ASSESSMENT BRIEF Subject Code and Title Qualitative Research Methods Assessment Individual Research Proposal Individual/Group Individual Length 1250 words (+/- 10%) Learning Outcomes This assessment...

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The topic that I want this assessment to be done on, is psychological experiences of nurses during COVID 19.


ASSESSMENT BRIEF Subject Code and Title Qualitative Research Methods Assessment Individual Research Proposal Individual/Group Individual Length 1250 words (+/- 10%) Learning Outcomes This assessment addresses the following learning outcomes: a) Understand epistemologies as they relate to qualitative research and when to use qualitative methodology b) Critically evaluate different theoretical and methodological approaches to qualitative research d) Appreciate cultural and ethical considerations for qualitative research in Public Health e) Understand sampling techniques, bias and rigour as they apply to qualitative research Submission Weighting Total Marks 100 marks Context: This assessment is prescribed to advance literature searching, critical analysis, research question development, research planning skills, and reflexivity as a researcher. This assessment involves developing a research question, preparing interview and probe questions, identifying four people that you can interview on this topic (for example, your family or friends, colleagues), and reflecting on your motivation and justification of your research proposal. It assesses the key understanding necessary for conceptualising and developing a qualitative research proposal, which will prepare you for the use of qualitative methods in research and evaluation as a public health practitioner. There are three steps to completing this assignment. ( Page 1 of 6 ) Instructions: Step 1: Develop a research question (similar to the ones you have explored throughout this subject) that supports qualitative exploration of a topic of your choice. Review the materials from Module 1 to familiarise yourself with the scope and purpose of qualitative research. Warning: Topics must be low risk. This means that the topic should not be likely to cause distress or humiliation, and should not focus on vulnerable groups (such as children or people with a disability). You should discuss with your learning facilitator if you are unsure whether your topic is suitable. Step 2: Write 6-8 interview questions that: · Focus on obtaining information that will help you to answer your research question · Are qualitative (focusing on experience, opinion, values, perceptions etc) in nature · Comply with best practice principles for interview question design (Module 4) Obtain feedback from 2 (two) people to refine and improve your questions, and keep records of this feedback for submission with the project proposal. Step 3: Write a research proposal for your qualitative project. You must include: · A brief literature review to summarise the existing knowledge in this space, and justify your proposed project. · Your research question and the knowledge gap that it will address. · A summary of the key elements of the methodology that you think would be the most appropriate methodology to use to explore your research question (ie grounded theory, phenomenology etc), and why it is appropriate for exploring your research question. · Your methods, including how you will select your participants (in this case, four people whom you already know) and your interview process. · Your interview questions. · A personal reflection on your motivation for exploring this research question, any ethical or cultural considerations for your project, and anything that could create a risk of bias in your data (ie interviewing friends). · An appendix containing records of the feedback received on your interview questions (such as a copy of the interview questions with tracked changes). · Your assessment submission must address all of these points Assessment Criteria: · Justification of your research project (30%) · Summary of methodology and methods (40%) · Reflective writing on motivation and potential for bias (10%) · Use of academic conventions (20%) Learning Rubrics ( Page 3 of 6 ) ( Page 4 of 6 )
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Answer To: ASSESSMENT BRIEF Subject Code and Title Qualitative Research Methods Assessment Individual Research...

Jose answered on Oct 26 2021
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The University of Queensland
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Due Date: 26/10/2020
Tittle – To Study Psychological Experiences of Nurses During COVID 19
1.0 Introduction
Outside of the aid of the physician, nurses are the most valuable h
ealthcare members who address the physical, functional, social, and spiritual dimensions of care. The ability to address and provide the care necessary in a health care environment requires a specific degree of knowledge, attitude, belief, and experience. These abilities allow a nurse to not only hone their skills and techniques but also allow them to maintain a professional demeanour during treatment and evaluation of patients with life-limiting and/or life-threatening conditions. The key factor amongst all those that are seen as valuable is the level of knowledge a nurse has attained mainly through the education and understanding of patient’s feelings. During the COVID 19, the healthcare professionals especially the nurses faced different physical and mental experiences. In this research paper, we are analysing the psychological experiences of nurses during COVID 19. 
2.0 Problem Statement
Most of the countries faced serious problems due to COVID 19, the authorities recruited more nurses for providing quality services to the people. COVID 19 patients are facing different mental and physical problems. As per the report of WHO (2020), the nurses has to undergo two weeks training for providing care and services to COVID 19 patients (Sun et al 2020,p.592). The nurses have to reduce the stress and mental issues of COVID 19 patients. Nurses also faced different psychological problems due to the workload and pressure from the government. 
3.0 Purpose of the Study
The main purpose of the research study is to understand the psychological experiences faced by the nurses and their behaviour towards the patients. Some other purposes of the study are as below:
· The study also aims to know about the mental and physical problems faced by the nurses during the COVID 19
· It also emphasises on knowing coping strategies that help for managing the issues faced by the nurses
· To what extent does healthcare organization supporting nurses for improving their mental and physical strength (Meben et al 2020,p.12)
· The study aims to explore the personal and professional problems faced by the nursing professionals 
4.0 Research Questions
1. What are the major psychological feelings and emotions of nurses during COVID 19 outbreak?
2. What are coping strategies for reducing the mental stress of the nurses
3. What are treatment and quality methods used by the nurses to provide quality service for the COVID 19 patients.
5.0 Data Collection
           The data collected for this research study on psychological experiences faced by the nurses were gathered conducting the interview and self-report questionnaire. The questionnaire known as PSNC...
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