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Assessment 2: Poster Weighting: 30% Word count: There is a word limit of 1500 words (Part A 500 words and Part B 1000 words). Use your computer to total the number of words used in your assignment. However, do not include the reference list at the end of your assignment in the word count. In-text citations will be included in the additional 10%-word count. If you exceed the word limit by more than 10% the marker will stop marking at 1500 words (Part A-500 words and Part B-1000 words) plus 10%.
Submission details:

– You MUST use the template provided on vUWS under the ’Assessment 2’ tab located on the left hand pane for both Part A (poster) and Part B (guided questions with rationale) –
Submit your assessment through Turnitin.
– Fill in the required information which co
ectly co
esponds to the headings in the template provided
– The ’background’ section of the poster and responses to the guided questions with rational MUST be referenced (minimum five academic references)
– Footnotes may be used for referencing in the poster to save the space. A guide on how to footnote is located under the ’Assessment 2’ tab in vUWS
– The word limit for the poster is 500 words and for the rationale is 1000 The word limit allocated for each question is only a guide and is based on the weighting of the marks for each question
For Nursing students only
Topic area 1: Medication safety is an integral part of nursing and midwifery practice. Medicines are associated with a higher incidence of e
ors and adverse events than other healthcare interventions. In the interest of patient safety, measures must be undertaken to improve the safety and quality of medication administration. 7
Topic area 2: A healthcare-associated infection (HAI), is an infection that is acquired in a hospital or other health care facility. Healthcare-associated infections are one of the most common complications affecting patients in healthcare facilities. Consequences of HAIs include; prolonged hospital stays and increased cost of patient care, as well as unnecessary pain and suffering for patients and in some cases death.
Part A: Poster Develop a poster using the template provided on vUWS. In response to your topic area the poster must include the following:
– Title
– A
ief background (significance of selected topic)
– Research question (PICo/PICO)
– Database search
– Methodology
– Research design
– Participants
– Sampling strategies
– Data collection method
– Data analysis method
– References
Part B: Guided questions providing the rationale Based on the topic selected in your poster respond to the questions below using the template provided on vUWS;
1. Provide the rationale for the choice of the research design (qualitative/ quantitative/mixed method) and its relevance to proposed research project (350 words)
2. Provide the rationale for the selection of the participants (sampling criteria), sampling strategies and data collection method and its appropriateness to the proposed research project (350 words)
3. Provide the rationale for the selection of the data analysis method and why is it appropriate for the proposed research project? (300 words)
Reference
Nursing and midwifery research : methods and appraisal for evidence based practice 
Author:Schneider, Z. Whitehead, D. LoBiondo-Wood, G. & Haber, J
Publication Date:2016
Edition:5th edn
ISBN: XXXXXXXXXX
Place of publication:Chatswood, N.S.W
Publisher:Elsevie
Common qualitative methods 
Book Title:Nursing and midwifery research : methods and appraisal for evidence based practice
Book Author:Schneider, Z., Whitehead, D., LoBiondo-Wood, G., & Haber, J.
Chapter  Author:Whitehead, D, Dilworth, S., & Higgins, I
Start page:93 
End page:109 (chp 6)
Publication Date:2016
Edition:5th edn
ISBN: XXXXXXXXXX
Place of publication:Chatswood, N.S.W
Publisher:Elsevie
Experiences of peripheral IV insertion in hospital: a qualitative study. 
Author:Larsen, E., Keogh, S., Marsh, N., & Rickard, C.
Journal Title:British journal of nursing
Volume:26
Pages:S18-S25
Start page:S18 
End page:S25
Publication Date:2017
ISSN: XXXXXXXXXX
Issue:19
DOI: XXXXXXXXXX
jon XXXXXXXXXXS18
Sampling data and data collection in qualitative research 
Book Title:Nursing and midwifery research : methods and appraisal for evidence based practice
Book Author:Schneider, Z., Whitehead, D., LoBiondo-Wood, G., & Haber, J.
