Research Proposal
Research Proposal
Overview/Description:
The final project for NSG6101 consists of the development of a novel research proposal specific to your role specialization. The project must include an intervention appropriate to nursing practice and consistent with your MSN role option. An alternative to the above includes the selection of a specialty organization to focus research proposals based on the priorities of that organization. Examples of these organizations could include (but are not limited to): Sigma Theta Tau International, American Nurses' Foundation, Oncology Nursing Society, Association of Nurses in AIDS Care, American Psychiatric Nursing Association, American Association of Critical Care Nurses, National Association of Pediatric Nurse Associates and Practitioners, National League For Nursing, etc.
Throughout this course you have been developing various sections of the research proposal. This week you will assemble the final proposal (addressing faculty feedback). This paper is to be developed in APA format/style using the required template and not to exceed 15 pages (excluding title page/references/appendices).
Criteria:
Introduction
- Background and Significance of Problem
- Statement of the Problem and Purpose of the Study
Literature Review
- Summary of the Evidence for the Proposed Study
Research Question, Hypothesis, and Variables with Operational Definitions
Theoretical Framework
- Overview and Guiding Propositions(s) Described in Theory
- Application of Theory to Your Study’s/Project’s Focus
Methodology
- Sample/Setting: Number and criteria for inclusion and description of place in which data will be collected.
- Sampling Strategy
- Research Design: Type (e.g., Quasi-Experimental), description, and rationale for selection.
- Extraneous Variables (and plan for how controlled).
- Instruments: Description, validity, and reliability estimates, which have been performed (on a pre-established measure). Include plans for testing validity and reliability of generating your own instrument(s).
- Description of the Intervention
- Data Collection Procedures
- Data Analysis Plans
- Describe plan for data analysis for demographic variables (descriptive statistical tests).
- Describe plan for data analysis of study variables (descriptive and inferential statistical tests).
Ethical Issues
- Describe ethical considerations and your plan to protect human rights.
Limitation of Proposed Study
Implications for Practice
References
Appendices
- Informed Consent Letter
- Procedure section is clear, described in detail, specific, and all inclusive. Written in lay language (as documented by reading level score). Includes risks and benefits relevant to study. Address assent (if applicable).
CRITERIA | WEIGHT |
Introduction | |
Background and Significance of Problem | 10 |
Statement of the Problem and Purpose of the Study | 10 |
Literature Review | 40 |
Research Question, Hypothesis, and Variables with Operational Definitions | |
Research Question, Hypothesis | 10 |
Variables with Operational Definitions | 5 |
Theoretical Framework | |
Overview and Guiding Propositions(s) Described in Theory | 15 |
Application of Theory to Your Study’s/Project’s Focus | 15 |
Methodology | |
Sample/Setting: Number and criteria for inclusion and description of place in which data will be collected. | 15 |
Sampling Strategy | 15 |
Research Design: Type (e.g., Quasi-Experimental), description, and rationale for selection. | 10 |
Extraneous Variables (and plan for how controlled). | 5 |
Instruments: Description, validity, and reliability estimates, which have been performed (on a pre-established measure). Include plans for testing validity and reliability of generating your own instrument(s). | 20 |
Description of the Intervention | 20 |
Data Collection Procedures | 20 |
Data Analysis Plans
| 20 |
Ethical Issues | |
Describe ethical considerations and your plan to protect human rights. | 10 |
Limitations and Implications | 10 |
Scholarly Research | |
References and Appendices | 10 |
Informed Consent Letter Procedure section is clear, described in detail, specific, and all inclusive. Written in lay language (as documented by reading level score). Includes risks and benefits relevant to study. Address assent (if applicable). | 10 |
Academic Writing | |
Free of grammatical, spelling, or punctuation errors. Citations and references written in the correct APA Style. | 30 |
TOTAL | 300 |
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