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Published Journal
Article :Sandra St John- Kelleher
Putting All the Pieces
Together
September 5, 2011
Ann Marie Spinelli
HCS/443 University of Phoenix
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INTRODUCTION
v Processes for Analyzing Data
v Plan for Data Analysis; Is it Important?
v What Quantitative Research Report is being
Analyzed?
Pain Assessment in Persons with Dementia: Relationship-
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Definitions:
vQuantitative Research and
Statistical Procedures
v Whats it all about?
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vPhase 1: Comprehension
v Phase 2: Comparison
v Phase 3: Analysis
Critical Appraisal
Process
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Relationship BetweenTheory, Practice, andResearch
v Theory guides the research process,forms the research questions, aids indesign, analysis and interpretation
(CurrentNursing,2011)
v The choice of a research designdepends on the question asked andthe current state of theorydevelopment. (Kaiser Permanente, 2009)
v How can we bridge the gap for theclinical nurse?
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STUDY: Pain Assessment in Persons withDementia: Relationship between self-
report and behavioral observation.
v Type of Study: quasi-experimental, correlational design was
used to investigate pain in older adults with mild to moderatedementia,; data collected in various ways, bothqualitative and quantitative
v Hypothesis Tested:
If self-report and behaviors were related in cognitivelyintact persons, there
would be some basis to infer that the same behaviorsindicated ain in
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Research Study
v Strengths of Study
Clarity of the problem
Logical methodology, researchaims/questions/hypotheses
Use of validated measurement tools
Builds on previous research ( 14 assessment
tools recently developed)
Shows the importance for nursing
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Weaknesses of Study: Sample Composition Sample was predominantly caucasian Sample was predominantly female
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v What Types of Statistical Tests wereUsed?
Brief screening interview to confirm study eligibility andto ascertain cognitive status.
Interviewer administered surveys; Control groupinterviewed about their pain and completed an activity-based protocol designed to evoke pain behaviors in
persons with persistent pain.
Numerical Pain Scales
McGill Pain Questionnaire
MMSE; to assess cognitive status
v What do These Tests Tell Us Aboutthe Data?
Statistical TestsUsed
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Theoretical andMethodological
Limitationsv Theory was appropriate and
logical
v Multidimensional Methodology
gives this study strength
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v What is Bias ?
v What are some reasons it occurs?
vWas there evidence of Bias in this study?
Researcher Bias
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Ethical and legal considerationsrelated to the protection of
human subjectsv Regulated by Law and Ethical
Considerations
v No Deviation from Ethical and Legal Standardswere noted in this study
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Statistical Tests Used
v What Types of Statistical Tests
were Used?
v What do These Tests Tell Us About
the Data?
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vDedicatio
Nurses Role in Implementing and
DisseminatingResearch
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Additional Studies toCorroborate
Findingsv Numerous studies substantiate findings for study
examined
v Pain is under-recognized in people with dementia
v Behaviors are indicative of pain
v Education of staff in recognition of behaviors that
indicate pain can help alleviate suffering
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Key Points of How the StudyProvides Evidence for
Evidence-Based Practicev cognitive impairment diminishes self reportedpain assessed at rest but only when analgesics arenot controlled.
v cognitively impaired elderly people less likely than cognitively intact elderlypeople to report pain, consistent with reports in the literature, but whenanalgesics were controlled for, these differences disappeared.
v findings support the usefulness and the importance of mobility-based painassessments
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The number of occurrences of each of the eight behavioral indicatorsobserved was summed. ANCOVA models, controlling for analgesics andusing Bonferroni correction for multiple comparisons (P5.005), revealed nosignificant differences between cognitively intact and impaired elderly peoplefor any behavioral pain indicators investigated
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CONCLUSION
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