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Chapter 05: Finding and Appraising the Literature
LoBiondo-Wood: Nursing Research in Canada, 4th Edition
MULTIPLE CHOICE
a. | Critiquing a study |
b. | Researching a topic |
c. | Conducting a study |
d. | Searching the literature |
ANS: B
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A | A critique of a study determines the study’s strengths and weaknesses; the critique of the literature review is only one focus of the overall critique. |
B | A critical review of the literature is used to investigate topics for class assignments. |
C | A literature review in a study includes a critical evaluation of data-based and conceptual literature. |
D | Searching the literature is conducted both in information-seeking efforts for research and in academic assignments. |
DIF: Cognitive Level: Comprehension
MSC: NCLEX Client Care Needs Category: Safe and Effective Care Environment; Health Promotion and Maintenance
a. | In the abstract |
b. | In the Discussion section |
c. | Following the Methods section |
d. | After the beginning of the report |
ANS: D
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A | Although it may be referred to, the abstract does not contain the full literature review. |
B | There may be some reference to the literature to explain the findings; however, the Discussion section is not typically where the full literature review is found. |
C | The literature review is not found following the Methods section. |
D | The literature review is found after the beginning of the report, typically after the Introduction to the study. |
DIF: Cognitive Level: Knowledge
MSC: NCLEX Client Care Needs Category: Safe and Effective Care Environment; Health Promotion and Maintenance
a. | Literature review guides all steps of the research process. |
b. | Literature review is necessary only in defining the problem statement. |
c. | Literature review provides a vehicle to disseminate the findings of the study. |
d. | The value of literature review is limited to finding gaps or inconsistencies in the knowledge base. |
ANS: A
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A | Literature review is constantly referred to and is important throughout all stages of a research study. |
B | Literature review guides the problem statement as it is defined, along with all other parts and stages of a research study. |
C | A completed study may be published to disseminate its findings and thus becomes one citation in a literature review for future studies. |
D | Literature review contributes to consistencies in the literature, locates instruments used to measure variables, identifies experts on topics, and has other functions as well. |
DIF: Cognitive Level: Comprehension
MSC: NCLEX Client Care Needs Category: Safe and Effective Care Environment; Health Promotion and Maintenance
a. | Discovering conceptual traditions used to examine problems |
b. | Generating useful research questions and hypotheses for nursing |
c. | Determining what is known and unknown about a subject, concept, or problem |
d. | Uncovering a new practice intervention or gaining support for current interventions, protocols, and policies |
ANS: B
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A | Discovering conceptual traditions used to examine problems applies to systematic reviews and to reviews for research purposes. |
B | The literature review focuses the research purpose by discovering conflicts in the literature and pinpointing where little research evidence exists. |
C | Discovering conceptual traditions used to examine problems applies to systematic reviews and to reviews for research purposes. |
D | A systematic review offers clinicians the best available evidence to make clinical judgements and to support evidence-informed practice protocols. |
DIF: Cognitive Level: Knowledge
MSC: NCLEX Client Care Needs Category: Safe and Effective Care Environment; Health Promotion and Maintenance
a. | retrieved materials. |
b. | theoretical summaries. |
c. | importance of the author. |
d. | variables being studied. |
ANS: D
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A | Some retrieved citations are not useful and must be discarded. |
B | The conceptual or theoretical framework does not necessarily organize the literature review. |
C | At times, authors must be unknown in order to do a thorough literature review. |
D | The variables being studied provide a useful organizational approach to the literature review; other organizational approaches exist as well. |
DIF: Cognitive Level: Comprehension
MSC: NCLEX Client Care Needs Category: Safe and Effective Care Environment; Health Promotion and Maintenance
a. | Literature review has no relevance to interpreting the findings. |
b. | The researcher needs to review only the literature that supports the findings. |
c. | The researcher should review literature that supports the findings and also literature that refutes the findings. |
d. | Literature review is of relevance to the conceptualization of the study. |
ANS: C
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A | Literature review is used to accurately interpret and discuss the results or findings of a study. |
B | Literature review has many purposes, including the discovery of gaps, consistencies, inconsistencies, and unanswered questions in the literature about a problem. |
C | Literature review should be done to support as well as refute findings. |
D | Literature review is an essential element to the conceptualization as well as to the other parts of the study. |
DIF: Cognitive Level: Analysis
