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Development of Nursing Research Problem of the of the Development of Nursing Research Problem The ambit of nursing research is indeed vast, and it includes clinical research, nursing education research, and health systems and outcomes research. Specifically, clinical research that is founded upon behavioral, biological, and other forms of investigations, furnishes the scientific cornerstone for the care of individuals. It occurs across the life span of the individual and transpires in environments distinguished by nursing care (American Association of Colleges of Nursing, 2014).
On the other hand, health systems and outcomes research analyze the availability, quality, and costs of health care services. In addition, they also examine ways to improve clinical practice. Furthermore, nursing education research emphasizes the manner in which students acquire the discipline and professional practice of this noble profession, and the procedures for improving educational strategies to train scientists and clinicians (American Association of Colleges of Nursing, 2014). In addition, it is the bounded duty of nurses engaged in research to uphold the ethical conduct of clinical research.
This responsibility can be successfully fulfilled only when there is understanding regarding the nature of clinical research and the factors that render clinical research ethical (Grady & Edgerly, 2009). There are several patients, who do not fully comprehend the ramifications of the treatment proposed by their attending physicians. Under these circumstances, the promotion of clinical research and the protection of the rights and interests of the patient require familiarity with the manner in which clinical practice and clinical research diverge (Grady & Edgerly, 2009).
ReferencesAmerican Association of Colleges of Nursing. (2014). Nursing Research. Retrieved July 22, 2014, from http://www.aacn.nche.edu/publications/position/nursing-researchGrady, C., & Edgerly, M. (2009, December). Science, Technology, and Innovation: Nursing Responsibilities in Clinical Research. Retrieved July 22, 2014, from Nursing Clinics of North America: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2792873/
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