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NVCC How Sleep Quality Helps in Managing Stress among Nurses Research Proposal

 

How Sleep Quality Helps in Managing Stress among Nurses Working During Night Shifts

  1. In approximately two pages, analyze your topic and the issue you have identified by providing the following information. Cite sources from your annotated bibliography to support and illustrate your claims. The proposal should help you articulate your goals for the literature review and help you plan how you will use the sources you have already collected.
  2. Title: A descriptive statement about your project. Example: Treating Depression through Online Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT): Increasing Access to Mental Health Care in Underserved Areas
  3. Research Question: Develop and refine a question that will drive the research for your literature review. Remember that good research questions ask “how” and “why” rather than “when.” Use questions that cannot be answered by “yes” or “no.”Example: How can online cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) to treat depression help underserved areas provide access to mental health care?
  4. Next Steps: What other sources will you need to answer your research question?Example: Studies about the efficacy of online CBT to treat depression; data to establish Internet access in underserved areas; legal implications for online CBT; what other treatment interventions for depression could serve populations in underserved areas.
  5. Purpose: This establishes the focus for the literature review. What will your literature review achieve? What use will it be to your proposed audience?Example: Purposes will vary, but they may address existing conflicts in the published research, gaps in the research that illustrate the need for more studies; data to establish the available technology to deliver mental health care online, etc. The purpose will determine the audience.
  6. Proposed Audience: Who would be interested in reading your literature review? What purpose will it serve for this audience? Keep in mind that your literature review can be for a specific scholarly audience (define who that would be) OR a specific professional audience (define who that would be).Example: Audiences may vary but could include scholars in the field of mental health and/or public health. Professional audiences could be technology experts who specialize in secure medical information, government agencies that provide support for mental health care. Your purpose will determine the audience.