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NURSING RESEARCH - Came from the French word "cerchier" meaning to seek or to search. The researcher uses systematic, orderly and objective methods of seeking information. The scientific method uses empirical data - data gathering through the sense of organs.
NURSING RESEARCH - Came from the French word "cerchier" meaning to seek or to search. The researcher uses systematic, orderly and objective methods of seeking information. The scientific method uses empirical data - data gathering through the sense of organs.
NURSING RESEARCH - Came from the French word "cerchier" meaning to seek or to search. The researcher uses systematic, orderly and objective methods of seeking information. The scientific method uses empirical data - data gathering through the sense of organs.
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NURSING RESEARCH
- Came from the French word cerchier meaning to seek or to search - A systematic and objective process of analyzing phenomena related to nursing - systematic inquiry designed to develop knowledge about issues of importance to the nursing profession, including nursing practice, education, administration and informatics.
The researcher uses systematic, orderly and objective methods of seeking information. The scientific method uses empirical data data gathering through the sense of organs. (CBQ JUNE 07)
Because nursing is a profession, should contribute to the generation of new knowledge. Through nursing research we nurses could evaluate and document their contribution to their clients health and well being and to the health care delivery system.
STEPS IN NURSING RESEARCH PROCESS:
STEP I . PROBLEM a situation in need of solution
FOUR CRITERIA (June 2007): FRIS 1. Feasibility - analyzes how much time, money and materials you will need to complete the research problem 2. Researchability must be subjected into scientific investigation 3. Interest researcher must be interested and curious about the research problem because the researchers enthusiasm could be a factor for the completion of the research study. 4. Significance - has a potential to contribute to nursing science because it seeks to enhance client care. JUNE 08.
STEP II . SOURCES OF RESEARCH PROBLEM (TILES) Theory a supposition or system of ideas that are seem to be interrelated (June07) Interest Literature Experience Suggestions (from nursing experts)
STEP II. PURPOSE - researchers intends to do on the research subject. - Usually it contains an active verb plus the preposition to - Example: to enhance client care, to assess the post surgical patients knowledge in caring for his colostomy bag.
Study purposes includes: 1. what the researcher will do 2. who the subjects will be 3. where the data will be collected What is the major reason for conducting nursing research? a. improve nursing care of the clients b. promote the growth of the nursing profession c. document the cost effectiveness of nursing care d. ensure accountability of nursing practice.
(CBQ.JUNE 2007, JUNE 08, JUNE 09,NOV. 09, LIFTED FROM Kozier Page 26) Test taking strategy: principle of umbrella effect: options b, c, and d will fall to option A. Test taking strategy: patient centered approach (CBQ. DECEMBER 2007)
In formulating the research hypotheses, researcher Myrna should state the research question as: A. What is the response of the staff nurses to the health values? B. How is variable health value perceived in a population? C. Is there a significant relationship between health values and health promotion activities of the staff nurses? D. How do health values affect health promotion activities of the staff nurses?
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STEP III. REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE - To review means to view again on the literature works of others.
2 KINDS OF REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE
1. RESEARCH must be subjected into scientific investigation
2. NON- RESEARCH/CONCEPTUAL non research materials based on the opinion and experience of the researcher. It includes experiences, opinions, and theories of experts along the problem area. It also includes articles from books, journals and magazines.
SOURCES OF DATA (JUNE 2007)
1. PRIMARY SOURCE a description of research study written by the original researcher. Ex. Journal article sand data collected from interview and questionnaire
2. SECONDARY SOURCE a description of research study written by someone other than the researcher. Ex: histories and biographies
STEPS IN REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE (December 2007): ROW Read literature Organize literature Write/Written literature
2 TYPES OF RESEARCH DEFINITION
1. OPERATIONAL - these are terms that are defined according to the special way they are used in the study ; a type of definition defined by the researcher Ex: weight is something seen in kg/lbs 2. THEORETICAL/CONCEPTUAL defined by dictionary Ex: weight = body mass index/ gravity 3. LEXICAL definitions taken from authorities on the terms being defined. Ex: According to Aristotle, weight is
DEVELOP A THEORETICAL/CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK A. THEORY - a supposition or system of ideas that are interrelated. B. CONCEPT concrete or abstract C. CONSTRUCT group of concepts that are directly or indirectly observable D. PROPOSITION assertion of relationship between variables E. THEORETICAL FRAMEWORK propositional statement from one theory F. CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK links concepts from several theories, previous research, own experience. G. EMPIRICAL GENERALIZATION statement based on observation of similar patterns of event. Ex: All people who are stressed will tend to have increase BP.
FRAMEWORK OF THE STUDY To organized the study and help develop a way to interpret study findings and explanation What is the purpose of conducting review of related literature? To know what is already known and unknown on the topic (CBQ. DEC 2006, JUNE 2007 & DEC.07 & JUNE 08 - LIFTED FROM KOZIER PAGE 29) CBQ: A thorough review of related literature covers the last 5 years. lifted from Lydia Venson page 45 1 st paragraph. CBQ.-JUNE 2007 A primary source of nursing research study is: a. An author that summarized or cited the works of the original researcher b. A description of the research study written by the researcher who conducted the study c. A description of the research study written by the researcher who did not conduct the study.
