15 Walking Rounds: Putting Together a Research Study Critique
Prerequisite Knowledge |
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Learner Setting | Classroom |
Strategy Type | Small group, suggested small group size of 3-5 students |
Time | Faculty prep: 15 minutes
Delivery with students: Approximately 2-2.5 hours Evaluation: Approximately half hour |
Learning Objectives |
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Materials/Resources | One worksheet per group (see below)
Space to move about classroom or hallway |
Strategy Overview | This lesson helps students understand how the different sections of a research study relate to other sections, and identify key elements of each section of a research study. |
Steps |
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Evaluation | Informal, discussion as above |
Walking Rounds: Worksheet 1
A recent research study found that 20 minutes of exercise a day improves learning. The types of exercise included in the study were running, yoga, and swimming. You aren’t crazy about any of those types of exercise, but finals are coming up, and you’re looking for any help you can get and want to know which of these three worked the best.
Complete the table below regarding this problem
Starting Team | Question | Answer |
7 | What is the PICOT question? (Include the P, I, C, O, and T, and the complete sentence) | |
1 | What are the variables you search for in the research? Which ones are the IV and the DV? | |
2 | What types of validity and reliability will you look for in this study? | |
3 | What type of data (nominal, ordinal, interval, ratio) would you look for and why? | |
4 | What type of statistics do you need to answer the research question? | |
5 | How would you interpret the statistics? (what would they mean?) | |
6 | As a BSN prepared nurse, what would you look for in the study before applying it to your population? |
Walking Rounds: Worksheet 2
You are interested in working at a hospital where you did a clinical rotation, and really enjoyed working with the staff on a particular unit. However, that unit uses a variety of shifts to accommodate staffing needs, including 8, 10, and 12 hour shifts. You want to know what shift would provide the best working conditions for you.
Starting Team | Question | Answer |
7 | What is the PICOT question? (Include the P, I, C, O, and T, and the complete sentence) | |
1 | What are the variables you search for in the research? Which ones are the IV and the DV? | |
2 | What types of validity and reliability will you look for in this study? | |
3 | What type of data (nominal, ordinal, interval, ratio) would you look for and why? | |
4 | What type of statistics do you need to answer the research question? | |
5 | How would you interpret the statistics? (what would they mean?) | |
6 | As a BSN prepared nurse, what would you look for in the study before applying it to your population? |