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Nursing in the Research Field

When it comes to nursing and nurses there is no doubt that there is a shortage of nursing staff, and while many procedures are now common knowledge, many of them were developed through nurses doing research.

 

Research and nursing research can provide information that is extremely relevant to current nursing practice and future possibilities. There are two main areas of nursing research: a statistical approach for theory and hypotheses is considered quantitative research. While the study of behavior, human response, and brain disorders is considered qualitative research.

Accurate collection and extremely accurate analyses of data is what is required in order for research and researchers to succeed. A nursing researcher will begin analyzing the data, they will also analyze and examined data of other researchers that may or may not pertain to the subject at hand. They may also review literature, refine and/or interpret their own data, all expecting the results of research to bring new care solutions. These patient centered research centers, often discover new ways to treat illness, disease, and behavioral health as well as it improves existing procedures.

Nursing research programs will also include nurse education issues, nursing services, as well as in-depth study of quantitative data. A nurse in the research field will not only discuss patient responses and reactions but also will study cultural issues, genetics, quality of care, and continuing education.

A research nurse will put together projects to be reviewed by either regional or national review Board so their research must be concise, clear, and yet comprehensive. Many times research nurses are evaluating data that can be a matter of life, death or chronic illness. Time and again the beginning of information and research is used later when new medications or procedures are developed to accurately judge the success of the new procedure or medication.

While it is not uncommon for a research nurse to be involved with doctors, medical personnel, health-care administrators and other health care facilitators in order to get a wide view of the research and data, often times, the research nurse will collaborate with all of the above in order to accurately assess the research material.

While the nursing field is understaffed and continuing education and new people in the field of nursing is important, research is just as vital. New medications and procedures are being developed all the time and good research nurses are needed in order to comprehensively collect data, analyze data, and see a project to its completeness for the Institutional Review Board. These nurses can make vital changes to procedures and medications on a regular basis, and within the research nursing field. There are many openings for those who can be concise, clear and use general analyzing practices to complete research projects.



 

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