CBQ.-DEC. 2007 LIFTED FROM NIESWIADOMY Myrna needs to review relevant literature and studies. The following processes are undertaken in reviewing literature EXCEPT: A. locating and identifying resources B. clarifying a research topic C. reading and recording notes D. using the library
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IDENTIFYING THE STUDY ASSUMPTIONS - are beliefs that are held to be true but have not necessarily been proven. - Ex. All human beings need love. - Ex. All nurses like to give adequate nursing care but there are factors that prevent them from devoting their full time to the care of patients.
SCOPE, LIMITATION AND DELIMITATION
SCOPE extend to which the study will be made LIMITATION A.K.A. extraneous variable, factors beyond the control of the researcher DELIMITATION - limitation placed by the researcher
STEP IV . FORMULATE HYPOTHESIS
GOOD HYPOTHESIS: TDIP Theoretically based ; testable Directly related to the problem; declarative sentence Includes the population and variables Present tense format
A good hypothesis is easily understood, is specific and conceptually clear and can be tangibly measured.
VARIABLES is any quality of a person institution or situation that varies or takes on different values. (JUNE07 - JULY 2010)
1. INDEPENDENT presumed CAUSE 2. DEPENDENT presumed EFFECT 3. EXTRANEOUS/ CONFOUNDING/ UNCONTROLLED- variables that are beyond the control of the researcher. AKA as limitation of the study. Ex. Force majeur and fire 4. DICHOTOMOUS variables with two categories ex. Male and Female 5. POLYCHOTOMOUS variables with two or more variables ex. race 6. DISCRETE can take only a finite number of values ex. BP,RR, PR 7. CONTINOUS can take a variety of range ex. Temperature
TYPES OF HYPOTHESIS
-According to number of variables: JUNE 09 1. SIMPLE consists of 1 independent variable and 1 dependent variable 2. COMPLEX - consists of 2 independent variable and 1 dependent variable or vice versa.
- According to relationship of variables: 1. RESEARCH/ ALTERNATIVE/ OPERATIONAL/ SUBSTANTIVE/ SCIENTIFIC/ THEORETICAL relationship is present a. DIRECTIONAL predicts the exact relationship between variables Ex. Older patient is more at risk of getting fall than younger ones. b. NON- DIRECTIONAL- there is a relationship but it does not specify what it is. Ex: There is a relationship between the age of the patient in getting fall. 2. NULL/STATISTICAL no relationship Ex. There is no relationship between the age of the patient in getting fall. HYPOTHESES TYPES OF HYPOTHESES INDEPENDENT VARIABLE DEPENDENT VARIABLE Rock music increases heart Simple Rock music Heart rate CBQ-DEC. 2007 LIFTED FROM NIESWIADOMY In both quantitative and qualitative research, the used of a frame of reference is required. Which of the following items serves as the purpose of a framework? A. Incorporates theories into nursings body of knowledge B. Organizes the development of study and links the findings to nursings body of knowledge C. Provides logical structure of the research findings D. Identifies concepts and relationships between concepts CBQ-DEC. 2007: You are interested to study the effects of medication and relaxation on the pain experienced by cancer patients. What type of variable is pain? a. Dependent b. Correlational c. Independent d. Descriptive
Test taking strategy: principle of elimination: remove b and d because they are type of research design and choose between a and c.
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Complex
Method of delivery
a. post partum depression b. feelings of inadequacy Daily weight loss is greater for adults who follow a reduced calorie diet and exercise daily than for those who do not follow a reduced calorie diet and do not exercise daily.
Complex
a. Type of diet b. Exercise
Weight loss Heredity and environment influence the students performance in school activities. Complex a. Heredity b. Environment Students performance
STEP V. RESEARCH DESIGN ( DEC 06 - JULY 2010) - blueprint of nursing research - over all plan in conducting nursing research(JUNE 2007)
TWO MAJOR APPROACHES: I. QUANTITATIVE RESEARCH associated with quantity can perform mathematics ex. Percentage and ratio (JUNE 2008) associated with logical positivism hard science or scientific method (JUNE2007) ETIC PERSPECTIVE more concern on data collected than the respondents
EXPERIMENTAL RESEARCH DESIGN
- Can truly test hypothesis - Consist of 2 groups 3 elements 1. Randomization 2. Manipulation of variables 3. Control/ experimental group EX. Lawrence plans to undertake a study of BGY. A and B to utilization of MCN services after organizing and training BHW in BGY. A
1. TRUE EXPERIMENTAL: a. MANIPULATION b. EXPERIMENTAL/CONTROL GROUP c. RANDOMIZATION
TYPES: A. PRETEST- POSTTEST CONTROL GROUP DESIGN( JUNE 09, NOV.09&JULY 2010) 1. THE SUBJECTS ARE RANDOMLY ASSIGNED TO GROUPS 2. PRE- TEST IS GIVEN TO BOTH GROUPS 3. EXP. GROUP RECEIVES THE EXPERIMENTAL TXT AND COMPARISON GROUP RECEIVES THE ROUTINE ONE 4. POST- TEST IS GIVEN TO BOTH GROUP
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C. SOLOMON FOUR- GROUP DESIGN 1. SUBJECTS ARE RANDOMLY ASSIGNED TO ONE OF THE 4 GROUPS 1. 2 GROUPS, EXP GROUP 1 AND COMPARISON GROUP 1 ARE PRE- TESTED 2. 2 OF THE GROUPS, EXP GROUP 1 AND 2 RECEIVES THE EXP TXT. 3. CONTROL GROUP NO TXT. 4. POST- TEST GIVEN TO ALL FOUR GROUPS
2. QUASI- EXPERIMENTAL: handpick your subject The researcher implemented a medication regimen using a new type of combination drugs to a manic patient while another group of manic patient receives the routine drugs. The researcher however handpicked the experimental group for they are the clients with multiple episodes of bipolar disorder. TYPES: A. NONEQUIVALENT CONTROL GROUP DESIGN similar to pretest- post test control group design B. TIME SERIES DESIGN experimental txt is administered between series of observation
3. PRE- EXPERIMENTAL: TYPES: A. ONE SHOT CASE STUDY a single group is exposed to an experimental txt and observed after the txt. (JULY 2010) B. ONE GROUP PRETEST- POSTTEST DESIGN comparison between a group before and after the exp. txt.
