Research Methods and Nursing TheoryLaajuus (6 cr)
Code: BM21FU02
Credits
6 op
Objective
Student
- can specify and evaluate the most common qualitative and quantitative research methods
- can reproduce the research process and apply the different phases of the research process
- can use different methods for qualitative data collection and data analysis in care research
- can use the most common methods for quantitative data collection and analysis
- can make simple statistical calculations and tests
- has readiness to independently and under supervision carry out thesis work and development work
- has knowledge of different care theories and care models and their areas of application
- can apply health theories and care models in different care settings
- has the ability to analyze scientific knowledge and can apply the knowledge in the care work
- can reflect on how evidence-based knowledge can be applied in the care work
Content
The research process
Qualitative research methods
Quantitative research methods
Nursing theory
Qualifications
Research methodology
Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)
Criteria for evaluation of the exam
The student has a superficial knowledge of the subject (by heart reading)
Assessment criteria for written work
The student has followed the instructions and their knowledge of the other students' work is inadequate. The student shows limited substance knowledge, can be essential.
Assessment criteria, good (3)
Criteria for evaluation of the exam
The student can account for the literature, reflect and motivate his / her views
Assessment criteria for written work
The student has followed the instructions for the written work and shows insufficient knowledge about the other students' written work. The student master the substance of his work, but the application is limited
Assessment criteria, excellent (5)
Criteria for evaluation of the exam
The student shows in his answer an in-depth knowledge and maturity beyond the traditional
Criteria for evaluation of written work individually or in groups
The student has followed the instructions for the written work and shows that she has mastered the substance. They have read the other participants' written work and can ask relevant questions and lead a discussion at the seminar. The written work and the possible opponentship show something out of the ordinary (technical execution, oral presentation, mature reflections, and independent working methods)
Enrollment
15.06.2023 - 27.08.2023
Timing
28.08.2023 - 17.12.2023
Number of ECTS credits allocated
6 op
Virtual portion
2 op
RDI portion
6 op
Mode of delivery
67 % Contact teaching, 33 % Distance learning
Unit
Faculty of Health and Welfare
Teaching languages
- Svenska
Seats
8 - 35
Degree programmes
- Degree Programme in Midwifery
Teachers
- Ralf Lillbacka
- Anita Wikberg
Teacher in charge
Anita Wikberg
Groups
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UBM21D-VBarnmorska (YH), h21, dagstudier, Vasa
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UHV21D-VHälsovårdare (YH), h20, dagstudier, Vasa
Objective
Student
- can specify and evaluate the most common qualitative and quantitative research methods
- can reproduce the research process and apply the different phases of the research process
- can use different methods for qualitative data collection and data analysis in care research
- can use the most common methods for quantitative data collection and analysis
- can make simple statistical calculations and tests
- has readiness to independently and under supervision carry out thesis work and development work
- has knowledge of different care theories and care models and their areas of application
- can apply health theories and care models in different care settings
- has the ability to analyze scientific knowledge and can apply the knowledge in the care work
- can reflect on how evidence-based knowledge can be applied in the care work
Content
The research process
Qualitative research methods
Quantitative research methods
Nursing theory
Location and time
Autumn 2023
Quantitative methods: see schedule
Lectures:
Nursing/midwifery/ public health theory + qualitative method 2x 4h lectures and exersices + 4h practical exercises + 4h seminar theory
Materials
Quantitative methods: following literature is recommended Holme, I.M. & Solvang, B.K. (1992). Forskningsmetodik. Kvalitativa och kvantitativa metoder. Lund: Studentlitteratur. Widjeskog, Ö. 1995 (eller nyare upplaga). Statistik. En introduktion. Åbo: W-statistik, as well as other literature suggested by the examiner.
Nursing theory:
Wiklund Gustin, L. 2012. Nursing theories in clinical practice. Nature and Culture.
Alligood, M. 2018. Nursing Theorists and their work. Elsevier. and other optional relevant literature.
Lundgren I, et al. (Eds.). 2022. Theories and perspectives for midwifery a Nordic view. Lund: Studentlitteratur.
+ other relevant literature finns tillgänglig online via e-book central.
Qualitative methods: Henricsson, M, ed. 2017. Scientific theory and method. Studentlitteratur
Teaching methods
Quantitative methods: lectures, exercises in computer class, as well as written presentation
Nursing theory: lectures, written assignment, seminar
Qualitative methods: lectures, individual work and group work, submission on Moodle
Compulsory presence at practical exercises
Employer connections
The students make an interview on a common topic that we agree on in class.
Exam schedules
Quantitative method: the assignment has to be submitted within a month after the end of this part of the course
Nursing/ midwiery or Public health theory: submission online and evaluation of written assignment (PP) and presentation at seminar.
Quantitative methods: submission online and evaluation of individual and group work
International connections
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Completion alternatives
Quantitative methods: written assignment (graded according to the scale 1-5)
Nursing theory: written assignment done individually or in pairs graded according to the scale 1-5
Qualitative methodology: individual exercise in data collection and group work in data analysis graded according to the scale 1-5
See Novia's instructions for validation
Student workload
Nursing theory is 1cr which is equivalent to 27 hours of which 6h are scheduled lectures and seminars and the rest is the students' own work
Qualitative research methodology is 3 cu which is equivalent to 67 hours work of which 10h are scheduled lectures and the rest is the students' own work and group work, the assignment is submitted on Moodle
Quantitative research methodology is 2 cr which is equivalent to 54 hours work of which 12 are scheduled lectures and seminars and the rest is the students' own work. assignment is submitted on a agreed date after the lectures.
Content scheduling
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Further information
General feedback to the whole group, individual feedback on request.
Evaluation scale
H-5
Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)
Criteria for evaluation of the exam
The student has a superficial knowledge of the subject (by heart reading)
Assessment criteria for written work
The student has followed the instructions and their knowledge of the other students' work is inadequate. The student shows limited substance knowledge, can be essential.
Assessment criteria, good (3)
Criteria for evaluation of the exam
The student can account for the literature, reflect and motivate his / her views
Assessment criteria for written work
The student has followed the instructions for the written work and shows insufficient knowledge about the other students' written work. The student master the substance of his work, but the application is limited
Assessment criteria, excellent (5)
Criteria for evaluation of the exam
The student shows in his answer an in-depth knowledge and maturity beyond the traditional
Criteria for evaluation of written work individually or in groups
The student has followed the instructions for the written work and shows that she has mastered the substance. They have read the other participants' written work and can ask relevant questions and lead a discussion at the seminar. The written work and the possible opponentship show something out of the ordinary (technical execution, oral presentation, mature reflections, and independent working methods)
Assessment methods and criteria
See details in Moodle
Qualifications
Research methodology