Question 1: The purpose of the study was to:
Answers:
a. Evaluate the effectiveness of a process for providing patient report
b. Evaluate the effectiveness of a process for decreasing medication errors
c. Test the ef
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Question 1: The purpose of the study was to:
Answers:
a. Evaluate the effectiveness of a process for providing patient report
b. Evaluate the effectiveness of a process for decreasing medication errors
c. Test the effectiveness of the “Patient Views on Nursing Care” survey
d. Test the effectiveness of the “Nursing Assessment of Shift Report” survey
Question 2: The research design for the study was:
Answers:
a. Correlational
b. Ethnographic
c. Experimental
d. Quasi-experimental
Question 3: The literature review indicated there were gaps in knowledge Answers:
a. About the effectiveness of using the “Patient Views on Nursing Care” survey with acute inpatients.
b. About quantitative patient and nurse outcomes related to patient report
c. About the usefulness of bedside report in promoting nurse staff retention
d. About the family perception of bedside reporting
Question 4: The Patient Views on Nursing Care survey was reported to have a Cronbach’s alpha of 0.96. This means that the survey tool:
Answers:
a. Has face validity
b. Has content validity
c. Needs to be used carefully since the value is not 1.00
d. Provides consistent results with repeated use
Question 5: The nursing sample were recruited by:
Answers:
a. E-mail and flyers
b. Employee number
c. Personal invitation
d. Supervisor recommendation
Question 6: The type of sample selection used in the study was:
Answers:
a. Convenience
b. Purposive
c. Random
d. Snowball
Question 7: The significant results of the Patient Views on Nursing Care survey over the three administration times were:
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