THREATS TO VALIDITY( JUNE 08)
A. INTERNAL VALIDITY concerns the degree to which changes in the dependent variable can be attributed to the independent variable. Maturation changes that occur within the subjects during an experimental study. Attrition - dropout Mortality- when the subject dropout rate is different between experimental and Comparison group Bias when the study results are attributed to the experimental treatment but, In fact, the results occur because of subject differences before the treatment Instrumentation change concerns the difference between the pretest and post test Measurements that is related to a change in the accuracy of the instrument Testing refers to the influence of the pretest or knowledge of baseline data on Posttest scores History occurs when some event besides the experimental treatment occurs during The course of a study and this event influences the dependent variable
B. EXTERNAL VALIDITY concerns the degree to which study results can be generalized to other people and other settings. Hawthorne effect occurs when study participants respond in a certain manner Because they are aware that they are being observed. Experimenter effect occurs when the researcher characteristics or behaviors Influence subject behavior. Reactive effects of the pretest measurement effect, occurs when subjects have Been sensitized to the treatment through taking the pretest.
NNON- EXPERIMENTAL RESEARCH DESIGN -No manipulation of variables! JUNE 07
A. Descriptive the phenomenon of interest may have already been studied in the past, and there is enough information to ask questions about the relationship between variables.
COCOMESU
1. CORRELATIONAL examine the strength of the relationship; do x and y vary together Positive relationship- one variable increases, and the other variable increases Negative relationship - one variable increases, and the other variable decreases
Ex: The relationship of gender and salary. (gender cannot be manipulated) -Keyword : relationship
2. COMPARATIVE examine the difference between intact groups on some dependent variable of interest. Ex: A comparative study between male and female to their lifestyle 7 MERGE-Manila: 28 A.M Bldg. Quezon Ave., Quezon City Tel:(02!"2-0022#!"$-$%%& a. Retrospective studies / ex post facto after the fact b. prospective studies - the independent variable is identified in the present and the dependent variable is measured in the future.
3. METHODOLOGICAL concerned with the development, testing and evaluation of research Instruments and methods. Ex. Wong and Baker pain scale used in pedia.
4. SURVEY public opinion; your favorite Ex. You conduct a study who is the favorite comedian of barangay 214, 50 % said Dolphy, 27% said Michael V. and 23% said Vic Sotto.
TYPES OF SURVEY
a. NORMATIVE SURVEY determine the normal or typical condition of situation and people. b. SOCIAL SURVEY aim s to study and diagnose a current social problem c. COMMUNITY SURVEY conducted in communities, peasant village, interrelated with social survey because both may be centered in major social problems such as poverty and dependency and health. d. SCHOOL SURVEY investigations conducted in schools.
II. QUALITATIVE RESEARCH - Associated with quality - Associated with naturalistic inquiry explores human feelings and experience ( June 2007) POLIT AND HUNGLER 1999 PAGE 13. - Beliefs, experience and values(JUNE 2008) - EMIC PERSPECTIVE - more concerned on the respondents than data collection - focuses on insights and understanding of individual perceptions on the phenomenon under study. - it is considered as soft science, concerned with the subjective meaning of experience to an individual.
TYPES:
CASE STUDY HISTORICAL ETHNOGRAPHIC PHENOME -NOLOGICAL GROUNDED THEORY In depth or extensive study of person ,individual and group
Ex. Kimy research on TB. Its transmission, causative agent and factors, treatment sign and symptoms as well as medication and all other extensive information about tuberculosis. Study of events that occur in the past
Ex. Rouss is to perform a study about how nurses perform surgical asepsis during World War II.
