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Topic: Problem Identification ,Sources
The Islamia University of
Bahawalpur
Muhammad Khizer Hayat
Khaleel Ahmad
Session: 2016-18 (Spring)
Semester: 3rd
Supervised By: Dr.Fakhra Shamim
Introduction
A research problem is a question that researcher wants to answer or a problem that a researcher wants to solve.
Identification & formulation of a research problem is the first step of the research process.
Selection of research problem depends on several factors such as researcher’s knowledge, skills, interest,
expertise, motivation & creativity with respect to the subject of inquiry.
It is believed that most of the good research studies need lots of time for selection of a research problem.
Def: According to Kerlinger, ‘A problem is an interrogative sentence or
statement that asks what relation exists between two or more variable. The
answer to question will provide what is having sought in the research.
Identification of Problem
Identification of a research problem is the first & most important step in
research process. Generally, a broad area is selected & then a broad
topic is delimited or narrowed down to a specific one-sentence statement
of the problem. This step of the research process is considered as the
most difficult & challenging, & need slots of time. A research problem
may come from several sources:
Personal Experiences:
Day-to-day personal experience of a research may serve as good source of ideas to
formulate a research problem.
For example, a researcher observed domestic violence suffered by wives of alcoholic
husbands.
Practical Experiences:
Nurses gets plenty of ideas to formulate research problems from their clinical experiences.
For example, a nurse finds that unrestricted visiting hours in surgical wards reduced the analgesic
demand among postoperative patients.
Critical Appraisal of literature:
When we critically study books & articles relating to the subject of our interest,
including research report, opinion articles, & summaries of clinical issues, pertinent
questions may arise in our mind.
For example, a nurse reads an article on the prevalence of the pin site infection among
patients with external fixators; while reading this article nurse learns that there is lack of
consensus about pin site care.
Previous Experience:
A body of knowledge should be developed on a sound foundation of research findings.
Usually at the end of a research further research problems are suggested, based on the
shortcomings of previous research, which can be investigated.
Existing theories:
Research is a process of theory development & theory testing.
It an existing theory is used in developing a researchable problem, a specific statement
from the theory must be isolated.
Generally, a part of parts of the theory are subjected to testing in the clinical situation.
Social issues:
Sometimes, topics are suggested by more global contemporary social or political issues
of relevance to the health care community.
For example, HIV/AIDS, female foeticide, sexual harassment, domestic violence, &
gender equality in health care & in research are some of the current social & political
issues of concern for health care professionals.
Brainstorming:
Brainstorming sessions are good techniques to find new questions, where an
intensified discussion among interested people of the profession is conducted to find
more ideas to formulate a good research problem.
For example, ideas for studies may emerge from reviewing research priorities by
having brainstorming session with other nurses, researchers, or nursing faculties.
Intuition:
Traditionally institutions are considered good sources of knowledge as well as sources to
find new research problems.
It is believed that reflective mind is good sources of ideas, which may be used to
formulate a good research problem.
Folklores:
Common beliefs could be right or wrong.
For examples, it is generally believed that studying just before the test decrease the
score.
Researchers can conduct a research study on whether one should study before the test
or not.
Exposure to field situations:
During field exposure, researchers get variety of experiences, which may provide plenty of
ideas to formulate research problems.
For example, while working in field a researcher observed a specific traditional practice for
cure of disease condition, which can be used as research problem to investigate its efficacy.
Consultation with experts:
Experts are believed to have sound experience of their respective field, which may suggest a
significance problem to be studied.
In addition, expert may help in finding a current problem of discipline to be solve, which may serve
as basis for formulation of research problem.
CRITERIA FOR SELECTING A GOOD RESEARCH PROBLEM
It is fundamentally considered that every research problem should be new & unique in itself.
Regardless of how significant or researchable a problem may be, the feasibility of
research problem in reference to time, availability to subjects, facilities, equipment etc.
should be checked.
 It is wise to allow more time than seems to be needed because unexpected delays frequently occur.
 The researcher must consider realistically the financial resources available.
 If researcher takes into consideration equipment & supplies in the early phases of a
research project, there are less chances of the project to be revised or discarded later
because of equipment or supply problems.
Many research projects require administrative support. Financial as well as
psychological support from administrative is very helpful.
Peer support:
Many research ideas have never been developed because potential researchers received
no support from their peers.
Availability of subjects:
A researcher may believe that study subjects are readily available for the study. But this
may not be the case.
Potential subjects may not meet the study criteria, may be unwilling to participate, or
may already be participating in other studies.
Researcher’s competence:
 A research problem can only be feasible if it is in accordance with researcher’s
competence, where researcher is capable to handle a given research problem.
Ethical considerations:
A researcher must ensure that the research problem can be considered by the ethical
committee without undue hurdles.
A very important topic of research cannot be considered feasible unit & unless it is in
accordance with ethical guideline.
Current problems:
A good research problem must be based on the current problems & needs of a
profession, so that results generated will be of more use.
Interesting:
A research problem can only be considered good if it is an accordance with
researcher’s field of interest, so that research is conducted with full enthusiasm
& not merely for its accomplishment.

