control group

control group

To  reinforce the internal validity in this case, the management of nursing  care should implement clear and concise principles to guide the control  group. The assessment of how often patients are ambulated and put on a  chair for feeding should be done before the study to reinforce the  internal validity of the data. In this research, the patients should  have come from a similar environment before the admission. Using the  data for all patients in the control group could also make the data  clear thus strengthening the internal validity. They should also have  similar statuses to enhance internal validity. Before being admitted, it  is also essential for all patients to use or not use an assistive  device for uniformity purposes. Ensuring similarity between these groups  would have prevented issues of internal validity (Yuan et al. 2009).

Effects my Changes Could Have Regarding the Three Types of Validity

The  changes regarding the three types of validity will lead to  strengthening internal validity. By ensuring that all the participants  of this study come from one environment and using the same assistive  device, this will improve the validity of data during the study. Having  clear guidelines for the control group will enhance validity by  providing the best evidence.

Dangers of Failing to Be Considering the Validity of the Research Study.

During  any research study, backing up your data through evidence-based  practices improves the decision-making process and enhances validity.  Failing to consider validity leads to weak and unreliable results which  may harm the study subjects. Therefore, it is imperative to ensure that  validity is maintained as this would lead to certain outcomes.

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