clinical Practice

Problem Statement

(What is the problem research is addressing?)

Nursing education has been regarded as inadequately preparing students for the nursing practice hence contributing to burnout syndrome among the nurses as well as early retirement.

Purpose Statement

(What is the purpose of the study?)

The purpose of this study is to try two diverse learning session which are in relation to the bed bath procedure.

Research Questions

(What questions does the research seek to answer?)

Does the comprehension of the transfer value of student preparation in clinical practice have an impact on the student’s achievement in the field of practice?

Define Hypothesis

(Or state the correct hypothesis based upon variables used)

Patient Safety is a crucial aspect, hence students need to be provided with adequate knowledge and appropriate skills which allows them to meet the health care needs of their patients.

Identify Dependent and Independent Variablesand Type of Data for the Variables

Dependent Variables- Educational background

Independent Variables- Age, Maturity

Population of Interest for Study

All first year nursing students in the bachelor’s program

Sample 160 students

Sampling Method Cross section study

Identify Data Collection

Identify how data were collected

Through questionnaires

Summarize Data Collection After the exercise the students from both groups were requested to fill out

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indicated that engaging in the training session was mandatory but delivering of questionnaire was also voluntary. This indicates that not student was forced against his or her own will to take part in the research project.

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Approach questionnaire form individually before leaving the rehearsal hall

Discuss Data Analysis

Include what types of statistical tests were used for the variables.

Statement comparison of the two groups was conducted using the SPSS, version 22, Frequency tables and Mann–Whitney test and Kruskal–Wallis test. Also a correlation test (person’s) was conducted to evaluate the connection between the statement in both forms.

Summarize Results of Study Most of the students reported that the clinical lab practice was a good approach of preparing students even though most of them did not perceive the practice as the on e in the clinical practice. Age or level of discomfort did not have an impact on the student’s confidence to master the bed bath clinical practice. Students with limited previous experience indicated to be less confident to master the procedure in clinical practice.

Summary of Assumptions and Limitations

Identify the assumptions and limitations from the article.

Report other potential assumptions and limitations ofyour review not listed by the author.

An assumption indicated by the research study is that allowing nursing students to engage in clinical practices allows them to build confidence and advance their knowledge on how offer quality and satisfactory services. On the other hand the limitation of the of the study is that it tends to utilize a small sample size hence it may not be generalized.

Ethical Considerations

Evaluate the article and identify potential ethical considerations that may have occurred when sampling, collecting data, analyzing data, or publishing results. Summarize your findings below in 250-500 words. Provide rationale and support for your evaluation.

The article was well structured using sub headings which allowed the reader to effectively follow as well as understand the research. The research article had followed several significant ethical consideration during its sampling, data analysis and collection of data. Some of the ethical consideration was that prior to the conduction of the research all the students were informed through a written and an oral approach regarding the project. Additionally, the students who participated in the research study voluntarily agreed to participate. Also, the research

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References

Solvik, E., & Struksnes, S. (2018). Training Nursing Skills: A Quantitative Study of Nursing

Students’ Experiences before and after Clinical Practice. Nursing Research and

Practice. https://doi.org/10.1155/2018/8984028