HESI Nursing Research II
HESI Nursing Research II ( 54 Questions)
In which part of the research report should this statement be placed? "Organizational attributes associated with a professional nursing practice environment have been defined within magnet hospital studies and have been found to be highly valued by U.S. nurses across a variety of hospital settings and geographic locations.".
Conclusions in a research report typically summarize the key findings and interpretations of the study. While the statement mentions organizational attributes associated with a professional nursing practice environment, it appears to be background information rather than a study-specific conclusion.
This is the correct answer. The statement pertains to the literature review section of the research report. It introduces and discusses previous research (magnet hospital studies) and their findings related to organizational attributes associated with a professional nursing practice environment. This information sets the context for the study and supports the rationale for the research.
Methodology sections in research reports typically describe the study's design, data collection methods, and statistical analysis procedures. The statement does not belong in this section as it discusses previous research rather than the study's methods.
Findings sections in research reports present the results of the study and the data obtained from the research participants. The statement is not a direct finding of the study but rather background information about prior research.
Choice A rationale:
Conclusions in a research report typically summarize the key findings and interpretations of the study. While the statement mentions organizational attributes associated with a professional nursing practice environment, it appears to be background information rather than a study-specific conclusion.
Choice B rationale:
This is the correct answer. The statement pertains to the literature review section of the research report. It introduces and discusses previous research (magnet hospital studies) and their findings related to organizational attributes associated with a professional nursing practice environment. This information sets the context for the study and supports the rationale for the research.
Choice C rationale:
Methodology sections in research reports typically describe the study's design, data collection methods, and statistical analysis procedures. The statement does not belong in this section as it discusses previous research rather than the study's methods.
Choice D rationale:
Findings sections in research reports present the results of the study and the data obtained from the research participants. The statement is not a direct finding of the study but rather background information about prior research.