Research and Evidence INTRODUCTION The author of this assignment will critically appraise a research report in the Nursing Times titled Young people's perceptions and access to health advice (Sherman-Jones 2003) (appendix 1). This article was chosen for a number of reasons. Firstly the topic of young people's health is frequently discussed in the media, often negatively. A search on BBC news online resulted in 46 articles within the month 27 October to 27 November 2003 (appendix 2) and similarly
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identify my chosen research statement along with its relevance to contemporary nursing practice. A discussion of how research provides an evidence base and how the literature search was carried out will follow. From here I will critically appraise two research articles, one article will be based on qualitative research and the other quantitative research. A conclusion will then be formed of how the articles either supported or did not support the research question. The research articles will relate to
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AMN401 Integrated Marketing Communications Assignment Guidelines Topic List …………………………………………………......…………………………….. p.1 Research and Presentation Guidelines …………………………………………......…... p.2 1.0 Target Market …………………………………………………………………………... p.3 2.0 Competitive Profile …………………………………………………………………….. p.4 3.0 Message Review ………………………………………………………………………. p.5 4.0 Channel Review ……………………………………………………………………….. p.6 5.0 Campaign Development ………………………………………………………………. p.8 6.0
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BREAST FEEDING COUNSELING Research Critique, Part1 Article Used: LaanteraS, Polkki T, Pietila A-M. International Journal of Nursing Practice 2011; 17: 72-84, “A descriptive qualitative review of the barriers relating to breast-feeding counseling” Problem Statement: Breast-feeding is not only an intimate and bonding experience for many new mothers, but important and very healthy for newborns. Breast-feeding provides newborns with antibodies, and protects them from many health problems
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Gill, Carol (2009). Union impact on the effective adoption of High Performance Work Practices.. Retrieved March 10, 2009, from University of texas libraries Web site: http://p9003-www.lib.utexas.edu.ezproxy.lib.utexas.edu/sfx_local?genre=article&isbn=&issn=10534822&title=Human+Resource+Management+Review&volume=19&issue=1&date=20090301&atitle=Union+impact+on+the+effective+adoption+of+High+Performance+Work+Practices.&aulast=Gill%2c+Carol&spage=39&pages=39-50&sid=EBSCO:MasterFILE+Premier
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Seminar in Professional Development: Article Review #1 David Schlosz The University of Texas at San Antonio Seminar in Professional Development: Article Review #1 Whitman and Bidell (2014) discussed the ongoing challenges the counseling field is experiencing with helping students reconcile their religious beliefs with their professional responsibility to provide competent non-discriminatory services to lesbian, gay, and bisexual (LGB) clients. Article Summary Historically, homosexuality has been
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Running head: Critical Analysis of Qualitative Research Paper. Stressors on Anesthetist student Nurse and Coping Skill Name: Angela Francis Course: NRS-433V-0101 Running head: Critical Analysis on Qualitative Research: Problem Statement: Recognized practice nurses furthering their career anesthesiology being challenged by stresses involved in the program course outline as well as post graduation stressors. The
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Overview The article entitled “The Criminological Scale of Affectional Attachment (CSAA): A measure of Hirschi’s construct of Attachment in a variety of close interpersonal relationships as a source of social control” by Alison Marganiski exams a measure of affectional attachment as a criminological construct based on Hirschi’s (1969) theory of social control. Marganiski suggest a new standardised measure designed to assess affectional attachment in interpersonal relationships in a simple manner
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Submitted in Partial Fulfillment Of the Requirements for Journal Critique #3 SM 325: Sport Marketing, Promotions, and Fundraising Instructor: Wooson Kim Michael Cassidy (Student) The Byron Nelson Championship is a very prestigious Pro Golf Association (PGA) tournament on tour. The Dallas, Texas tournament tends to draw more of an older crowd and now is trying to reach the markets of eighteen to thirty-four year olds (Smith, 2012). The PGA event will team up with ProPac Marketing
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shifts for implementing strategy”, Business Strategy Series, Vol. 10 Iss: 3 pp. 167-172. Permanent link to this document: http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/17515630910956589 Statement of the problem: Successful Implementation of strategy. Summary of Article: Leaders tend to think that once you designed a strategy it can be performed and succeeded. A strategy should be implemented to make it worth. Thinking differently and doing things differently to get different outcome. When crafting strategy is
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