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Problem identification and its sources

  • 1. Topic: Problem Identification ,Sources The Islamia University of Bahawalpur Muhammad Khizer Hayat Khaleel Ahmad Session: 2016-18 (Spring) Semester: 3rd Supervised By: Dr.Fakhra Shamim
  • 2. Introduction A research problem is a question that researcher wants to answer or a problem that a researcher wants to solve. Identification & formulation of a research problem is the first step of the research process. Selection of research problem depends on several factors such as researcher’s knowledge, skills, interest, expertise, motivation & creativity with respect to the subject of inquiry. It is believed that most of the good research studies need lots of time for selection of a research problem. Def: According to Kerlinger, ‘A problem is an interrogative sentence or statement that asks what relation exists between two or more variable. The answer to question will provide what is having sought in the research. Identification of Problem Identification of a research problem is the first & most important step in research process. Generally, a broad area is selected & then a broad topic is delimited or narrowed down to a specific one-sentence statement of the problem. This step of the research process is considered as the most difficult & challenging, & need slots of time. A research problem may come from several sources:
  • 3.
  • 4. Personal Experiences: Day-to-day personal experience of a research may serve as good source of ideas to formulate a research problem. For example, a researcher observed domestic violence suffered by wives of alcoholic husbands. Practical Experiences: Nurses gets plenty of ideas to formulate research problems from their clinical experiences. For example, a nurse finds that unrestricted visiting hours in surgical wards reduced the analgesic demand among postoperative patients. Critical Appraisal of literature: When we critically study books & articles relating to the subject of our interest, including research report, opinion articles, & summaries of clinical issues, pertinent questions may arise in our mind. For example, a nurse reads an article on the prevalence of the pin site infection among patients with external fixators; while reading this article nurse learns that there is lack of consensus about pin site care.
  • 5. Previous Experience: A body of knowledge should be developed on a sound foundation of research findings. Usually at the end of a research further research problems are suggested, based on the shortcomings of previous research, which can be investigated. Existing theories: Research is a process of theory development & theory testing. It an existing theory is used in developing a researchable problem, a specific statement from the theory must be isolated. Generally, a part of parts of the theory are subjected to testing in the clinical situation. Social issues: Sometimes, topics are suggested by more global contemporary social or political issues of relevance to the health care community. For example, HIV/AIDS, female foeticide, sexual harassment, domestic violence, & gender equality in health care & in research are some of the current social & political issues of concern for health care professionals.
  • 6. Brainstorming: Brainstorming sessions are good techniques to find new questions, where an intensified discussion among interested people of the profession is conducted to find more ideas to formulate a good research problem. For example, ideas for studies may emerge from reviewing research priorities by having brainstorming session with other nurses, researchers, or nursing faculties. Intuition: Traditionally institutions are considered good sources of knowledge as well as sources to find new research problems. It is believed that reflective mind is good sources of ideas, which may be used to formulate a good research problem. Folklores: Common beliefs could be right or wrong. For examples, it is generally believed that studying just before the test decrease the score. Researchers can conduct a research study on whether one should study before the test or not.
  • 7. Exposure to field situations: During field exposure, researchers get variety of experiences, which may provide plenty of ideas to formulate research problems. For example, while working in field a researcher observed a specific traditional practice for cure of disease condition, which can be used as research problem to investigate its efficacy. Consultation with experts: Experts are believed to have sound experience of their respective field, which may suggest a significance problem to be studied. In addition, expert may help in finding a current problem of discipline to be solve, which may serve as basis for formulation of research problem. CRITERIA FOR SELECTING A GOOD RESEARCH PROBLEM It is fundamentally considered that every research problem should be new & unique in itself. Regardless of how significant or researchable a problem may be, the feasibility of research problem in reference to time, availability to subjects, facilities, equipment etc. should be checked.  It is wise to allow more time than seems to be needed because unexpected delays frequently occur.  The researcher must consider realistically the financial resources available.
  • 8.  If researcher takes into consideration equipment & supplies in the early phases of a research project, there are less chances of the project to be revised or discarded later because of equipment or supply problems. Many research projects require administrative support. Financial as well as psychological support from administrative is very helpful. Peer support: Many research ideas have never been developed because potential researchers received no support from their peers. Availability of subjects: A researcher may believe that study subjects are readily available for the study. But this may not be the case. Potential subjects may not meet the study criteria, may be unwilling to participate, or may already be participating in other studies.
  • 9. Researcher’s competence:  A research problem can only be feasible if it is in accordance with researcher’s competence, where researcher is capable to handle a given research problem. Ethical considerations: A researcher must ensure that the research problem can be considered by the ethical committee without undue hurdles. A very important topic of research cannot be considered feasible unit & unless it is in accordance with ethical guideline. Current problems: A good research problem must be based on the current problems & needs of a profession, so that results generated will be of more use. Interesting: A research problem can only be considered good if it is an accordance with researcher’s field of interest, so that research is conducted with full enthusiasm & not merely for its accomplishment.