Teen Pregnancy Prevention Program Dotlyn Robertson NUR/598 July 8, 2013 Pat Jamerson, RN, PhD Abstract The issue of controlling and preventing teenage pregnancy is a major problem in society. Teenage pregnancy is a significant health issue that plagues our nation and communities. Community and public health nurses are faced with the challenge of addressing teen pregnancy, a monumental health issues that affect vulnerable populations in society. Effectiveness of healthcare interventions depends
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Christina Reid-Brown California Baptist University Foundations of Management BUS 503A February 9, 2015 Dr. Marc Weinger Abstract This research paper evaluated the relationship between navigation and navigator roles as they relate to the patient journey with breast cancer. The goal of the research was to determine if these care coordination models eliminated institutional barriers experienced by patients trying to coordinate breast care in a complex healthcare
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primary sources, or in other words, research articles (which are primary) where the information can be new or groundbreaking. When an informative or secondary article is written the authors may use the research articles as primary sources of information used. When an informative article is written the reference page would cite research articles. Informative articles provide information on a topic and can be specific or general in nature, may refer to research studies (but not always) and common language
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Research Study #1: Victim experiences in hate crimes based on sexual orientation By: Herek, Gregory M., Cogan, Jeanine C., Gillis, J. Roy2 Universities Affiliated: University of California, Davis., University of Toronto Abstract: Using interview data from a convenience sample of 450 lesbian, gay, and bisexual adults, the varieties of victim experiences in hate crimes based on sexual orientation are described. Most crimes were perpetrated in public settings by one or more strangers, but victimization
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To commence this quantitative analysis the start point was to formulate a robust quantitative question in order to provide direction for the literature search. Newell & Burnard (2006) suggest that a strong question informs the research design, research method, the population, the intervention and the outcomes of interest. There are three factors for focusing questions 1. Facilitating the search for relevant evidence, 2. deciding whether the evidence is applicable to the group
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terms used in the study. Background and Rationale of the Study The School Health Nursing Program (SHNP)is an integral part of the total school program. The philosophy of the School Health Nursing Program is consistent with the socio-economic, cultural and political philosophy of the people. Therefore, health and nutrition education are aligned with their democratic way of life. The School Health Nursing Program is a health service offered by the DepEd for elementary school children in the
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Student Name: Health Care Industry Overview Grid Complete the Health Care Industry Overview Grid located below. Research different fields within the industry, such as pharmaceutical/drug, health information systems, and long-term care/gerontology, and fill in each box to contain information regarding the health care industry. There is an example that is already started to help with the process, but ensure you include adequate information to support your findings. Use a minimum
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encephalitis exists in a zoonotic cycle that occurs in mosquito and vertebrate hosts, such as water birds and pigs. Epidemiological patterns of Japenese encephalitis have been discovered in both epidemic and endemic regions. Shlim and Solomon's (2002) research found: In northern temperate areas (Japan, Taiwan, China, Korea, northern Vietnam, northern Thailand, Nepal, and northern India), large epidemics occur during the summer months (roughly, May to October). In Southern tropical areas (southern Vietnam
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NSG 6691 Research Methodology Bare Bones Proposal (20% total course grade) This is a formal paper that is written in present tense. This is your original research study that you are proposing as a pilot study. You WILL NOT be collecting data. This is simply your proposal for a pilot study. You may not copy another researcher’s study. You are required to use APA format when writing this paper, including the use of a title page, reference page, and appendices as needed. Each section of the proposal
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al. (2005) as a structured research framework to carryout the evaluation on this study. First and foremost a definition of what research, (nursing research in particular) and research critique entails will give a greater understanding of what this essay aims at addressing. On one hand, Polit and Beck (2006, p4), defined research as a systematic inquiry that uses disciplined methods to answer questions or solve problems, while on the other hand they define nursing research as a systematic inquiry designed
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