Person Centered Care – knowledge development and methodology
The purpose of this paper is to explore the fundamental epistemological, ontological, ethical, ideological, and philosophical tenants that guide scholarly inquiry as evidenced in a published research study while identifying, defining, and describing your own approach. This assignment will be foundational to the future work you do as a graduate student on either a thesis or a project when you begin to develop your methodological plan. You will be able to build on the work you did for the first two assignments. Again, you are strongly advised to take notes on articles as you review them, attend to the feedback of your colleagues during your facilitated discussion, and construct an outline for your paper before you start writing it. It is recommended that you meet with your professor to discuss your ideas as you contemplate this assignment. This scholarly paper will be written in APA (7 th ed.) format, 6-8 pages in length (excluding references and title page), incorporate at least 10 scholarly references, and include the following components:
a) A clearly stated question, and purpose statement for the work. Include a brief background discussion of what drew you to this question/issue, it’s relevance and significance to current nursing practice and/or the nursing profession.
b). Define the epistemological, ontological, ethical, ideological and philosophical tenants that guide the existing approaches to your question you have found in the current literature.
c) Describe and define your personal epistemological, ontological, ethical, ideological and philosophical perspective that will guide your decision in choosing a research methodology?
d) Identify and describe the methodological approach (research design) that provides the most coherent fit between your ontological and epistemological worldview and your research question?
e) Describe your emerging ideas r/t sample (size, sampling techniques, inclusion/exclusion criteria), setting, data collection (methods/tools), data analysis techniques, and knowledge translation plans.
f) A compelling conclusion that convinces the reader of the integrity of the plan and the importance of carrying it out.