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arivle123

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A nurse's research question is, What is the grief experience of women older than 30 years from rural Mexico who have a late-stage pregnancy loss? Which aspect of the question represents the study's context?
 
  a. Late-stage pregnancy loss
  b. Women older than 30 years
  c. Grief experience
  d. Rural Mexico

Question 2

Which research topic would most likely be studied through a qualitative research approach?
 
  a. The meaning of health and health promotion among low-income Southern rural women.
  b. Changes in hope and coping in older adults during rehabilitation after hip fracture.
  c. Exercise effects on fatigue and emotional distress during radiation therapy for breast cancer.
  d. Older adults and HIV/AIDS: The relationship of perceived risk and willingness to interact with individuals with HIV/AIDS.



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: D

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A Late-term pregnancy loss describes the precipitating cause of the topic (grief) to be studied.
B Gender and age designate demographic characteristics of participants.
C Grief experience is the phenomenon to be studied.
D Rural Mexico is the location (context) where the experience occurred for the participants.

Answer to Question 2

ANS: A

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A Qualitative research focuses on what experiences mean to people.
B This topic suggests a descriptive study design.
C This topic suggests an experimental study design.
D This topic suggests an ex post facto or correlational study design.





 

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