Study of culture Best method- interview of key informants and participant as observer
Ex. Maegan visited a tribe located somewhere in China, it is called the Shin Jea tribe. She studied the way of life, tradition and the societal structure of these people. Study of human feelings and experience
Ex. Chococestar is conducting a research study on how Mark, an AIDS client lives his life. 2 sociologists namely Glasser and Strauss Involves data collection,data analysis and then a theory is derived
CBQ-JUNE07
Which of the following studies is based on qualitative research? A. A study measuring difference in blood pressure before, during and after the procedure. B. A study examining oxygen levels after endotracheal suctioning C .A study examining clients reactions to stress after open heart surgery D. A study measuring nutrition and weight loss/ gain in clients with cancer CBQ JUNE07 LIFTED FROM KOZIER REVIEW QUESTIONS PAGE 32 OPTIONS A,B,&D ARE QUANTITATIVE RESEARCH.
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VI. SAMPLING (JUNE 07, NOV 09& JULY 2010) - A process of getting a portion to represent the general population
POPULATION Complete set of individual or object that possess some common characteristics that is of interest of the researcher.
TARGET POPULATION Aggregate of cases about which the researcher would like to make generalization
ACCESSIBLE POPULATION Actually available for the study; reasonably reach
SAMPLE Is the segment of the population from whom the data will be actually be collected.
ELEMENT Single entity
SAMPLING METHOD:
I. PROBABILITY SAMPLING everyone has the chance to be selected
A. SIMPLE RANDOM SAMPLING by chance; draw out of hat and bingo wheel B. STRATIFIED RANDOM SAMPLING - according to strata or level C. SYSTEMATIC SAMPLING every nth of the population D. CLUSTER/ MULTI- STAGE getting a sample according to geographic location
II. NON-PROBABILITY SAMPLING not everyone has the chance to be selected
A. CONVENIENCE/ ACCIDENTAL/ INCIDENTAL uses readily available on the street and hospital. The weakest type of sampling because of BIAS. B. PURPOSIVE/ JUDGMENTAL there is a conscious selection of subjects; handpick your samples. C. SNOWBALL/ NETWORKING getting a sample by referra D. QUOTAS getting a sample according to their specific characteristics; CRITERIA
TIME FRAME FOR STUDYING THE SAMPLE: 1. Cross Sectional Study -examines sample in ONE POINT IN TIME 2. Longitudinal Study -examines sample OVER A PERIOD OF TIME IN THE FUTURE *Special Type: COHORT STUDY (persons are studied who have been born during a particular time period)
PILOT STUDY (NOV. 09) CBQs: A process of selecting a portion to represent the general population is termed as: A. Design C. Problem B. Hypothesis D. Sample
What does a sample group represent? A. Control group C. Universe B. Study subjects D. General Population
What is the most important characteristics of a sample? A. Randomization C. Appropriate number B. Appropriate Location D. Representativeness
Random sampling ensures that each subject has: A. been selected systematicall C. been selected based on set criteria B. characteristics that match other samples D. an equal chance of selection
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VII. COLLECTION OF DATA - Involves collection of data
FACTORS TO CONSIDER: SERV
Simplicity - clear and simple to avoid the risk of errors Efficiency capability of an instrument to measure items within a given period of time and budget Reliability degree of consistenc Validity ability to measure what is intended to be measured
*COVER LETTER Letter that accompany the questionnaire disclosing the following information; the writers purpose, who is sanctioning the study, what will be done with the information, the reason why the respondents should answer and the deadline for returning the questionnaire.
INSTRUMENTS:
1. QUESTIONNAIRE most common research instrument; pen and paper
TYPES: A. DEMOGRAPHIC data or characteristics of the subject ex: age, gender, religion B. OPEN- ENDED essay; fill in the blank C. CLOSE ENDED two alternative questions ex. True or false question. 1.COLLECTIVE EXHAUSTIVE all possible answer ex: highest educational attainment 2.MUTUALLY EXCLUSIVE - no overlap between categories ex: monthly incom D. CONTINGENCY QUESTION - relevant for some and not for other respondents. Ex: nationality
2. INTERVIEW second most common research instrument
TYPES (DECEMBER 07) A. STRUCTURED specific question will only be asked and no additional question B. SEMI- STRUCTURED free to probe to major questions C. UNSTRUCTURED ordinary conversation
3. OBSERVATION METHOD most direct means if you are interested on the behavior of the respondents. A. NONPARTICIPANT OBSERVER (OVERT) openly identifies that she or he is conducting research and provides subjects with information about the types of data that will be collected. B. NONPARTICIPANT OBSERVER (COVERT) - is one who does not, before the beginning of data collection, identify herself or himself to the subjects who are being observed. C. PARTICIPANT OBSERVER (OVERT) - involved with participants openly and with the full awareness of those people who will be observed D. PARTICIPANT OBSERVER (COVERT) observer interacts with the participants and observes their behavior without their knowledge.
4. BIOPHYSIOLOGIC DATA A. IN VIVO physical set up of the hospital B. INVITTO lab results such as CBC and biopsy
5. DELPHI TECHNIQUE consulting to experts
6. RECORDS/PRE- EXISTING DATA data that has not been collected before ex. Patients chart.
VIII. ORGANIZATION OF DATA Involves tabulation and organization of data
1. NOMINAL Data can be organized into categories Marital status, gender
2. INTERVAL Have an equal numerical distance Temperature
CBQ JULY 2010 The Effect of Crossing the Legs to Blood Pressure. What instrument you will use to measure dependent variable? -biophysiological/ PHYSIOLOGIC MEASURES 10 MERGE-Manila: 28 A.M Bldg. Quezon Ave., Quezon City Tel:(02!"2-0022#!"$-$%%& 3. RATIO Highest form of measure BP,RR,PR
4. ORDINAL Data can be arranged by rank Educational attainment
IX. ANALYSIS OF DATA NOV 08 JULY 2010
DESCRIPTIVE STATISTICS describe and synthesize data obtained from empirical observation and measurement.
