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A 5 page paper answering four questions about research design, data collection, descriptive statistics and ethical considerations for an impending nursing utilization study. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
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5 pages (~225 words per page)
File: CC6_KS-MAdataQuest.rtf
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The researcher will reserve ultimate responsibility for all instruments associated with the innovation plan and its measurement and analysis, but others will need to be involved as well.
The SNFs Human Resources department will need to compile salary and hiring bonus data in order to preserve nurses privacy in terms of salary, total income and conditions of
employment agreed to with the SNF. Instruments directly related to patient care will be incorporated into patients routine records that care providers update
at the time that they are providing direct patient care. Some of the data collected will be a duplicate of chart information. The reason for this is that
the data collection instrument will not directly identify any resident by name. Other information may point to a patients identity - the identity of the units oldest resident will
be obvious by the age listed on the instrument - but there will be no explicit effort to identify individuals. The time required
for completion of the patient data instrument will be held as low as possible. Care providers are busy with residents and are more likely to complete data collection instruments
if they are simple and straightforward. These patient data records will be replaced weekly, and each will contain a weeks worth of direct patient data. The researcher will
replace the previous weeks forms with new ones each week. There will be additional costs to the SNF in collection of patient data,
though those cost increases will be minimal to the point that they will not create a need for any type of adjustment. Each entry to the patient data sheet
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