First steps in nursing research: strengthening research skills

Global Research Nurses Pump-priming grant 2023 workshop award winner

Brasil Workshop 2023

Location: Universidad Abierta Interamericana – Campus CABA, Chacabuco 90, Buenos Aires
Idioma: Spanish
Destinatários: Nurses and Midwives
Capacidade: 30

 

The ability to conduct research is a valuable skill for nursing students and graduates, as it allows them to improve patient care, advance in the discipline of nursing, be more competitive in the job market, develop professionally, and improve their communication skills. critical thinking and data analysis.

It is taken as a challenge to start the path of disciplinary strengthening, through research training that allows future graduates and those already graduated, to sustain a professional practice based on scientific evidence, while strengthening investigative skills that contribute to growth. and development of nursing as a science.

The general purpose of this cycle of workshops is to strengthen the research skills of students and graduates of the Bachelor's Degree in Nursing that allow them to improve the skills to generate research in their disciplinary field.

Date Workshop
24/07/2023 Module I – Formulation of research questions
  • Identification of relevant and significant research questions in nursing practice
  • Design and research instrument
28/08/2023 Module II – Bibliographic review
  • Search, evaluation and selection literature relevant to research
25/09/2023 Module III – Collection and analysis of data
  • Selection of appropriate methods for data collection and analysis, including descriptive and inferential statistics, and data analysis software
  • Use of technological tools for literature search, data analysis, reporting and presentations
23/10/2023 Module IV – Writing and presentation of research reports
  • Preparation of research reports, including introduction, literature review, methodology, data analysis, results, discussion and conclusions
27/11/2023 Module V - APA Standards – Vancouver Standards
  • Structure of a manuscript, textual and paraphrased quotations in the text, bibliographical references, use of tables and figures, presentation of results