A. MEASURE TO CONDENSE DATA
FREQUENCY DISTRIBUTION simply counting the scores GRAPHIC REPRESENTATION graph, data are readily apparent PERCENTAGE fraction of (JUNE 08).
B. MEASURE OF CENTRAL TENDENCY( 3 M)
MODE (Mo) frequently appeared MEDIAN(Mdn) absolute center MEAN average response
C. MEASURE OF VARIABILITY
RANGE H- L PERCENTILE is a datum point below which lies a certain percentage of the values in a frequencu distribution STANDARD DEVIATION VARIANCE Square of standard deviation
D. MEASURE OF RELATIONSHIP - measures the correlation between variables
CORRELATION COEFFICIENT (r) pairing of one variable to another variable. SCATTER PLOTS/SCATTER DIAGRAM/SCATTERGRAM graphic representation between variables CONTINGENCY TABLES cross- tabulation, displaying the relationship between sets of nominal data
Ex. Relationship between gender and exercise behavior
*TYPES OF CORRELATION PROCEDURE
1. PEARSON PRODUCT MOMENT CORRELATION (PEARSON r) most common correlation procedure used in nursing research when both sets of data are at interval or ratio. Ex. Correlation between blood pressure measurements taken on the upperarm and the fore arm of 246 pt in an emergency dept. of a 1,071- bed teaching hospital. 2. SPEARMAN rho correlation used in ordinal data Ex. Correlation between pain and anxiety.
INFERENTIAL STATISTICS use to make conclusion on data
Gender
Exercise regularly
Do not exercise regularly
Total Male 35 15 50 Female 10 40 50 Total 45 55 100 CBQ-DEC.2007 A research study found out that 60% of patients complains were due to delayed responses of nurses in the emergency department. Which of the following measurement of data was used in this study? A. Measures of variability B. Frequency distribution C. Measures of central tendency D. Inferential statistics
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A.T test /STUDENT t test compares the difference of means of two groups of values B. ANOVA compares the difference of means of more than two groups of values C. CHI SQUARE compare nominal type of data; expected vs observed
X. COMMUNICATION - final step in research process XI. UTILIZATION OF FINDINGS - final step in research process for the researcher.
NURSING RESEARCH ETHICS 1. NUREMBERG CODE birth of your informed consent 2. HELSINKI DECLARATION research should not be done in violation of human rights. 3. BELMONT REPORT articulated with 3 principles: beneficence, justice and respect for human dignity.
BASIC HUMAN RIGHTS OF THE RESEARCH SUBJECT
5 RS 1. RIGHT TO INFORMED CONSENT 2. RIGHT NOT TO BE HARMED 3. RIGHT TO CONFIDENTIALITY AND ANONYMITY 4. RIGHT TO FULL DISCLOSURE 5. RIGHT TO REFUSE OR WITHDRAW FROM THE PARTICIPATION
NURSING LEADERSHIP AND MANAGEMENT
NURSING LEADERSHIP - An interpersonal process to effect change on the behavior of others. - Process by which a nurse influence one or more person to achieve specific goals in the provision of nursing care in one or more patients.
THEORIES OF LEADERSHIP (JUNE 08)
1. GREAT MAN THEORY assumes that some are born to be lead whereas others are born to be led. They are born with the capacity to persuade, influence and motivate others. 2. CHARISMATIC THEORY intangible characteristics; leader uses his charm/ charisma to lead the group 3. TRAIT THEORY Leader has innate abilities that should be develop for him/her to become a successful leader. Intelligent, initiative, creative and communication skills 4. SITUATIONAL THEORY emphasizes on the maturity level of the leader/ member 5. CONTINGENCY THEORY - Leader can be effective if he/she can immediately resolve an emergency or crisis situation. - 3 aspects: leader member relation, task structure, and position power. 6. PATH GOAL THEORY if you are the leader you should clear and pave the way. 7. EXPECTANCY THEORY- people acts as they do because they know that their behavior will produce satisfactory results. 8. TRANSACTIONAL giving reward for any good behavior 9. TRANSFORMATIONAL leader promises change by stimulating people to change *Hallmark: empowerment
LEADERSHIP STYLES (JUNE 08)
1. AUTOCRATIC/ DICTATORIAL/ DIRECTIVE - leader is the center of the group - useful during emergency situation - foster dependence
2. DEMOCRATIC/ PARTICIPATIVE/ CONSULTATIVE - everyone is included in decision- making - concensus building - foster independence
3. LAISSEZ- FAIRE/ ULTRALIBERAL/ PERMISSIVE/ FREE REIGN - let alone style - workers are left without supervision and direction - fosters chaos - not useful in health care delivery system where maintenance of standards is required
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2. INFORMAL LEADERS Dont have official power to direct activities of others Seniority
POWER IN THE ORGANIZATION
1. REWARD POWER The ability to reward others for complying
2. COERCIVE POWER Fear of punishment if one fails to conform
3. LEGITIMATE POWER The power vested upon a leader in relation with his position
4. REFERENT POWER Traits admired by people
5. EXPERT POWER Skillful, having knowledge and training
6. SELF Emanates age, gender
7. CONNECTION Its not what you know its whom you know
LEADERSHIP AND CHANGE TYPES: 1. UNPLANNED CHANGE usually haphazard and the results can be unpredictable Ex: change as a result of a war or a natural disaster. 2. PLANNED CHANGE intended, purposive attempt by individual, group and organization 3. COVERT CHANGE is hidden or occurs without the individuals awareness Ex. A person can become increasingly deaf without being aware 4. OVERT change about which a person is aware Ex. Development of abdominal pain
STAGES: 1. UNFREEZING STAGE motivation to establish some sort of change occurs 2. MOVING actual change is planned in detail and then started 3. REFREEZING changes are integrated and stabilized, integrated the idea into their own value system.
