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    to become resource persons in treatment and recovery.(Appendix 1). Journal of psychiatric and mental health nursing. 17, 304-311. The above article will be critiqued using Caldwell, Henshaw and Taylor’s (2005) critiquing framework as a guide (Appendix 1). The intent is to identify the strengths and weaknesses of the research article and demonstrate knowledge and understanding of research methodology. The title of the above article reflects its contents and is easy to interpret, as Caldwell,

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    aspect in providing great patient care. In addition, EBP is crucial in improving patient outcomes while decreasing negative outcomes that can result in lifelong complications due to gestational diabetes. The process of establishing an EBP requires research to be critically appraised before it could be used

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    Massimiliano et al 2014). However the effect of ERAS from the patients’ perspectives has not been widely researched as most studies are quantitative and explore clinical outcomes with no reference to the patient experience during the process. Qualitative research enables the researcher to explore perceptions and experiences rather than quantitative

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    The Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) (2008) states that nursing care must be evidence or best practise based. In order to excellently provide such care Boswell and Cannon (2009, p. 2 & 7) states that nurses must base their delivery of care on the most current, up-to-date health information available and rigorous nursing knowledge. According to Melnyk & Fineout-Overholt (2005) defines Evidence-based practise (EBP) as a problem solving approach to clinical practise that integrates: A systematic

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    purpose of this paper is to critique the qualitative research article, Totally Changed, Yet Still the Same: Patients’ Lived Experience 5 years Beyond Bariatric Surgery by written by Eli Natvik, Eva Gjengedal and Malfrid Raheim and published in 2013. A qualitative study seeks to unfold the meanings and insights of problems by focusing on gaining knowledge through the quality of data obtained. Clarity and Relevance of the Study The study was not directed towards nursing practice. The investigator

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    Nursing research.

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    to both qualitative and quantitative research. However the framework will not be used as a definitive checklist. In this assignment the first article that will be discussed is a qualitative piece of research by Simons J., Franck L. &Roberson E (2001). Titled : Parent involvement in children's pain

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    Research Article Critique

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    objective of this assignment is to critique the research article titled ‘Staff-student relationships and their impact on nursing students’ belongingness and learning’. Polit and Beck (2008) highlighted that there is expectancy on nurses to conduct research in order to base their practice on evidence which has emerged from research. Nurses are expected to use their research findings to make informed decisions and actions with patients. The ultimate goal of research is to develop and expand ones knowledge

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    Critique of Maternity Study The purpose of the article is to review and critique the article “Changes in Maternal Characteristics in Nova Scotia, Canada from 1988 to 2001” (Fell, et al., 2005). The study design of Fell et al., (2005) research analysis is a prospective perinatal population base cohort study from 1988 to 2001. The goal of the research was to trend specific characteristics like age, smoking and weight gain in pregnant women in the Nova Scotia area. In this paper, the writer will critique

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    Critiquing nursing research

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    Through the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) code of professional conduct (NMC, 2004) nurses supply high standards of care to patients and clients. One code nurses adhere to is clause 6 which pronounces nurses must maintain professional knowledge and competence, have a responsibility to deliver care based on current evidence, best practice and validated research (NMC, 2004). Validated research involves critiquing and acquiring the skills of synthesis and critical analysis, this enables nurses

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    A Qualitative Study Critique - Task 1 Kimberly Cash WGU Evidence-Based Practice and Applied Nursing Research C361 May 01, 2017 A Qualitative Study critique - Task 1 B1 – Article Rullander, A., Isberg, S., Karling, M., Jonsson, H., & Lindh, V. (2013). Original Article: Adolescent’s Experience with Scoliosis Surgery: A Qualitative Study. Pain Management Nursing, 1450-59. Doi:10.1016/j.pmn.2010.07.005 Background or Introduction The stated purpose of the article was to evaluate not only pain control

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