Critique of Nursing Research: Family Perspectives of Overall Intensive Care Unit Experience Shelby J. Hall St. Lawrence College/Laurentian University Family Perspectives of Overall Intensive Care Unit Experience Introduction Hospitalization in an intensive care unit (ICU) poses collective uncertainty to nurses, family members and patients (Maxwell, Stuenkel & Saylor, 2007). Within this paper salient aspects focus to understand: What are family/friend experiences during hospitalization
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whole. In this paper this author will critically analyze a nursing research conducted on methodological and ethical challenges in investigating the safety of medication administration. The paper will focus on problem statement, purpose and research question, literature review and examine the conceptual and theoretical framework of the study. Problem Statement The problem statement signifies the importance of the research to the profession it serves in this case the nursing profession. The
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Lin Article Critique: Part 11 Tabitha Orr Phone: 404-472-7914 Liberty University COUN 503 Dr. Heckler February 17, 2013 Summary This particular article Effect of Forgiveness Therapy on Anger, Mood, and Vulnerability to Substance Use among Inpatient Substance-Dependent Clients looks deeper into the effects of Forgiveness Therapy on anger, mood, and vulnerability to substance abuse among impatient substance-dependent clients. The group of researchers consisted of Wei-Fen Lin, David Mack
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Sunhee Do Midterm Paper This paper is a critique of quantitative about the research article. This essay discusses the major components of the study. Spurlock et al., (2008) proposed that the actual NCLEX-RN passing rate be lower than institutions provided the predicted passing rate. Many nursing schools currently use Health Education Systems, Inc. (HESI) Exit Exam to prepare for NCLEX-RN Exam. Schools expected students who achieve 850 scores or above have higher passing rate on NCLEX-RN
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New Roman font in 12 point; double-spaced; aligned flush left; and paragraphs indented 5-7 spaces. The page number appears one inch from the right edge on the first line of each page. You can use this template to help you develop your journal article review. [The font size used for these comments (in red) is smaller to fit more information on each page.] [Title of Paper] Summary Type the title of your paper again at the top of this page. Normally, you would follow the title with an introduction
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ARTICLE CRITIQUE: PARTICIPANT PERCEPTIONS OF A NOVEL PHYSIOTHERAPY APPROACH Name Class Professor University/Institution City, State Date Introduction Smith et al. (2012) explored the importance of the Blue prescription to inducing physical activity among people with multiple sclerosis. Although, the title of the study appears long, it is complete and accurate. Specifically, the title implies that the qualitative study was conducted on the participants after they received medical
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treated to lunch by the Corporate Recruiter who told her of the circumstances that makes it possible for advancement and the money she could be earning with those advancements. Within Ms. Alexander’s research of the company, she found a mix of different opinions, regarding Next Step. One article, and interview with the CEO, has the CEO talking about how he wants to create a healthier America, making it seem that he truly loves and cares for the people. But, when Ms. Alexander was present at the
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Quantitative Research Critique: Responsibilities of Public School Nurses Grand Canyon University: NRS433V Quantitative Research Critique: Responsibilities of Public School Nurses Nursing has many roles, allowing for a diverse field to choose from upon graduation. One of those choices is the responsibility of a school nurse and consequently that of the entire population of the public school for which he/she works. School Nurses in New Jersey: A Quantitative Inquiry on Roles and Responsibilities
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Twitchell, Natalie SCED 553 December 4, 2013 Article Critique #2 Feldman, A. , & Pirog, K. (2011). Authentic science research in elementary school after-school science clubs. Journal of Science Education and Technology, 20(5), 494-507. Research Questions The study sought to investigate two separate, but related research questions centered on the STEMRAYS (STEM Academy for Young Scientists) after-school program. The first question the researchers investigated was would teachers, through participation
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description and summary of your article. The objective is to measure the psychometric properties of instruments to measure Internalized Aids-Related Stigmas. This article talks about the psychometric measurement of people living with Internalized Aids Related Stigmas (IARS) and the effect that IARS has on communities and individuals. It reviews the notion that stigma is the real driver of poor uptake of testing and treatment services. 2. What type of research method was used to collect data
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