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what guidelines would you develop to be used in your setting to select and incorporate a rating system for evidence review?
Steel man and colleagues (2011) listed the task force recommendations for implementing the use of a rating scale within a site. The recommendations included determining the steps for completing an evidence review, establishing a consensus minimum for those involved in the review, developing educational materials to be used to update staff and committee members on…
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When the social media content about JUUL is targeting teens, what are the publics reactions to the content in posts?
This is a group work, we already finished an annotated bibliography. now we are doing a literature review and my research question is When the social media content about JUUL is targeting teens, what are the publics reactions to the content in posts? please using at least 4 peer reviewed articles, content analysis method and…
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Fried Green Tomatoes
You will watch a movie (approved by me) about an older adult (or older adults) and apply at least 3 sociological theories/concepts and/or life course concepts to the plot and character(s) of the movie. This paper must include a short description of the movie and character(s) and each concept must be clearly described, cited, and…
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What type of resources and programs would need to be in place to incorporate some or all of these strategies successfully?
1. Carefully consider Draper and colleagues’ (2008) five key strategies that are needed to foster quality improvement within the healthcare setting. What type of resources and programs would need to be in place to incorporate some or all of these strategies successfully? Prioritize the five strategies according to how they would facilitate the development of…
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Discuss the ethical issues embedded in this situation.
Several nurses are working together to develop a research project. Only one is doctorally prepared; the others have either a master’s degree or a baccalaureate degree. The preparatory work is to be shared equally among all the nurses. As the project evolves, it turns out that those who do not have a doctorate do all…
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How should the nurse explain the study to her potential sample to ensure that the consent is truly informed and that the subjects will not drop out of the study because of extreme discomfort during the interview?
The protection of human subjects lies at the heart of any research project. Part of this protection entails the need to obtain informed consent. A female nurse wants to do a qualitative study investigating what it means for males to live with diabetes mellitus and the resultant impotence. Qualitative research usually involves interviewing the human…
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How would you incorporate ethics in the data collection, analysis, and report of the project?
1. Codes of ethics in human research, developed partly as a result of the atrocities of the mid-20th century, continue to be refined. The dictionary definitions of moral and ethics suggest that the meanings of these terms can and will change, and the evolving codes support this idea. Yet codes of ethics are based on…
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conduct a search for published literature on how aspirin is used for prevention of myocardial infarction.
1. You are interested in researching smoking cessation and the literature discussing pharmacologic versus behavioral strategies. You have been told that the appropriate MeSH heading is “smoking cessation,” but you want to use the MeSH database in PubMed to verify this term. You also know that you only want articles that meet the following criteria:…
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conduct a structured interview with nursing students concerning their perceptions of what tasks constitute the provision of spiritual care within an acute care setting.
1. A researcher initially planned to use covert data collection techniques (observing a class of teenagers via a one-way mirror) for a research project designed to determine the aggressive behaviors of boys and girls. Neither the parents nor the students were to be informed about the research project because no intervention was planned. Which…
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implement a journal club for staff nurses to review and critique research articles for potential inclusion in evidence-based policies.
1. Select an article on a research topic for your practice area and complete the critique worksheet in Table 14-1. After completing the critique of the article, give the article a “level of evidence” rating and a “strength of evidence” score. Would you change your practice based on the information in this article? 2. You…