A nurse is reading the report of a qualitative research study conducted in the hospital where the nurse is employed and published in the quarterly newsletter. From information in the report, the nurse can identify two coworkers who have since left the facility. How should the nurse interpret this information?
1. Because the study was published in the hospital newsletter, this breach of confidentiality is not significant.
2. Because the coworkers have left the facility, most people will not be able to identify them.
3. This is a serious breach of confidentiality in the study and should be addressed.
4. This is an interesting finding but isn't significant to the research.
Question 2
The nurse is reading the report of a quantitative research report. What information should the nurse find in this report regarding the study hypothesis? Standard Text: Select all that apply.
1. The statistical test used
2. The probability value
3. The degrees of freedom
4. Themes that were established
5. The results of the test