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    Paper Nursing research is quite unique in that it explores practices that are current and methods to improve those practices. With the goal of providing excellent and quality patient care outcomes, nursing research is dependent on the questions that are being asked. Therefore, it is imperative prior to beginning any type of research to decide the best format to acquire the answers to the questions proposed. As such, there are two methods that classify research and how it is done, qualitative and quantitative

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    Situation Analysis Critique Primary research has indicated that there has been a significant decline in the frozen fruit trend following the 2014 hepatitis A issue. Publics no longer consider Nanna’s frozen fruit products safe to consume. Secondary research has confirmed this is greatly due to the processing and packaging of these products offshore and predominantly in China. Consumers have made a rapid shift to competitor’s products which are processed either in Australia or countries outside

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    We also hope that the research will define how often we should conduct this type of research since it is so rarely conduct, this way we will be able to have more of a statistical overview of this research. Literature Review For this research literature review we opted to set our context of this research that will concentrate on two questions which are: 1) Crisis leadership, and 2) leadership issues that might

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    1.1 Procedures To analysis the collected qualitative data, the five steps for qualitative data analysis was applied: data immersion, data coding, data reduction, data display, and interpretation (Lui 2014). In the data immersion step, besides reading and rereading the transcription of recording, the observation note and report also been reviewed to familiar with the research topic and context; meanwhile, other general information before the research also been reviewed, such as memos and relative

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    A bewildering number of research reports are published annually. The reports differ with regard to quality, comprehensibility, and relevance to practice (Mårtensson et.al, 2016). Furthermore, the studies may have multiple strengths and weaknesses depending on the research methodology they employ. Therefore, to establish a solid foundation for research on any subject and to prevent the replication of inaccurate information, it is essential that scholars critically evaluate the available scientific

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    The problem is stated clearly as pain can be severe after open heart surgery. In relation to nursing, “pain after surgery decreases the quality of life of the patients and affects their comfort level” (Karabulut et al., 2015, p.17). This qualitative research study uses surveys and general comfort scales to collect patient data. The sample consisted of 52 patients that had undergone open heart surgery at Region

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    willing to listen. Researching how music effects the way we communicate is an interesting phenomenon. It can be researched through the use of qualitative and quantitative research. Both are an effective means of research and provide numerous different methods to gain knowledge and information regarding the topic. Methodology The use of qualitative research will be most effective when studying how people use music to communicate. This gives the researcher various different viewpoints throughout the

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    1). This project is unique since more research is needed in the area of professional development of faculty and teachers and very little has been done related to IMPACT (Yost, Vogel & Rosenberg, 2009). Surveying teachers by asking their opinions of training sessions at the close of the session is how most of the research conducted in the area has been gathered (Lawless & Pellegrino, 2007). Measuring effectiveness, the long-term

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    Introduction Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a mental illness that has resulted from a severe traumatic event. Given the hidden nature of this mental illness, PTSD has become more common among teenagers. Research states that “Depending upon the nature and degree of the traumatic event, the prevalence rates of PTSD in victims have been reported to approach 100%” (Kar, 2011, p.167). Cognitive behavior therapy (CBT) has been used as an effective intervention to assist in regulating post-traumatic

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    Aim The aim of this study is to provide qualitative data in order to: 1. Ascertain radiographer confidence when preforming skeletal surveys for suspected non accidental injury (NAI) in a District General Hospital (DGH). 2. To construct a holistic picture of what extent to which diagnostic radiographers define and approach their role and responsibilities in child protection. Study Design A qualitative methodology was deemed appropriate for this study’s research aims and will adopt a focus group approach

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