Statistical analysis in nursing
STATISTICAL ANALYSIS IN NURSING
“An essential component of nursing education is ensuring students develop the competencies in the use of empirical evidence in their clinical practice. The
fundamental goal of statistics courses is to teach healthcare professionals the proper uses of statistical thinking to enable them to effectively evaluate the
literature and integrate evidence into their practice” (Baghi & Kornides, 2014).
How are research methods used in nursing? What particular methods are used in your area of nursing practice? Over the last few weeks, you have been
exploring these questions, and you will continue this exploration examining the specific tests and methods that may be used in your particular area of
nursing practice. Why might different methods be used based on an area of practice? Why is it important for DNP-prepared nurses to be familiar with various
research methods?
For this Discussion, reflect on the tests and methods utilized in research studies, presented over the last eight weeks of the course, to consider the approach,
impact, and purpose of these in conducting nursing research. Using a selected article, consider the approach used and reflect on how that approach might
fits within your area of nursing practice.