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Polit, D. F., & Beck, C. T. (2012). Nursing research: Generating and assessing evidence for nursing
practice (Laureate Education, Inc., custom ed.). Philadelphia, PA: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins.
Chapter 12, “Sampling in Quantitative Research”
This chapter introduces key concepts concerning sampling in quantitative research. This includes
such concepts as a description of populations, different types of sampling and their uses, and how
to determine a manageable, yet sufficient number to be included in a sample. The chapter also
includes suggestions for implementing a sampling plan.
Chapter 13, “Data Collection in Quantitative Research”
Once a sampling design is complete, the next step is to collect the data, and this is the focus of
Chapter 13. The chapter describes how to develop a data collection plan, and provides information
about the different types of instruments that can be used, such as structured observation and
biophysiologic measures.
Chapter 21, “Sampling in Qualitative Research”
The focus of this chapter is on the sampling process in qualitative research. The chapter describes
the different types of sampling and when they are commonly used. Sampling techniques in the three
main qualitative traditions (ethnography, phenomenological studies and grounded theory studies) are
highlighted.
Chapter 22, “Data Collection in Qualitative Research”
This chapter examines the process of data collection in qualitative research as well as key issues
surrounding data collection. This includes such methods as self-reporting, surveys, interviews, and
personal journal keeping. The chapter also highlights important considerations when utilizing
unstructured observations to gather data and how to record field notes.
Keough, V. A., & Tanabe, P. (2011). Survey research: An effective design for conducting nursing
research. Journal of Nursing Regulation, 1(4), 37–44.
Retrieved from the Walden Library databases.
This text emphasizes the advantages of survey research. The authors describe the nuances of survey
research projects, including their design, methods, analysis, and limitations.
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Consider the following scenario:
Nurses and other health care professionals are often interested in assessing patient satisfaction
with health care services. Imagine that you are a nurse working in a suburban primary care setting
that serves 10,000 patients annually. Your organization is very interested in understanding the
patient’s point of view to help determine areas of care that can be improved. With this focus in
mind, consider how you would create a survey to assess patient satisfaction with the services your
organization provides. You may wish to consider variables such as the ease of accessing care,
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