STRATEGIES FOR EFFECTIVE CHANGE (December 07 FROM Marriner Tommey) 1. EMPIRICAL- RATIONAL CHANGE Explain the reason why you need to change 2. NORMATIVE- REEDUCATIVE STRATEGIES Train or teach people how to do a change 3. POWER- COERCIVE STRATEGIES Threat or fear from the authority will lead a change
NURSING MANAGEMENT -is a process by which a cooperative group directs action toward common goal. -series of systematic, sequential or steps directed toward the achievement of organizational goal
ROLES OF MANAGER ( Mintsberg)
1. INTERPERSONAL connecting one person to another, as a leader who hires, trains, encourages, fires remunerates.
2. INFORMATIONAL disseminates about existing rules and regulation as the representative or spokesperson of the organization.
3. DECISION ROLE a trouble shooter who handles unexpected situations such as resignation of subordinates, firing and losses clients and negotiator when conflict arises.
FUNDAMENTAL SKILLS OF MANAGER (Katz) - December 07& June 08 : CIT
CONCEPTUAL SKILLS 13 MERGE-Manila: 28 A.M Bldg. Quezon Ave., Quezon City Tel:(02!"2-0022#!"$-$%%& Ability to see individual matters as they relate to the total picture and to develop creative ways.
INTERPERSONAL SKILLS / HUMAN RELATION SKILLS Dealing with people and how to get along with them
TECHNICAL SKILLS Proficiency in performing an activity in the correct manner with the right technique
MANAGEMENT THEORIES (JUNE 08)
A. CLASSICAL THEORIES
1. HENRI FAYOL Father of Management Process School 4 tasks (PODC)
2. MAX WEBER Father of Organizational theory Line authority
B. SCIENTIFIC MANAGEMENT
1. FREDERICK TAYLOR Father of scientific management Principles Choose the best method Choose the best people Educate your people Develop a friendly relationship
2. FRANK AND LILIAN GILBERTH Job simplification
3. HENRY GANTT Concerned with the problem of efficiency Gantt Chart a forerunner of the (PERT) Program Evaluation and Review Technique.
C. BEHAVIORAL THEORIES
1. ABRAHAM MASLOW hierarchy of needs
2. WILLIAM OUCHI THEORY Z involved workers are the key to increase productivity
3. DOUGLAS MC GREGOR THEORY X AND Y
4. ROBERT BLAKE AND JANE MOUTON Two critical dimensions of leadership 1. concern for production 2. concern for people 5 Basic Management Styles 1. Task manager (9,1) high concern for production and low concern to people,stresses operating efficiency thru control and view people as tools for production. 2. Impoverished manager (1,1) low concern to both people and production, found in managers who feel they have been repeatedly denied of promotion 3. Team manager (9,9)- optimal managerial skill; high concern to both people and production; problems are confronted directly and mutual trust, respect and interdependence are fostered. 4. Organization manager (5,5) there is a balance concern to people and production. With this, leader and its member realizes they need more effort to increase their production 5. Country club manager (1,9) low concern to production and low concern to people; thoughtful and friendly managers.
