Prepare this assignment as a 1,500-1,750-words

PICOT Question 

~  do nurses that do self-care activities have less burnout when compared to nurses who do not do self-care activities over a period of 6 months?  
 

follow the rubric and final description attached below

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Research Critiques and PICOT Question Guidelines –

Final Draft

Use this document to organize the content from your four studies into your final draft. Successful completion of this assignment requires that you tie together Part I and Part II and provide revisions based on your instructor’s feedback, as well as describing the outcomes and proposed evidence-based practice change.

Qualitative and Quantitative Studies


Introduction

1. Introduce your nursing practice problem and discuss the purpose of your paper.

2. State your updated PICOT question incorporating any feedback that you received from your instructor.


Background of Studies

1. Summary of studies including problem, significance to nursing, purpose, objective, and research questions.


How Do These

Four
Articles Support the Nursing Practice Problem You Chose?

1. Discuss how the four articles will be used to answer your PICOT question.

2. Describe how the interventions and comparison groups in the articles compare to those identified in your PICOT question.


Method of Studies:

1. State the methods of the four articles you are comparing and describe how they are different.

2. State one benefit and one limitation of each method you have identified.


Results of Studies:

1. Summarize the key findings of each of the studies into a comprehensive summary.

2. What are the implications of the four studies you chose in nursing practice?


Ethical Considerations

1. Discuss two ethical considerations in conducting research.

2. Describe how the researchers in the four articles you choose took these ethical considerations into account while performing their research.


Outcomes Comparison

1. What are the anticipated outcomes for your PICOT question?

2. How do the outcomes of the four articles you chose compare to your anticipated outcomes?


Proposed Evidence-Based Practice Change

1. What is the link between the PICOT question, the research articles, and the nursing practice problem you identified?

2. Based on this information, propose an evidence-based practice change for your identified setting.


Conclusion

1. Your conclusion should summarize the main points in the essay, including a varied restatement of the thesis.

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Qualitative Research

Rough Draft Qualitative Research Critique and Ethical Considerations

Lara Ashton

Grand Canyon University

NRS 433V-0500: Introduction to Nursing Research

Sheranda M. Fesler

3 June 2023

Introduction

In healthcare, nursing is one of the most trusted careers. Nurses put their heart and soul into providing the best care for their patients as well as spending more time with the patient than most other medical professionals. Nurses not only save lives, but they have a significant impact on their patients’ families and can provide happiness and comfort. Today’s world is all about getting things as fast as possible and it is no surprise that it has spread to the nursing field as well. Nurses are expected to complete multitudes of tasks in short periods of time. Nurses already work long hours and now face staff shortages that further affect the stress level placed on an individual nurse. All of these variables lead to a heart-breaking condition known as burnout within nursing. Higher patient to nurse ratios, long hours, more tasks, and less staffing are huge stressors that can cause dissatisfaction in their jobs which affects how nurses interact with their patients and staff. This paper will focus on the PICOT question, do nurses that do self-care activities have less burnout when compared to nurses who do not do self-care activities over a period of 6 months?

This research is essential to nursing due to how common it has become for people in this field to experience burnout. It is crucial for nurses to thrive both physically and mentally in order to deliver the best care for all their patients. The goal of this study is to increase awareness of this issue and encourage nurses to practice self-care more frequently and effectively. By the end of this study, the reader should be able to identify the factors that can contribute to nursing burnout. The three main elements of burnout are mental, physical, and emotional exhaustion. Some nurses have stated that not being able to take appropriate breaks for meals or to regroup, which leaves nurses feeling mentally drained. Nurses tend to put themselves last when it comes to taking care of their own well-being. In order to deliver the best care for each patient, nurses must learn how to routinely take care of their mental, physical, and emotional health. There are many ways that nurses can implement self-care into their lives and lessen the risk of burnout. This author will be using two qualitative articles for this research. The first qualitative article is,
A qualitative study of experienced nurses’ voluntary turnover: learning from their perspectives. The second article is,
Understanding the factors which promote registered nurses’ intent to stay in

Research Critiques and PICOT Statement Final Draft – Rubric

Evidence of Revision 26 points

Criteria Description

Evidence of Revision

5. 5: Excellent 26 points

Evidence of incorporation of research critique feedback and revision is

comprehensive and thoroughly developed.

