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Resources Potential Problems And Needs Assessment Research Paper

Safety is a term used to refer to prevention of an occurrence of risk that might cause damage, either severe or mild. It also refers to the precautions taken to reduce the risk of death, injury, property damage or hazards that might accrue during the performance of activities. Safety measures include fire safety, health safety, building safety, road safety, food safety, workplace safety, which individuals insure. Resources

Basing on various risks that humans are exposed to, often occur under working fields. One of the sources that will aid in conducting research is an interview in various working environments and different homes of people. Notes are taken during interviews especially under working environments such as roads, hospitals, agricultural centers and companies. Questions are also asked during interviews by the interviewer and have to be well framed based on the subject of safety. Electronic devices such as sound recorders are used where it is inappropriate to write. Questionnaires go hand in hand with interviews, as it gives a clue of the interviewee on what...

Open-ended questionnaires are appropriate, as it will give wider information on safety. Close-ended questionnaires are appropriate when the researcher requires information on safety in a given field. Carrying out hypothesis by a researcher in a given field, for example, conducting research on health measures require a researcher to conduct hypothesis in a given hospital. First, the research should be planned, with health care unit identified. Tools to be used while researching and the people involved in the research such as health care managers in the given hospital, nurses, patients and staff personnel. Eventually the hypothesis is carried out and clear information about health safety and measures undertaken to avoid health hazards (Brown, M. pg. 34).
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While carrying out a study, several barriers and problems might accrue. As for hypothesis carried out in respective fields, the managers of such units determine what, when, how the research is to be conducted. This hinders the researchers from their actual goal and end…

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Brown, M. (1992). Health Care Management Straregy:Strategy Structure, and Process. Bolton: Jones and Bartlett Learning.

Kulakowski, E. a. (2008). Research Administration and Management. Chicago: Jones and Bartlett Learning.
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