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r***@gmail.com
2019-04-23 07:48:20 UTC
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Hello

My name is Rosni. I have a question to ask regarding data analysis.i'm doing a study title: knowledge, attitude and willingness toward organ donation among intensive care nurses

I'm not sure what type of analysis i should run...

Here are my objective

General objective: to determine the knowledge, attitude and willingness toward organ donation among intensive care nurses

Specific objective:
1. to assess knowledge, attitude and willingness towards organ donation among intensive care nurses

2. To establish a relationship between the various socio demographic data on knowledge, attitude and willingness toward organ donation among intensive care nurses


Your help is really appreciated

Thank you
Rich Ulrich
2019-04-25 20:27:09 UTC
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Post by r***@gmail.com
Hello
My name is Rosni. I have a question to ask regarding data analysis.i'm doing a study title: knowledge, attitude and willingness toward organ donation among intensive care nurses
I'm not sure what type of analysis i should run...
Here are my objective
General objective: to determine the knowledge, attitude and willingness toward organ donation among intensive care nurses
1. to assess knowledge, attitude and willingness towards organ donation among intensive care nurses
2. To establish a relationship between the various socio demographic data on knowledge, attitude and willingness toward organ donation among intensive care nurses
Your help is really appreciated
UCLA has a set of tutorials on analyses, illustrated for several
packages. This looks like a student assignment. Because...

DESIGN?
That looks like a sterile set of objectives, unless you have
concerns that your nurses are /particularly/ ignorant or hostile
when it comes to transplants. Are you using some standard
scales, with norms available for comparisons? If these are
your own questions, you start out only with their "face" validity.

Having a comparison to other nurses might say certain things;
a comparison to a naive patient group (Not to startle them! -
maybe non-patient would be better) could say something else.
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Rich Ulrich
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