4. Acceptable 23.14 points

Evidence of incorporation of research critique feedback and revision is clearly

provided.

3. Approaching 20.54 points

Incorporation of research critique feedback and evidence of revision are present.

2. Insufficienty 19.5 points

Incorporation of research critique feedback and evidence of revision is incomplete.

1. Unsatisfactory 0 points

Introduction of Nursing Practice Problem, Purpose, and PICOT Question 13 points

Criteria Description

Introduction of Nursing Practice Problem, Purpose, and PICOT Question

5. 5: Excellent 13 points

Introduction includes the nursing practice problem and purpose of the essay in a

comprehensive manner. The PICOT question is concise, accurately written, and

includes all elements.

4. Acceptable 11.57 points

Introduction includes the nursing practice problem and purpose of the essay in a

clear manner. The PICOT question is clear and includes all elements.

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3. Approaching 10.27 points

Introduction includes a basic description of the nursing practice problem and

purpose of the essay. The PICOT question is present.

2. Insufficienty 9.75 points

Introduction does not include a clear description of the nursing practice problem or

purpose of the essay. The PICOT question is not adequately or clearly written and is

missing the necessary elements.

Background of Studies 13 points

Criteria Description

Background of Studies

5. 5: Excellent 13 points

Background of studies, including problem, significance to nursing, purpose,

objective, and research questions, is thorough with substantial relevant details and

an extensive explanation.

4. Acceptable 11.57 points

Background of studies, including problem, significance to nursing, purpose,

objective, and research questions, is complete and includes relevant details.

3. Approaching 10.27 points

Background of studies, including problem, significance to nursing, purpose,

objective, and research questions, is partially complete and includes some relevant

details and explanation.

2. Insufficienty 9.75 points

Background of studies, including problem, significance to nursing, purpose,

objective, and research questions, is not clearly written and lacks information.

1. Unsatisfactory 0 points

Articles Support of Nursing Pr

Prepare this assignment as a 1,500-1,750-word paper using the instructor feedback from the previous course assignments and the guidelines below.


PICOT Question 

Revise the PICOT question you wrote in the Topic 1 assignment using the feedback you received from your instructor.
The final PICOT question will provide a framework for your capstone project (the project students must complete during their final course in the RN-BSN program of study).


Research Critiques

In the Topic 2 and Topic 3 assignments, you completed qualitative, quantitative, and mixed methods research critiques on two articles for each type of study (four articles total). Use the feedback you received from your instructor on these assignments to finalize the critical analysis of each study by making appropriate revisions.

The completed analysis should connect to your identified practice problem of interest that is the basis for your PICOT question.

Use the “Research Critiques and PICOT Question Guidelines – Final Draft” document to organize your essay. Questions under each heading should be addressed as a narrative in the structure of a formal paper.

 Please note that there are two new additional sections: Outcomes Comparison and Proposed Evidence-Based Practice Change
.


General Requirements

You are required to cite a minimum of three peer-reviewed sources to complete this assignment. Sources must be published within the last 5 years, appropriate for the assignment criteria, and relevant to nursing practice.  

Prepare this assignment according to the guidelines found in the APA Style Guide, located in the Student Success Center.

This assignment uses a rubric. Please review the rubric prior to beginning the assignment to become familiar with the expectations for successful completion.

You are required to submit this assignment to LopesWrite. A link to the LopesWrite technical support articles is located in Class Resources if you need assistance.

