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Question description<\/strong><\/p>\n

Discussion – Week 8<\/p>\n

APA format<\/p>\n

PART 1 DUE IN 12 HOURS \u2013 PART 2 (RESPONSE TO COLLEAGUES)DUE IN 36 HOURS<\/p>\n

Top of Form<\/p>\n

Planning for Data Collection<\/p>\n

Data collection is an important part of both quantitative and qualitative research. Although the actual approach to gathering information may vary, for either research design, researchers need to plan in advance how the data will be gathered, reported, and stored, and they need to ensure that their methods are both reliable and valid. As nurses review research when considering a new evidence-based practice, it is important to be familiar with sound collection practices in order to ascertain the credibility of the data presented.<\/p>\n

Consider the following scenario:<\/p>\n

Nurses and other health care professionals are often interested in assessing patient satisfaction with health care services. Imagine that you are a nurse working in a suburban primary care setting that serves 10,000 patients annually. Your organization is very interested in understanding the patient\u2019s point of view to help determine areas of care that can be improved. With this focus in mind, consider how you would create a survey to assess patient satisfaction with the services your organization provides. You may wish to consider variables such as the ease of accessing care, patient wait time, friendliness of the staff, or the likelihood that a patient would recommend your organization to others.<\/p>\n

For this Discussion, you generate questions and an overall plan for data collection that would be appropriate for a patient satisfaction survey in relation to the above scenario.<\/p>\n

To prepare:<\/p>\n