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Title: | Purpose, Quality, and Value in Critical Realist Research within Nurse Education |
Authors: | Coleman, Phil |
Keywords: | Critical realist; nurse education; research |
Issue Date: | 18-Jun-2019 |
Abstract: | ABSTRACT Background: There have been a wide range of practice fields in nursing research, including education; however, the quality of research in these disciplines has often failed to provide a sufficiently robust foundation. Purpose: This paper explores the purpose of educational research, how quality can be assured in such research and how the value of a research study in nurse education can be determined; focusing predominantly on arguments associated with the use of qualitative, and to a lesser extent, mixed methods research. Methods: A Critical Realist review drawing upon relevant literature from the fields of nursing, education, and healthcare was undertaken to examine issues of purpose, quality, and value in such research. Results: A wide range of criteria were identified to evaluate the purpose, quality, and value of Critical Realist research using qualitative and mixed methods research within nurse education. Conclusion: The holistic, theoretically-eclectic, pragmatic, and solution-focused nature of nursing as a discipline means that Critical Realist research in nursing, and more specifically, nurse education should explicitly reflect these principles. |
URI: | http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/712 |
ISSN: | 2406-8799 |
Appears in Collections: | 1. Nurse Media Journal Of Nursing |
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