NRS-465
Topic 3 DQ 2
Replies to peers needs to have a minimum of 100-150 words
NRS-465
Topic 3 DQ 2
Replies to peers needs to have a minimum of 100-150 words with at least 1 reference, within 5 years, in APA format and must be cited in your post. Your post and replies must be a substantial post, which means you need to have some of the following: reference, past experiences, etc.
Respond to Jodi
Do you think or should there be someone from all disciplines on the IRB panel?
NRS-465
Topic 3 DQ 2
Replies to peers needs to have a minimum of 100-150 words with at least 1 reference, within 5 years, in APA format and must be cited in your post. Your post and replies must be a substantial post, which means you need to have some of the following: reference, past experiences, etc.
Respond to Rosa
Institutional Review Board:
The Institutional Review Board (IRB) is responsible for reviewing and monitoring research involving humans to ensure protection of their rights and welfare as participants. All research studies that involve human participation require approval from the IRB (Lapid et al., 2019). The IRB has the authority to approve, require modification for pending approval or disapprove research.
Peer-Reviewed Research:
Studies have shown that critical care nurses (CCN) experience a higher level of stress and burnout in comparison to other specialties. In the study by Villarante et al., they conducted an anonymous survey of a national sample of CCNs to determine the prevalence of burnout and its associated environmental factors (Villarante et al., 2023).
Ethical Considerations:
Voluntary Participation – An anonymous link we distributed to respondents using convenience sampling though social media and further disseminated via snowball sampling.
Informed Consent – A statement of informed consent was distributed with the survey questions and participants acknowledged consent prior to accessing the survey.
Anonymity – Survey did not request any personal, identifiable information. Survey instead included demographic questions such as education level, years in current unit, work schedule; work-place questions such as break schedule, availability of a wellness space at the institution; questions on the availability of institutional strategies to alleviate stress and burn and questions on the health of their work environment.
References:
Lapid, M. I., Clarke, B. L., & Wright, R. S. (2019). Institutional Review Boards: What Clinician Researchers Need to Know. Mayo Clinic Proceedings, 94(3), 515–525. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.mayocp.2019.01.020
Villarante, D. M., O’Donoghue, S. C., Medeiros, M., Milton, E., Walsh, K., O’Donoghue, A., Celi, L. A., Hayes, M. M., & DiLibero, J. (2023). A National Survey of Stress and Burnout in Critical Care Nurses: A Prepandemic Study. PubMed, 42(5), 248–254. https://doi.org/10.1097/dcc.0000000000000598