MSC: NCLEX Client Care Needs Category: Safe and Effective Care Environment; Health Promotion and Maintenance
a. | The articles are critiqued by a panel of experts. |
b. | The articles selected for publication relate to a specific field of knowledge. |
c. | Competition occurs among authors to have their articles published in this journal. |
d. | The journal publishes only articles that are primary sources of research findings. |
ANS: A
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A | The articles are critiqued by a panel of experts. |
B | Articles selected for publication are sources of the latest information about a great variety of fields of knowledge. |
C | No overt competition occurs among authors, since in a refereed journal the reviews are blinded in most cases. |
D | Refereed journals are the first source of primary scholarly literature. |
DIF: Cognitive Level: Comprehension
MSC: NCLEX Client Care Needs Category: Safe and Effective Care Environment; Health Promotion and Maintenance
a. | A Nursing Intervention to Reduce Prehospital Delay in Acute Coronary Syndrome: A Randomized Clinical Trial |
b. | The Vulnerability of Elder Abuse Among a Sample of Custodial Grandfathers: An Exploratory Study |
c. | Depression, Self-Esteem, Loneliness, and Social Support Among Mothers Participating in the New Parents Project |
d. | Toward a Theory of Patient Satisfaction |
ANS: D
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A | This title suggests an experimental research design. |
B | This title suggests a descriptive quantitative or qualitative research design. |
C | This title suggests a nonexperimental descriptive study. |
D | This article reflects on a theory or concept concerning patient satisfaction. |
DIF: Cognitive Level: Analysis
MSC: NCLEX Client Care Needs Category: Safe and Effective Care Environment; Health Promotion and Maintenance
a. | Empirical literature |
b. | Conceptual literature |
c. | Clinical literature |
d. | Informational literature |
ANS: A
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A | The word study suggests a data-based or empirical article. |
B | As a study, the article does not imply solely conceptual literature. |
C | It is not possible to determine that the article focuses on clinical literature. |
D | The word study excludes an article including informational literature. |
DIF: Cognitive Level: Analysis
MSC: NCLEX Client Care Needs Category: Safe and Effective Care Environment; Health Promotion and Maintenance
a. | They provide material written by the person who conducted the study. |
b. | They provide a different way of looking at specific issues or problems. |
c. | They determine the relationship of two or more variables affecting an outcome. |
d. | They increase the body of nursing knowledge in a specific area of practice. |
ANS: D
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A | Secondary sources are authored by an individual other than the researcher who conducted the study. |
B | The evidence that is distilled by an expert usually provides a critical evaluation or response to a study, not necessarily a different way of looking at specific issues or problems. |
C | This answer describes the pattern of a hypothesis. |
D | Secondary sources published in refereed journals usually include implications for practice and the work’s contributions to the development of nursing science. |
DIF: Cognitive Level: Knowledge
MSC: NCLEX Client Care Needs Category: Safe and Effective Care Environment; Health Promotion and Maintenance
a. | Including as many secondary sources as possible |
b. | Analyzing an article for its strengths and weaknesses |
c. | Using direct quotations to present the majority of the information |
d. | Allowing the research consumer to form to his or her own synthesis of the literature |
ANS: B
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A | Primary sources are preferred to secondary sources when writing a relevant literature review. |
B | Critical reviews of articles are strategies that reveal the article’s strengths and weaknesses; critiques are essential for writing relevant reviews of the literature. |
C | Paraphrasing and interpreting literature citations are preferred strategies over direct quotations for most literature reviews. |
D | The researcher, not the consumer of research, synthesizes the literature to determine the research question, the basis of the study, and the implementation of the study. |
DIF: Cognitive Level: Comprehension
MSC: NCLEX Client Care Needs Category: Safe and Effective Care Environment; Health Promotion and Maintenance
a. | Collecting and critically reading all articles related to the topic published in the last 10 years. |
b. | Selecting for printout only those articles whose abstracts indicate usefulness. |
c. | Avoiding articles from clinical journals. |
d. | Avoiding articles that do not include the term “study” in the title. |
ANS: B
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A | This approach is too time-consuming, and the selection of sources is not sufficiently narrowed. |
B | This approach narrows the search to a more manageable focus. |
C | Some clinical journal articles may be relevant, including data-based and conceptual sources. |
D | Many data-based articles do not include the word study in the title; avoiding such articles on a research topic would restrict the selection. |
DIF: Cognitive Level: Comprehension
MSC: NCLEX Client Care Needs Category: Safe and Effective Care Environment; Health Promotion and Maintenance
a. | Empirical literature |
b. | Conceptual literature |
c. | Clinical literature |
d. | Informational literature |