MANAGEMENT PROCESS: PODC
PLANNING
ORGANIZING
DIRECTING
CONTROLLING
Vision, Mission,
Organizational chart,
Delegation,
Performance 14 MERGE-Manila: 28 A.M Bldg. Quezon Ave., Quezon City Tel:(02!"2-0022#!"$-$%%& Philosophy Goals, Objectives, Budgeting AND TIME MANAGEMENT Organizational structure, Staffing, Scheduling, Job Descriptions, and Patient Care Classification, TYPES OF PTS ASSIGNMENT
Supervision, Communication, Coordination, Conflict and Decision- making Appraisal, Nursing Audit, Quality Assurance, Quality Circle, Peer Review Structure, Process and Outcome Standards and Discipline I. PLANNING - determining objectives and identifying methods that lead to the achievement of those objectives. Making future projection to achieve desired results. What activity we expect to do Why it will be done Where it will be done When we expect to do it How it will be done Who is going to do it
KINDS OF PLANNING 1. LONG RANGE/STRATEGIC PLANNING - extended 3-5 years - determine the direction of the organization, allocates resources and determine time frame. This is done by the top managers. - SWOT (STRENGTH, WEAKNESS,OPPURTUNITIES AND THREAT) 2. INTERMEDIATE PLANNING - 6 months to 2 years - done by the middle mngt. 3.OPERATIONAL PLANNING/ SHORT RANGE PLANNING - short planning that deals with day to day maintenance activities - done by the first level
PLANNING TOOLS
1. VISION outlines the organizations future role and function Example: The medical Center envisions itself to become a center for excellence providing holistic approach to health care services as a center of wellness. 2. MISSION - reason for existence Example: Its mission is to promote and maintain health, prevent or cure illness, allay pain and suffering. 3. PHILOSOPHY beliefs that influence nursing practice Example: Clients have the right to the best possible health are regardless of their race, creed,sex social status and political belief. 4. GOALS end to be accomplished Example: develop and implement staff development programs to meet the need for increased knowledge and skills 5. OBJECTIVES something aimed at or strived for; things done to achieve goal Example: to develop and implement at least 12 staff development program by the end of the fiscal year.
BUDGETING A tool used by a nurse manager when allocating future resources TYPES 1. REVENUE BUDGET summarizes the income; cash going in 2. OPERATING BUDGET cash out ; day to day operation that includes wages, salaries, supplies, electric bill and waste and water disposal.CBQ. JUNE 0 3. CASH BUDGET pety cash, cash on hand, balance between cash in and cash out for money available for immediate use in order to know if an organization can afford bills that must be paid. 4. CAPITAL BUDGET associated with operating some major asset ex. Building,automobile computers and purchasing ambulance.JUNE 08 5. PERSONNEL BUDGET determine recruitment, hiring and firing of personnel
TIME MANAGEMENT how time is used PRINCIPLES: 1. effective communication 2. ability to plan effectively 3. delegation *efficiency doing the task right *effectivity doing the right task correctly
II. ORGANIZING 15 MERGE-Manila: 28 A.M Bldg. Quezon Ave., Quezon City Tel:(02!"2-0022#!"$-$%%& the process of establishing formal authority
ORGANIZATION The structure or people that allows an agency to enact its philosophy and achieve its goal
ORGANIZATIONAL CHART Drawing that shows how the part of organization are linked
CONCEPTS OF ORGANIZING (SARAP) STATUS - rank given to a person ACCOUNTABILITY - taking full responsibility for the quality of work and behavior while engaged in the practice of the profession CBQ JUNE 07 RESPONSIBILITY is the obligation to perform the assigned tasks CBQ DECEMBER 07 AUTHORITY - the right to act or make decisions without the approval of higher administrators 2 TYPES A. LINE AUTHORITY Is the authority that entitles a supervisor to direct an individual work B. STAFF AUTHORITY Is the authority in position created to support, assist, recommend and generally reduces the supervisors informational responsibilities POWER ability to influence others
PRINCIPLES OF ORGANIZATION 1. UNITY OF COMMAND there can only be one superior to avoid confusion and overlapping of duties DEC 06 JULY 2010 2. SCALAR PRINCIPLE/ CHAIN OF COMMAND/ HIERARCHY flow from higher to lower authority 3. DEPARTMENTALIZATION - grouping of workers with similar assignment 4. SPAN OF CONTROL number of people that can be directly supervised (4-6). 5. DECENTRALIZATION proper delegation of authority
STAFFING Is a tool to determine the appropriate ratio of health care personnel to perform their respective organizational tasks for the benefit of the client. SCHEDULING Time table showing the planned work days and shifts for nursing personnel. TYPES: 1. CENTRALIZED done by the chief nurse 2. DECENTRALIZED done by supervising or head nurse 3. CYCLICAL- covers a designated number of weeks and repeated there on
PATIENTS CARE CLASSIFICATION Method of grouping patient according to the amount and complexity of nursing requirement.
LEVEL I MINIMAL
For discharge/ convalescing patient LEVEL II MODERATE CARE/INTERMEDIATE
Needs some assistance of activities of daily living LEVEL III TOTAL, COMPLETE/INTENSIVE
Completely dependent; v/s every 30 mins.; patients who need close attention throughout the shift. LEVEL IV CRITICAL/HIGHLY SPECIALIZED
Continous monitoring; v/s every 15- 30 mins.; hourly urinary output
METHODS OF NURSING CARE DELIVERY 1. CASE METHOD - same as PDN; 1 RN: 1 patient ; TOTAL PATIENT CARE 2. PRIMARY NURSING nursing care directed by a nurse in a 24 hour basis
3. FUNCTIONAL NURSING - task oriented and very useful in emergency situation 4. TEAM NURSING - one nurse will lead a group of nurses *What is the heart /hallmark of team nursing? - TEAM CONFERENCE 5. MODULAR NURSING a special type of nursing care delivery method, where Team and Primary Nursing are combined. Used when there is not enough RN to practice primary nursing method (instead of primary nurse only, there will be a primary team)
III. DIRECTING -Issuance of orders, assignments and instructions that enables the nursing personnel to understand what are expected from them.
