The process of identifying a research question involves several steps: 1. Literature Review: Conduct a thorough literature review to understand what has already been studied and identify gaps in knowledge. 2. Clinical Practice: Observe and reflect on clinical practice to identify practical problems or areas needing improvement. 3. Brainstorming: Engage in brainstorming sessions with colleagues or mentors to generate potential research questions. 4. PICO Framework: Use the PICO (Population, Intervention, Comparison, Outcome) framework to formulate specific and focused research questions.