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Quantitative Research

Research Critique: Quantitative Studies

Lara Ashton

Grand Canyon University

NRS 433V-0500: Introduction to Nursing Research

Sheranda M. Fesler

13 June 2023

Research Critique: Quantitative Studies

Introduction

Nursing burnout is a serious healthcare system concern in the United States, with 62% of nurses experiencing the problem. It involves mental, emotional, and physical exhaustion due to prolonged and excessive stress. Burnout is more common among young nurses aged below 25 and those working in critical care departments. Nursing practice is a highly demanding and exhausting profession where practitioners are required to provide patient care with empathy and patience, but in a highly stressful working environment with excessive workloads and limited resources, creating room for burnout. The main causes of nursing burnout include long working hours, increased workloads, poor working conditions, and overwhelming emotions because of witnessing sickness and death. Among the symptoms of nursing burnout are exhaustion, anxiety, sickness and illness, lack of motivation, feeling helpless, low career satisfaction, withdrawal, poor judgment, substance abuse, and absenteeism. Nursing burnout has a serious impact on patient care and healthcare organizations in general. For instance, burnout is associated with increased rates of medication errors, poor patient engagement, compromised care quality, poor patient experience, worsened patient safety, and an increased rate of hospital-acquired infections. Self-care is critical to preventing and reducing burnout among nurses and improving their well-being for better productivity. Some strategies for self-care include getting enough sleep, asking for help, eating well, taking a break from work, engaging in physical activity, mindfulness, learning to say no, and taking time with family and friends. This project seeks to implement self-care strategies to reduce burnout among nurses. This Projects PICOT question is, “Among nurses in hospital settings (P), does implementing self-care activities (I), compared to not implementing the activities (C), reduce burnout level (O) within 6 months (T)?”

Background of Studies

Pérula-de Torres et al. (2019), and Bezerra et al. (2016) are the quantitative studies chosen to provide relevant evidence for this project on implementing self-care to reduce nursing burnout. Bezerra et al. (2016) sought to examine stress levels and nursing burnout prevalence among nurses in a hospital setting. The article describes nursing burnout, its causes, prevalence, and implications for patient care and nursing practice generally. Bezerra et al. (2016) further recommend suitable self-care strategies to prevent b

Research Critiques and PICOT Statement Final Draft – Rubric

Evidence of Revision 26 points

Criteria Description

Evidence of Revision

5. 5: Excellent 26 points

Evidence of incorporation of research critique feedback and revision is

comprehensive and thoroughly developed.

4. Acceptable 23.14 points

Evidence of incorporation of research critique feedback and revision is clearly

provided.

3. Approaching 20.54 points

Incorporation of research critique feedback and evidence of revision are present.

2. Insufficienty 19.5 points

Incorporation of research critique feedback and evidence of revision is incomplete.

1. Unsatisfactory 0 points

Introduction of Nursing Practice Problem, Purpose, and PICOT Question 13 points

Criteria Description

Introduction of Nursing Practice Problem, Purpose, and PICOT Question

5. 5: Excellent 13 points

Introduction includes the nursing practice problem and purpose of the essay in a

comprehensive manner. The PICOT question is concise, accurately written, and

includes all elements.

4. Acceptable 11.57 points

Introduction includes the nursing practice problem and purpose of the essay in a

clear manner. The PICOT question is clear and includes all elements.

Collapse All

3. Approaching 10.27 points

Introduction includes a basic description of the nursing practice problem and

purpose of the essay. The PICOT question is present.

2. Insufficienty 9.75 points

Introduction does not include a clear description of the nursing practice problem or

purpose of the essay. The PICOT question is not adequately or clearly written and is

missing the necessary elements.

Background of Studies 13 points

Criteria Description

Background of Studies

5. 5: Excellent 13 points

Background of studies, including problem, significance to nursing, purpose,

objective, and research questions, is thorough with substantial relevant details and

an extensive explanation.

4. Acceptable 11.57 points

Background of studies, including problem, significance to nursing, purpose,

objective, and research questions, is complete and includes relevant details.

3. Approaching 10.27 points

Background of studies, including problem, significance to nursing, purpose,

objective, and research questions, is partially complete and includes some relevant

details and explanation.

2. Insufficienty 9.75 points

Background of studies, including problem, significance to nursing, purpose,

objective, and research questions, is not clearly written and lacks information.

1. Unsatisfactory 0 points

Articles Support of Nursing Pr