CBQ-Dec07 What is the purpose of a secondary nursing in primary nursing? They are responsible for the care of the patient if the primary nursing is off duty. 16 MERGE-Manila: 28 A.M Bldg. Quezon Ave., Quezon City Tel:(02!"2-0022#!"$-$%%& A. DELEGATION transferring a tasks to a competent individual. CBQ DEC 06 - JULY2010
WHAT CANNOT BE DELEGATED 1. overall responsibility, authority, accountability and completion of all activities in the unit 2. authority to sign ones name 3. jobs that are too technical 4. sterile procedure 5. initial and terminal assessment 6. unstable patient PRINCIPLES OF DELEGATION 1. right person 2. right task 3. right amount of time 4. delegate in advance 5. delegate gradually 6. consult first before delegating 7. avoid gaps and overlaps
B. DECISION MAKING/PROBLEM SOLVING 1. Problem identification 2. Analyzing of the problem 3. Development of alternative solution 4. Selection of solution 5. Implementation and follow- up
C. COMMUNICATION - Transmission of information, opinion between individual.
TYPES: 1. VERBAL - spoken words 2. NON- VERBAL - facial expressions, gestures, body language and touch- Dec.07
ELEMENTS 1. SENDER a person or group who wishes to convey a message to another 2. RECEIVER the listener,observer 3. FEEDBACK response; message that the receiver returns to the sender
D. CONFLICT clash between 2 opposing parties
TYPES: 1. INTRAPERSONAL conflict within self 2. INTERPERSONAL - conflict between 2 or more persons 3. INTRAGROUP - conflict within a group 4. INTERGROUP conflict between 2 groups
CONFLICT RESOLUTION DEC. 07 1. AVOIDANCE Avoid confrontation 2. ACCOMODATION Self- sacrifice 3. COMPETETION Win at all cost 4. COMPROMISE Split the difference 5. COLLABORATION Both workout
E. COORDINATION DEC 06 JULY 2010
COORDINATION WITH SOCIAL SERVICE indigent patients needing material or financial assistance, medicines blood or prosthesis, abandoned babies, victims of rape, child abuse and patients needing referral to other community agencies for continuity of care.
COORDINATION WITH RADIOLOGY SERVICE for any visualization
COORDINATION WITH THE DIETARY SERVICES preparation of the patients diet and distributing them to the right patient
COORDINATION WITH THE NUTRITIONIST if patients needing special instructions of diet
COORDINATION WITH BIOMEDICAL TECHNICIAN/ENGINEER for maintenance and repair of hospital facilities 17 MERGE-Manila: 28 A.M Bldg. Quezon Ave., Quezon City Tel:(02!"2-0022#!"$-$%%&
COORDINATION WITH THE MRS (MEDICAL RECORD SECTION) for patients record/chart
IV. CONTROLLING
TYPES OF EVALUATION:
A. PERFORMANCE APPRAISAL Employees performance is evaluated against standard. CBQ JUNE 08 TOOLS 1. Check list 2. Ranking 3. Rating Scales 4. Essay 5. Anectodal Recording describes nurses experience with a group in validating technical skills.
B. QUALITY ASSURANCE Evaluation of services to make sure that it meets the standard. TYPES OF STANDARD JULY 2010 1. STRUCTURE how well the equipment and setting 2. PROCESS - how well is the nursing care is given 3. OUTCOME - desired result
C. NURSING AUDIT review of patients chart DEC 07 &JUNE 2008 TYPES: 1. CONCURRENT - patient is still in the hospital 2. TERMINAL/ RETROSPECTIVE - pt was already discharged
*CONTINOUS QUALITY IMPROVEMENT/TOTAL QUALITY IMPROVEMENT is a process of continuously improving a system by gathering data or performance and using multi- disciplinary team to analyze system, collect measurement and propose changes. CBQ JULY 2010
*BENCHMARKING - comparing your services to other institution. (JULY 2010)
FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT (DEC07 & JUNE08) Fixed cost cost incurred that is unrelated to volume of output Variable cost cost that vary in proportion to volume
Direct cost cost that is directly related to patient care Variable cost cost that is not directly related to patient care
Incremental budgeting Zero-based budgeting
COST CONTAINMENT -keeping cost within acceptable limits (due to inflation and other parameters) -INVOLVES: 1. Cost Awareness: focuses the employees on costs. 2. Cost Monitoring: focuses on how much cost is spent and will be spent. 3. Cost Management: focuses on what can be done by whom to contain costs. 4. Cost Incentives: motivate cost containment as it reward desired behavior. 5. Cost Avoidance: means not buying supplies, technology, or services 6. Cost Reduction: means spending less for goods and services. 7. Cost Control: effective use of available resources; similar to COST EFFECTIVENESS.
If any of you lack wisdom, let him ask of God, that giveth to all men liberally, and upbraideth not; and it shall be given him. James 1:5
PREPARED BY: DONNIEDEX P. PARROCHA, RN 18 MERGE-Manila: 28 A.M Bldg. Quezon Ave., Quezon City Tel:(02!"2-0022#!"$-$%%& MAR ANGELO DF TAMAYO, RN