Research Problem
Research Problem
Question for which researchers want answers, theory they wish to validate, information gaps they want
to fill, condition they want to improve, difficulty they want to eliminate, an issue to be settled.
Problem statement articulates the problem to be addressed and indicates the need for a study
Experience and Clinical Fieldwork – as nurses perform clinical duties, they are bound to find a
wealth of research ideas
Example: Why do many patients complain of being tired after being transferred from the operating
room?
Nursing Literature – ideas from studies often come from reading nursing literature.
Example: Which type of tactile stimulation is most beneficial to physiological wellness of clients?
Social Issues – topics are suggested by more global contemporary social or political issues of
relevance to health of the community
Example: If this theory is correct, what kind of behavior would I expect to find in a certain condition?
Example: Sir Dino may give a list of topics to choose from or may assign particular topics to students
There are no rules in making the final selection of a research problem, but some criteria should
be kept in mind (Polit, 2007):
Cooperation of others
Money
Research Experience
Ethical Considerations
Research Interest
TYPES OF RESEARCH
According to Purpose:
Ex: new gadget/ transferring of file, Steps of Nursing process, Steps of grieving process
1. Cross Sectional - it is a type of studies wherein there is a different types of subject with different type
of characteristics.
2. Longitudinal- it is a type of studies wherein same set of subjects is treated over a period of time
3. Action research - is a decision oriented research involving the application of the steps of the scientific
method in response to an immediate need to improve existing practices.
According to Process:
2. Qualitative Research- Starts with a FEW PRECONCEIVED IDEAS and stresses the importance of
people’s interpretations of events and circumstances
FOCUS: TO CAPTURE AND UNDERSTAND the entirely of certain phenomena and collect NARRATIVE
DATA
JSTOR
It provide its member institutions full-text searches of digitized back issues of several hundred
well-known journals
Open Access Journals – users have the right to “read, download, copy, distribute, print, search or link to
the full texts of articles”
As of October 2012, the database contained 8284 journals, with an average of four journals being added
each day for the month of September 2012.
EBSCO HOST
o Fishing lures
o ELSE VIER
SCIENCE DIRECT
Science Direct is one of the largest online collections of published scientific research in the world
Abstracts are mostly freely available, and full texts require paid subscriptions
The Online Journal of Issues in Nursing is a peer-reviewed publication that provides a forum for
discussion of the issues inherent in current topics of interest to nurses and other health care
professionals
The intent of this journal is to present different views on issues that affect nursing research,
education, and practice, thus enabling readers to understand the full complexity of a topic
1. UNDERGRAD- 20 ARTICLES
2. MASTERS- 50 ARTICLES
3. PhD- 100 ARTICLES
RECONNISIATE
1. GATHER RELEVANT LITERATURE
2. TABULATE KEYWORDS
AGE 10 CRIME 9
GENDER 11 WELFARE 9
POPULATION
2 INTERNET 10
CONGESTION
NUMBER OF POLICE
INCOME 3 4
OFFICERS
1. UNDERGRAD- 3-5 articles
2. MASTERS- 5-10 articles
3. PhD- 10-15 articles
Theoretical Framework
Theories are formulated to explain, predict, and understand phenomena and, in many cases, to
challenge and extend existing knowledge within the limits of critical bounding assumptions.
Theoretical Framework
It introduces and describes the theory that explains why the research problem under study
exists.
The theoretical framework is the structure that can hold or support a theory of a research
study.
It consists of concepts and, together with their definitions and reference to relevant scholarly
literature, existing theory that is used for your particular study.
It must demonstrate an understanding of theories and concepts that are relevant to the topic of
your research paper and that relate to the broader areas of knowledge being considered.
REMEMBER:
STATE- Present Theory
EXPLAIN- Cross-referenced
1. An explicit statement of theoretical assumptions permits the reader to evaluate them critically.
2. The theoretical framework connects the researcher to existing knowledge. Guided by a relevant
theory, you are given a basis for your hypotheses and choice of research methods.
3. Articulating the theoretical assumptions of a research study forces you to address questions of
why and how. It permits you to intellectually transition from simply describing a phenomenon
you have observed to generalizing about various aspects of that phenomenon.
4. Having a theory helps you identify the limits to those generalizations. A theoretical framework
specifies which key variables influence a phenomenon of interest and highlights the need to
examine how those key variables might differ and under what circumstances.