Chapter  Author:Whitehead, D & Whitehead, L
Start page:111 
End page:126 (chp 7)
Publication Date:2016
Edition:5th edn
ISBN: XXXXXXXXXX
Place of publication:Chatswood, N.S.W
Publisher:Elsevie
Marking Criteria
High Distinction
Part A: Poster Choose one of the given topic areas, identify research question, highlight the significance, conduct the initial database search and illustrate the proposed research methods in the form of a poster (500)
Appropriate topic area chosen, significance highlighted, well-structured research question formulated and appropriate data set presented through database search. Research method expertly identified.
Part B: Guided questions providing the rational
1. Provide the rationale for the choice of the research design (qualitative/ quantitative/mixed method) and its relevance to the proposed research project (350 words)
The design is appropriately identified and thoroughly described. The relationship between the chosen design and the research question of the research project is skilfully and logically argued.
2.Provide the rationale for the selection of the participants (sampling criteria), sampling strategies and data collection method and its appropriateness to the proposed research project (350 words)
identifies and adequately justifies the sampling criteria and elaborates the significance of identifying sampling criteria prior to recruitment in answering the research question. Identifies and appraise the sampling strategies and details how the chosen sampling strategies was more appropriate than potential alternatives. Critically explores and effectively analyses the data collection method and its appropriateness to the proposed research project.
3.Provide the rationale for the selection of the data analysis method and why is it appropriate for the proposed research project? (300 words
The method of data analysis co
ectly identified, described in detail, and comprehensively discussed. Provides a detailed rationale for the chosen data analysis method in relation to the research design and provides a detailed argument for its applicability.

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Farag, A., Blegen, M., Gedney-Lose, A., Lose, D., & Perkhounkova, Y. (2017). Voluntary medication e
or reporting by ED nurses: examining the association with work environment and social capital. Journal of Emergency Nursing, 43(3), 246-254.
Samsiah, A., Othman, N., Jamshed, S., & Hassali, M. A. (2016). Perceptions and attitudes towards medication e
or reporting in primary care clinics: a qualitative study in malaysia. PloS one, 11(12), e0166114.
Wahr, J. A., Abernathy III, J. H., Laza
a, E. H., Keebler, J. R., Wall, M. H., Lynch, I., ... & Cooper, R. L. (2017). Medication safety in the operating room: literature and expert-based recommendations. BJA: British Journal of Anaesthesia, 118(1), 32-43.
Is the rate of medication safety being higher among nurses of government hospitals compared to the nurses working in the private hospital setting?
Medication safety in healthcare organization is considered as the prime issue. As mentioned by Wahr et al. (2017), it has been seen that there are medication standards which are implemented in all the healthcare organizations in nursing practice. Despite of the medication standards, the rate of medication e
ors is too high. As stated by Farag, Blegen, Gedney-Lose, Lose, and Perkhounkova (2017), healthcare industry is struggling to reduce the rate of medication e
ors. The rate of medication e
ors is around 42%. It has been seen that medication e
ors are responsible for the death of the patient. Thus, it is considered as the marker of the quality provided in the healthcare settings. Although, most of the medication e
ors remain unregistered as they do not take the life of the patients still the rate remains very high. As noted by Samsiah, Othman, Jamshed, and Hassali (2016), the most common type of medication e
ors in nursing practice include administering of the medicine in wrong form, delaying of medicine, prescription of the wrong medicine, overdose of the medicine, and mixing of two medicines which have react with each other. There are many factors which contributed towards medication e
ors. Negligence of the nursing practice is the main reason for the occu
ence of large number of medication e
ors.
Rate of medication e
ors in government hospital
Nurses in the hospital settings
Rate of medication e
ors in private hospital
Medication safety
MEDICATION SAFETY IN NURSING PRACTICE
Quantitative quasi-experimental design
Nurses in the government hospital setting and private hospital setting
Simple random selection method
Surveys using questionnaire
Inferential statistics
Medication e
ors, nursing practice, government hospital, private hospital
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