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michelleunicorn

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Which of the following are potential benefits from participating in a study? Select all that apply.
 
  A) Monetary gains
  B) Access to a new and potentially beneficial treatment
  C) Opportunity to discuss personal feelings and experiences with an objective listener
  D) Opportunity to help determine the research question that the study is based on

Question 2

Which statement, made by a research student, provides evidence that the student understands the mission of the Academic Center for Evidenced-Based Nursing (ACE)?
 
  1. ACE distributes evidence to clinicians, educators, administrators, and policy makers.
  2. ACE promotes the efforts of evidence-based nursing practice through education, research, and development.
  3. ACE takes evidence-based practice and turns it into improved health care and client outcomes.
  4. ACE is a source of funding for the novice researcher of evidence-based nursing practice.



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Answer to Question 1

A, B, C
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One strategy that researchers use to protect participants is to conduct a risk/benefit assessment. Such an assessment is designed to evaluate whether the benefits of participating in a study are in line with the costs, be they financial, physical, emotional, or sociali.e., whether the risk/benefit ratio is acceptable. Major potential benefits to participants include access to a potentially beneficial intervention, opportunity to discuss a problem with an objective person, increased knowledge about self or conditions, escape from normal routine, satisfaction in helping others by information gained through study, and direct monetary or material gains. Study participants are not given the opportunity to help determine the research question for the study; that is done by the researchers.

Answer to Question 2

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Rationale 1: The Sarah Cole Hirsch Institute for Best Nursing Practices is an example of a group that distributes evidence to clinicians, educators, administrators, and policy makers.
Rationale 2: Centre for Evidence Based Nursing, which is located at the University of York in the United Kingdom, is an example of a group that furthers evidence-based nursing through education, research, and development.
Rationale 3: The stated goal of ACE is to disseminate research for action.
Rationale 4: ACE is not a source of funding for novice nursing researchers.



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