Organ And Tissue Donation Awareness Term Paper

This study will be one in which nursing professional provide information awareness to members of the community and then following make an assessment of the effectiveness of the instruction provided by the nursing professional to the community of Quincy, Massachusetts. DATA COLLECTION & ANALYSIS

The proposed study is one will qualitatively conduct a literature review of both an extensive and thorough nature in regards to methodology and research design specifically as related to the provision of community information awareness. Secondly, this study will determine the most effective method for assessing the outcome of learning for individuals in the Quincy, Massachusetts community through identification of the same in the review of literature, which will be a synthesis of previous research in this area of study. Finally, resulting from this study will be a research design for implementation of an organ and tissue donation community initiative...

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The proposed study will be of both a qualitative and quantitative nature. The preliminary phase of this proposed study will be in the form of a literature review to be qualitative in nature. The second phase of the study will begin upon the study identifying: (1) effective community instruction methods; and (2) accurate assessment of instruction, the study will be one of a quantitative nature in that information awareness will be provide by the nursing professional, community members will be assessed as to the outcome of learning or effectiveness of instruction in the area of organ and tissue donation awareness in Quincy, Massachusetts.
Bibliography

Role of the Registered Professional Nurse in Organ and Tissue Donation (2008) New York State Nurses Association. Position Statement. Online available at http://www.nysna.org/practice/positions/position10_04.htm

Organ and Tissue Donation Research Proposal

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Role of the Registered Professional Nurse in Organ and Tissue Donation (2008) New York State Nurses Association. Position Statement. Online available at http://www.nysna.org/practice/positions/position10_04.htm

Organ and Tissue Donation Research Proposal


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