Identifying Research Methodologies Students Name Name Of The

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Part 1: Identifying Research Methodologies Matrix Worksheet Template Use this document to complete Part 2 of the Module 2 Assessment, Evidence-Based Project, and Part 1: An Introduction to Clinical Inquiry, and Part 2: Research Methodologies Full citation of the selected article Article #1 Article #2 Article #3 Article #4 Watkins, A., Stein-Parbury, J., Denney-Wilson, E., Ward, P. B., & Rosenbaum, S. (2020). Upskilling Mental Health Nurses to Address the Burden of Poor Metabolic Health: A Mixed-Method Evaluation. Issues in mental health nursing, 41(10). Rajthilak, R., Singh, S., & Alok, S. (2021). Performance and Upskilling: Indian IT Sector Temporary Workers’ Job Insecurity Coping Strategies Identified Through Grounded Theory. Business Perspectives and Research. Jansen, B. D. W., Brazil, K., Passmore, P., Buchanan, H., Maxwell, D., McIlfatrick, S. J., ... & Parsons, C. (2017). Exploring healthcare assistants’ role and experience in pain assessment and management for people with advanced dementia towards the end of life: a qualitative study. BMC Palliative Care, 16(1), 1-11. Pringle, S. A. (2017). The challenges of upskilling health care assistants in community nursing. British journal of community nursing, 22(6).

Why you chose this article and/or how it relates to the clinical issue of interest (include a brief explanation of the ethics of research related to your clinical issue of interest). Mental health care is becoming a very emotive healthcare issue today that needs to be mitigated. In this way, it is only possible for the issue to be mitigated if the nurses dealing with people with mental illnesses have sufficient skills and knowledge to handle them. It is because of this that this article is important as it provides information on why nurses working with mental health patients need to be up-skilled.

Evidence has indicated that upskilling is very important in enhancing the performance of the employees. In this perspective, health care organizations have the responsibility of retraining their employees such as nurses to ensure that they perform optimally. This article was selected because it provides information on the benefits that organizations accrue by upskilling their nurses. Healthcare assistants play a big role in the management of patients with chronic illnesses such as dementia. In this way, there is a need to have nurses with high skills and knowledge to help reduce the predicaments of such patients.

However, it is challenging to provide upskilling training to the nurses working with people with chronic today. The current article was selected because it provides insights on the significance of upskilling in providing high-quality care to patients with chronic illnesses. It also helps to explain the ethical concerns that healthcare assistants face while dealing with patients. Nurses working in the communities are faced with a lot of challenges because they deal with patients with different health care needs. In this way, the nurses need to have enough knowledge and skills to deal with the predicaments of such patients.

This article was identified among the many because it provides important insights on why it is important to retrain nurses working in the community. Brief description of the aims of the research of each peer-reviewed article The main aim of this quantitative study was to determine the efficacy of 2-day metabolic workshops that was done to provide nurses with the skills to deliver lifestyle interventions. The current stud aimed to investigate the connection between performance and upskilling. It also explores the benefits of upskilling to the employees and the organization. The study aimed to provide insights on the perspective, role, and experience of healthcare assistants in managing and assessing pain among patients with dementia. It also provides insights on the role of training in improving the management and assessment skills of healthcare assistants. The paper aimed to examine the challenges of training nurses working in the community to commence catheterization for uncomplicated patients in the community.

Brief description of the research methodology used Be sure to identify if the methodology used was qualitative, quantitative, or a mixed-methods approach. Be specific. The study used a mixed method study design. Data collection was done using questionnaires that were sent to the study participants. The sampling method that was adopted in the study was random sampling. The quantitative component compares pre and post-measures of attitudes, confidence, knowledge, and perceived barriers of providing metabolic care using a validated tool (M-BACK) and the qualitative component to elicit more details of the needs, expectations, and plans of participants. A qualitative study design using grounded theory-based analysis of 36 interviews revealed that TAWs rely on enhancing their employability as the primary strategy to combat job insecurity. A qualitative method was assumed, using key informant interviews with healthcare assistants caring for people with progressive dementia oncoming the end of life in hospice, nursing home, and severe care settings. Thematic analysis was the analytic method taken to understanding interview data. Data were collected between June 2014 and September 2015 Systematic literature review methodology was used to complete the study. Databases searched were MEDLINE, Embase, CINAHL, PsycInfo, and ASSIA from 1980 until March 2015. Studies included were English-language qualitative studies in primary care and community care.

Brief description of the strengths of each of the research methodologies used, including reliability and validity of how the methodology was applied in each of the peer-reviewed articles you selected. The mixed-method was important in this perspective because it allowed the researcher to collect both qualitative and quantitative data that were used to describe and quantify the effectiveness of the program respectively. Similarly, the study design allowed the researcher a wide scope of knowledge to use in the study. The study design was adopted because it allowed the researcher to understand the attitudes of the participants towards upskilling. The validity and the reliability of the study findings were enhanced through an unbiased selection of participants and using an open-ended process which allowed the participants to open up and provide relevant data. A qualitative study design was adopted because it allowed the researcher to understand the attitudes and emotions of the participants towards training and their role as healthcare assistants in helping patients with dementia. The validity and the reliability of the study findings were enhanced through an unbiased selection of participants and using an open-ended process which allowed the participants to open up and provide relevant information. For many years, literature review methodology has been used to investigate problems and provide solutions. The strengths of the methodology are found in the fact that it gives the researcher a wide area to explore already established literature on the topic and synthesize new knowledge. The validity and reliability of the findings are enhanced by the fact that only peer-reviewed studies are used.

References

Jansen, B. D. W., Brazil, K., Passmore, P., Buchanan, H., Maxwell, D., McIlfatrick, S. J., ... & Parsons, C. (2017). Exploring healthcare assistants’ role and experience in pain assessment and management for people with advanced dementia towards the end of life: a qualitative study. BMC Palliative Care, 16(1), 1-11.

Pringle, S. A. (2017). The challenges of upskilling health care assistants in community nursing. British journal of community nursing, 22(6).

Rajthilak, R., Singh, S., & Alok, S. (2021). Performance and Upskilling: Indian IT Sector Temporary Workers’ Job Insecurity Coping Strategies Identified Through Grounded Theory. Business Perspectives and Research.

Watkins, A., Stein-Parbury, J., Denney-Wilson, E., Ward, P. B., & Rosenbaum, S. (2020). Upskilling Mental Health Nurses to Address the Burden of Poor Metabolic Health: A Mixed-Method Evaluation. Issues in mental health nursing, 41(10).