In a 2- to 3-page, double-spaced paper, describe three conclusions you have drawn from the findings in this study, taking into consideration the limitations of the study.
Drawing Conclusions About Research Findings and Their Implications for Clinical Practice
As a current or future nursing researcher and professional, your ability to draw reasonable conclusions from research findings
Drawing Conclusions About Research Findings and Their Implications for Clinical Practice
As a current or future nursing researcher and professional, your ability to draw reasonable conclusions from research findings will determine the
effectiveness of proposed solutions for clinical nursing practice. As you continue to develop your skill set to become a nursing leader, your exposure
to a multitude of research designs, research findings, and evidence-based practice will likely inform how you will absorb this knowledge into meaningful
clinical practice. Throughout this course and program, your exposure to different research questions, research study designs, and approaches to
addressing serious issues in both nursing and health care confirms the ever-changing landscape in which you have elected to practice. While this is in
its own right challenging, it also offers several opportunities to create new knowledge, improve upon current nursing practice, and exercise research
skills for positive patient outcomes.
For this Assignment, review the research methods and findings of the Verweij study conducted in 2014. The primary purpose of this quantitative research
study was to investigate the effectiveness of an intervention to decrease medication errors in a hospital. The citation and discussion/conclusion
information is intentionally deleted so you can draw your own conclusions.
In a 2- to 3-page, double-spaced paper, describe three conclusions you have drawn from the findings in this study, taking into consideration the
limitations of the study. Next describe three implications for clinical practice. Once you have submitted the assignment, you will be given the full
article for review.
Refer to the Academic Writing Expectations (AWE) Checklist document and use the Walden template from this week’s resources. No abstract or reference
list is required for AWE 2000/3000.