فهرست:
فصل یکم: بیان مساله
· بیان مساله .........................................................................................................................1
· تعاریف واژگان .................................................................................................................5
· اهداف پژوهش..................................................................................................................7
· سوالات پژوهش ...............................................................................................................8
· فرضیات پژوهش ..............................................................................................................9
· محدودیتهای پژوهش .......................................................................................................9
· پیش فرض های پژوهش....................................................................................................10
فصل دوم : زمینه و پیشینه تحقیق
· چهارچوب پنداشتی .......................................................................................................12
· مروری بر مطالعات ........................................................................................................29
فصل سوم: مواد و روش تحقیق
· نوع پژوهش .....................................................................................................................42
· جامعه پژوهش ......................................................................................................................42
· محیط پژوهش....................................................................................................................42
· نمونه های پژوهش................................................................................................................43
· مشخصات واحدهای مورد پژوهش ......................................................................................43
· تعین حجم نمونه ..................................................................................................................43
· ابزار گرد آوری داده ها.........................................................................................................43
· تعین اعتبارو اعتمادعلمی ابزار ............... ..............................................................................45
· روش گرد آوری دادها ........................................................................................................46
· روش تجزیه و تحلیل داده ها................................................................................................46
· ملاحظات اخلاقی .................................................................................................................48
فصل چهارم: یافته های پژوهش
· جداول............................................................................................................................51
فصل پنجم: بحث و نتیجه گیری
· بحث و بررسی یافته ها .....................................................................................................69
· نتیجه گیری نهایی .............................................................................................................77
·کاربرد یافته ها در پرستاری ..............................................................................................79
· پیشنهاد برای کاربرد یافته ها .............................................................................................82
· پیشنهاد برای پژوهش های بعدی.........................................................................................82
فهرست منابع................................................................................................................83
پیوست ها
چکیده انگلیسی
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