Nurse education in practice, cilt.77, ss.103947, 2024 (SCI-Expanded)
Objective: This research aimed to examine students' emotions, opinions, and suggestions regarding the “Applied Scientific Research” course. Method: The study was conducted in a province in eastern Turkey between June and July 2023. Data were collected from 9 postgraduate students attending the “Scientific Research” course at a university's Institute of Health Sciences using a 'Descriptive Information Form' and a 'Semi-Structured Questionnaire'. Content analysis was employed for the qualitative data evaluation. Results: The participants' ages ranged from 25 to 32. Six participants were female, five were academicians, and five were doctoral students. Six participants had taken a statistics or research course before the scientific research course. Additionally, seven had attended scientific conferences, five followed a scientific publication regularly, five had conducted scientific research before, and five had not published scientific research before taking the course. Through the analysis of data obtained from participant interviews, three themes, namely “Effects of Activities in the Course,” "Reasons for Recommendations and Preferences," and “Outcomes of the Course,” were identified. Six sub-themes and 18 codes were generated, including “Most Challenging Activity,” "Least Challenging Activity," “Recommendations for the Course,” "Reasons for Choosing the Course," “Contributions of the Course,” and “Feelings Towards the Course.” Conclusion: The research results indicate that students improved their skills in conducting scientific research, writing articles, and getting published after taking the course. Furthermore, the course evoked positive feelings in students and increased their perceived competence.