The
Rho Theta Chapter
of STTI at Northern Kentucky University and St.
Elizabeth Medical Center (SEMC) hosted the third annual Nursing Research
Workshop on January 26, 2008.
This
event was held at no charge with approximately 90 community nurses and nursing
students in attendance. A total of 4.8 CEUs were provided for those who attended.
Conference
participants were able to choose from among the following concurrent sessions.
SESSION
ONE:
Quantitative
Research I: Defining the Research Problem and Doing a Literature Review
Carrie McCoy, PhD, RN, NKU
Interpreting
Statistics in Nursing Research
Tina Volz, PhD, RN, SEMC
Applied
Qualitative Research I: An Introduction
Ann Keller, EdD, RN, NKU
Louis Niemer, PhD, RN, NKU
SESSION
TWO:
Quantitative
Research II: Finding the Right Theoretical Framework and Research Methods
for Your Study
Carrie McCoy, PhD, RN, NKU
Applied
Qualitative Research II: Sampling and Data Collection
Ann Keller, EdD, RN, NKU
Louis Niemer, PhD, RN, NKU
SESSION
THREE:
Quantitative
Research III: Data Collection
Carrie McCoy, PhD, RN, NKU
Preparing
Professional Nursing Research Posters
Annie Dollins, PhD, RN, NKU
Applied
Qualitative Research III: Data Analysis
Ann Keller, EdD, RN, NKU
Louis Niemer, PhD, RN, NKU
This
event was sponsored in part through a University-Community Partnership Grant from
Northern Kentucky University