Temp Chap2 Rsneg 2020 (v2)
Temp Chap2 Rsneg 2020 (v2)
Temp Chap2 Rsneg 2020 (v2)
August, 2020
DAVAO DOCTORS COLLEGE, INC.
GEN. MALVAR ST. DVAO CITY
Chapter II
Research design
Research Participants
The Davao Doctors College third-year nursing students will be the target
population. This is so, understanding that the group has been exposed to
different clinical settings particularly in the delivery room of hospitals and
lying-ins. Also, at this level, some nursing students had experienced watching
a live birth as part of training in the labor and delivery setting. The majority of
these students have experienced in caring for labor patients. They are
assigned for vital signs checking, monitoring contractions and fetal heart tone,
administer medications, and most importantly giving comfort measures and
teach the patient about their newborn and growing family. From these nursing
care, the students would therefore be able to reflect on their various
experiences during clinical practice and show a willingness to participate in
this study.
The study will be using a purposive sampling method. The participants are
selected based on their knowledge of the phenomenon to share their
knowledge and experiences with the researcher (Brink, 1996). The purpose
of the study will be explained to the participants and informed consent will be
given.
The inclusion criteria are the following: must be a third-year student, has
the willingness to participate in the study, have been exposed to delivery room
settings (hospitals or lying ins), have experienced to be assigned as a handle
during DR rotation, and have been assigned to manage a labor patient.
Data Sources
The information needed for this analysis will be conducted primarily from
verbalization of 3rd year nursing students of Davao Doctors College about
their lived experiences in maternity exposure, in different hospitals or
maternity clinics they are assigned. The participants who participate in this
study will be the primary data sources and related literature which will be
considered as secondary data sources for this study, it will serve as the
additional data to support the information that will be collected as the primary
data sources include some interview, focus group, document analysis,
observation for data information.
Data Collection
After gathering the data the researchers will interpret the information of
the participants that are included in the criteria. The result will be the basis of
future researchers to enhance the practice in maternity nursing exposure.
There are numerous potential methods and bases that can be used to
complement the trustworthiness of the results of the qualitative study.
Reflexivity
This study is conducted to evaluate the nursing student who had exposure
in maternity, what are their experiences when taking care of the labored
patient in the maternity exposure. With the use of the phenomenological
approach, nursing students will able to explain and describe their experiences
in maternity exposure.
Data Analysis
Narrative Analysis was used to analyze the data which was gathered from
interviews to better understand a person’s experience or collective
experience. Allen (2017), the definition of narrative analysis as the category of
analytical frames in which researchers view stories that are told in the sense
of research and/or experienced in daily life. Researchers performing this form
of research are numerous, but equally important and significant —
interpretations and conclusions by concentrating on various elements.
Narrative analysis in research helps to disclose the connections in the length
of work; It incorporates the experiences in the way of learning as a foundation
along the period. The benefits in using a narrative analysis will allow the
researchers to try to understand the different aspects of a person's context
and study the personal and social facets of learning that involve independent
learning and the collaborative setting in which learners learn ( Cowger, T. &
Tritz, J., 2019). Using the ordinal data method in interpreting the data to
access the participant’s feelings.