ANS: A
Feedback | |
A | The phrase significant findings suggests a quantitative study; whether the findings were significant or not, this still indicates that the study should be classified as empirical literature. |
B | The example indicates that the study was empirical, not conceptual, literature. |
C | There is no information to suggest that the study used clinical or another type of literature. |
D | This answer is not specific enough. Much of the literature can be considered informational. |
DIF: Cognitive Level: Comprehension
MSC: NCLEX Client Care Needs Category: Safe and Effective Care Environment; Health Promotion and Maintenance
a. | Purpose |
b. | Conclusions |
c. | Method |
d. | Organizing framework |
ANS: C
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A | Many articles have stated purposes. |
B | Many articles have stated conclusions. |
C | The description method suggests a systematic, objective approach intrinsic to a data-based article. |
D | Many articles have organizing frameworks, such as theoretical. |
DIF: Cognitive Level: Analysis
MSC: NCLEX Client Care Needs Category: Safe and Effective Care Environment; Health Promotion and Maintenance
a. | CINAHL |
b. | MEDLINE |
c. | The Canadian Nurse |
d. | World Wide Web |
ANS: A
Feedback | |
A | CINAHL is the most relevant and frequently used source for nursing literature covering nursing and related literature from 1956 to the present. |
B | MEDLINE includes some nursing sources, but it is not the most comprehensive database. |
C | This journal is not a comprehensive source of literature. |
D | The World Wide Web is not the best source of data-based reports for nursing. |
DIF: Cognitive Level: Knowledge
MSC: NCLEX Client Care Needs Category: Safe and Effective Care Environment; Health Promotion and Maintenance
a. | Literature review has no role in qualitative research. |
b. | Articles for literature review in qualitative studies are largely drawn from secondary sources. |
c. | In many cases the literature review for a qualitative study is not conducted until after the study has been completed. |
d. | The processes involved in literature review are the same for both qualitative and quantitative studies. |
ANS: C
Feedback | |
A | Literature review is very important in qualitative research. |
B | Articles for qualitative studies are primary and secondary sources. |
C | Often the very nature of the qualitative design dictates that a literature review be conducted after the study has been completed. |
D | The processes are not necessarily the same for qualitative and quantitative studies. |
DIF: Cognitive Level: Knowledge
MSC: NCLEX Client Care Needs Category: Safe and Effective Care Environment; Health Promotion and Maintenance
a. | How was the review conducted? |
b. | Was every relevant article critiqued? |
c. | Does the literature review reveal existing knowledge? |
d. | Was there an appropriate number of secondary sources? |
ANS: C
Feedback | |
A | The outcome of the review is more important than the review process itself. |
B | It is not possible to critique every relevant article. |
C | The overall purpose of a literature review is to reveal existing knowledge. |
D | There is no correct number of secondary (or primary) sources. |
DIF: Cognitive Level: Knowledge
MSC: NCLEX Client Care Needs Category: Safe and Effective Care Environment; Health Promotion and Maintenance
a. | Downloading being a slow process at times |
b. | Nontext capabilities that reduce the professionalism of presentations |
c. | Poor quality control over the information on some Web sites |
d. | Much of the available information being too technical to be understood by the casual reader |
ANS: C
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A | Downloading is often a rapid process. |
B | This is not an accurate statement about the professionalism of presentations and nontext capabilities. |
C | Many sources are not data-based, primary sources. It is not always evident which sources are data-based and which are not. |
D | Much of the information on the Web is highly comprehensible for the casual reader. |
DIF: Cognitive Level: Knowledge
MSC: NCLEX Client Care Needs Category: Safe and Effective Care Environment; Health Promotion and Maintenance
a. | The most recent 6 months |
b. | The last 1 year |
c. | The last 3 to 5 years |
d. | No need to limit the timeline |
ANS: C
Feedback | |
A | The most recent 6 months is an insufficient timeline for an academic paper or project. |
B | The last 1 year is an insufficient timeline for an academic paper or project. |
C | The last 3 to 5 years is a sufficient timeline for an academic paper or project, since recent literature will be relevant and may include classic references in reference lists. |
D | Extensive literature reviews may be self-limiting due to available citations on specific topics. |
DIF: Cognitive Level: Knowledge
MSC: NCLEX Client Care Needs Category: Safe and Effective Care Environment; Health Promotion and Maintenance
a. | Explode topic |
b. | Limit to abstracts |
c. | Search from 1995 to 2001 |
d. | Search diabetes diagnosis and treatment |
ANS: D
Feedback | |
A | Explode topic is a search strategy, not a Boolean connection. |
B | Limiting the search to abstracts is not a Boolean connection. |
C | This specifies the time limit of the search. |
D | Examples of Boolean connections are and, not, and to; these link thesaurus terms and influence the search. |
DIF: Cognitive Level: Knowledge
MSC: NCLEX Client Care Needs Category: Safe and Effective Care Environment; Health Promotion and Maintenance
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