Positivist
Naturalist
PICOT
IMRAD
Sampling
100
A control group An intervention group Randomization Manipulation of the independent variable
What is an Experimental Design/Randomized Control Trial
100
The method of examining characteristics of the transplant staff and the institution that assisted with the first face transplant
What is ethnography
100
Measures will occur at baseline, 6 months, and one year
What is 'T' for timeframe
100
The intervention group had mean scores of 62 on the MCAT while the control group had mean scores of 55 on the MCAT. Comparison of the means of both groups indicated a p value of 0.001 which indicated a statistically significant difference between the groups.
What is Results section
100
Participants provide names of other individuals known to them who would be eligible for the study
What is Snowball sampling
200
Only prospective, experimental designs can accomplish this
What is 'show causation' or 'cause-and-effect'
200
Discharge criteria will include: pain level <5 ability to ambulate 100 feet able to eat full liquid diet able to urinate
What is 'O' for outcomes
200
The difference in findings between our study and previous studies might be due to the larger sample size and the fact that earlier studies were only able to obtain participants in one school system.
What is the Discussion section
200
The medical records of the first 200 patients with clinic appointments in October 2014 were sampled for chief complaint on presentation
What is consecutive
300
A systematic review of randomized control trials
What is 'the top of the evidence heirarchy'
300
The use of researcher credibility, data accuracy, analysis of narrative themes, and choice of sampling in a qualitative study
What is trustworthiness
300
All persons who were exposed to TB as a result of employment in Simpleman's Meat Packing facility
What is 'P' for population
300
Infections following surgery in 2013 accounted for over $30 million of additional hospital costs and the deaths of 3.8% of all surgical patients in the United States (CDC, 2013). Several previous studies have attempted to determine risk factors for postoperative infections (Miller & Gross, 2010; Russell, Mattern, & Salem, 2009).
What is Introduction
300
The researcher selected the 10 participants based on attributes indicated on the admission assessment sheet.
What is purposive
400
The 'outcome' variable
What is the dependent variable
400
The type of qualitative design that focuses on capturing the lived experiences of humans
What is phenomenology
400
20mg/kg of Terimyacin will be administered 1 hour after the surgical procedure is completed
What is 'I' for Intervention
400
This study used a longitudinal, repeated measures design. All general surgery patients admitted between March 2013 and September 2013 were randomly assigned to either the intervention group or standard care group.
What is Methods
400
A computer generated numbers table was used to assign group allocation to all patients meeting the inclusion and exclusion criteria.
What is probability or randomized
500
Using multiple sources of data such as self-report plus observation or Patient recall and the medical record
What is triangulation
500
This world view has the tradition of valuing individuality, flexibility, multiple truths, and interaction between investigator and participant
What is qualitative
500
Patients in the standard care group will receive an injection of saline 1 hour after completion of the surgical procedure ('sham' or 'placebo') along with standard postoperative care
What is 'C' for Control group
500
The word that is indicated by the 'A' in IMRAD
What is 'and'
500
The sample consisted of 25 patients from the addiction center who agreed to take part in the study.
What is convenience