scholarly journals Kritisch realisme en innovatie

2021 ◽  
Vol 4 (2) ◽  
pp. 2-12
Author(s):  
Jan Sitvast

De rol van verpleegkundig specialisten in het realiseren van goede zorg impliceert een actieve inzet bij innovatie en onderzoek. Op deze rol worden verpleegkundig specialisten al tijdens hun opleiding voorbereid door het schrijven van hun master thesis. De kwaliteit van zorg roept de vraag op naar de aard van de kennis die daarvoor nodig is en ook hoe deze kennis tot stand komt. Na een filosofische beschouwing over de objectiviteit of de subjectiviteit van kennis wordt geponeerd dat het kritisch realisme een uitweg biedt uit deze discussie en bovendien een pragmatische benadering mogelijk maakt voor onderzoek ten behoeve van innovaties. Het kritisch realisme zullen we vertalen naar een praktisch model voor verpleegkundig specialisten die innovatie onderzoek doen. Het model zal geïllustreerd worden aan de hand van een praktijkvoorbeeld. Uiteindelijk zal de kritisch realistische onderzoekspraktijk recht doen aan de emancipatoire gedachte die in de gezondheidszorg en het kwaliteitsdenken sterk aanwezig is.

2017 ◽  
Vol 14 (4) ◽  
pp. 165-173
Author(s):  
Yu. V. Strenalyuk

In the article, the structure and sequence of presentation and presentation of the results of master's work is carried out.


2010 ◽  
Vol 26 (3) ◽  
pp. 45
Author(s):  
Mark Verhijde

Masterscriptie recensie van: Koen Elzerman (2010) A future with shrinkage. What is a suitable response to shrinkage? Master Thesis, University of Amsterdam, Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences.


2018 ◽  
Vol 46 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Birte Schohaus

Samenvatting Dit artikel stelt dat ‘format’ een centraal uitgangspunt voor onderzoek naar journalistieke televisieprogramma’s zou moeten zijn. Aan de hand van een casestudy van twee Nederlandse talkshows worden de bouwstenen aangewezen waaruit deze formats bestaan en hoe deze op een systematische manier kunnen worden onderzocht. Hiermee presenteert dit artikel een analysemodel waarin vorm en inhoud van journalistieke televisieformats kunnen worden vergeleken.


2012 ◽  
Vol 25 (3) ◽  
Author(s):  
Wim van Breukelen

The importance of context in research on organizational behavior The importance of context in research on organizational behavior This article emphasizes the need to pay more attention to the context in field studies of organizational behavior. The context refers to factors external to the individual, which include organizational characteristics and societal and cultural factors. The context may offer additional explanations for research findings and may improve insights in underlying processes. In addition, a focus on contextual factors in a study may increase the fit between research and practice. This article describes the potential effects of contextual factors and offers possible reasons for the lack of attention to context in many studies. Finally, several recommendations are presented in order to bring contextual factors back into the study of behavior in organizations.


2012 ◽  
Vol 3 (3) ◽  
pp. 243-250
Author(s):  
A. Loosveld ◽  
W. De Waele ◽  
K. Faes ◽  
O. Zaitov

The goal of this master thesis is to realize and investigate leak tightness of joints produced by theelectromagnetic pulse (EMP) crimping process. This way of joining metals has gained more attention lately.With EMP welding, leak tight joints can already be achieved. However, the crimping process has somemajor advantages over EMP welding like the fact that more material combinations are possible and itrequires less energy. To realize the leak tightness, two kinds of sealing materials are used: O-rings andadhesives. The workpieces consist of an aluminium or stainless steel tube which is crimped on a solidaluminium mandrel with circumferential grooves in it. First, some preliminary tests are performed todetermine how much the tubes deform in the grooves. This deformation mainly depends on the appliedcharging voltage and the geometry of the groove. With this information, it is possible to estimate the amountof compression an O-ring would undergo when placed inside this groove. On other workpieces, adhesiveswill be applied. Several test procedures can be conducted on the parts to investigate leak tightness. Theresults of a helium test and a pressure burst test on the first test series conducted at the Walloon researchcentre CEWAC already showed that the use of O-rings can be effective.


2018 ◽  
Vol 26 ◽  
pp. 00012 ◽  
Author(s):  
Adrianna Barbasiewicz ◽  
Tadeusz Widerski ◽  
Karol Daliga

This article was created as a result of research conducted within the master thesis. The purpose of the measurements was to analyze the accuracy of the positioning of points by computer programs. Selected software was a specialized computer software dedicated to photogrammetric work. For comparative purposes it was decided to use tools with similar functionality. As the basic parameters that affect the results selected the resolution of the photos on which the key points were searched. In order to determine the location of the determined points, it was decided to follow the photogrammetric resection rule. In order to automate the measurement, the measurement session planning was omitted. The coordinates of the points collected by the tachymetric measure were used as a reference system. The resulting deviations and linear displacements oscillate in millimeters. The visual aspects of the cloud points have also been briefly analyzed.


2016 ◽  
Author(s):  
Tanja Larssen

Watch the VIDEO of the presentation.Open access to research results is a stated aim for the University of Tromsø – The artic university of Norway. The university’s research archive, Munin, has a well-developed system to make available the university’s own research, as well as master theses written by its students. Both master and PhD theses from UiT are delivered directly through Munin and can be made openly available on-line. Despite of this, many candidates choose not to have their theses made openly available through Munin. In my master thesis in document management, I examined why some candidates opt against, or postpone, making their theses openly available through Munin. What factors influence this decision, and are the given reasons based on actual issues or on misconceptions?From Munin I was given access to metadata from previously delivered, and passed, master and PhD theses where the candidate wanted to withhold their theses from being made openly available in Munin. The metadata contained the reasons provided by the candidates for their decision. I also conducted an electronic survey among, then, current master students where the goal was to examine current students’ attitudes towards making their thesis openly available in Munin, and compare the results from this survey with reasons stated by former master and PhD candidates.The main reason provided for postponing or refusing open access to their theses, given by both former master and PhD candidates, and current master students, where the fear that it would impair their chances for future publication. My study also showed that both master and PhD candidates from the faculty of health science are less likely to make their theses openly available in Munin, than candidates from other faculties. This faculty also had more candidates than other expressing concern over the possibilities for future publication.Why do candidates from different faculties within the same university show different attitudes towards having their work openly available? Are candidates right in their concerns regarding open availability and future publication, or are these concerns based on unfounded fears? Does it matter if master and PhD candidates choses not to make their work openly available, and can candidates be encouraged to make their work available?


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