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chandani

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Stetler and Marram developed a model concerned with:
 
  a. research use.
  b. role progression from novice to expert.
  c. strategies for coping and change.
  d. system stability and adaptability.

Question 2

Which of the following is the last stage in Stetler's research utilization model?
 
  a. Evaluation
  b. Comparative Evaluation
  c. Translation/Application
  d. Preparation



reelove4eva

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Answer to Question 1

ANS: A
Stetler's (1994, 2001) model is to make using research evidence in practice a conscious, critical thinking process that is initiated by the user.
Stetler's model concerns research utilization, not role progression.
Stetler's model concerns research utilization, not coping strategies.
Stetler's model concerns research utilization, not system stability and adaptability.

Answer to Question 2

ANS: A
The five stages in Stetler's model of research utilization are (1) preparation, (2) validation, (3) comparative evaluation, (4) translation/application, and (5) evaluation..
Comparative Evaluation is the third stage in Stetler's model.
Translation/Application is the fourth stage in Stetler's model.
Preparation is the first stage in Stetler's model.



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