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    essay shows the critical analysis of qualitative and quantitative research paper. Critiquing research paper for nursing practitioners emerged due to the previous findings made by Burns and Groves (2001) that nursing researches conducted in 1940’s – 1950’s generated unpleasant critiques which resulted to significant decrease in researches in 1980 - 1990 generating results with imperfections. For these reason, analysis of research findings focusing on the limitations, strengths and weaknesses were

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    will be critiquing Pickles, King and Belan’s study of nursing students’ attitudes to caring for patients with HIV and/or AIDS (2012) by evaluating each component of the paper, including the credibility of the authors, literature review, research aim, methodology, sample, ethical considerations, data collection and analysis, results and conclusions. Finally, the relevance of the research to nursing practice will be considered. Understanding research is essential for nurses as this ensures that the most

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    currently has more than 29 000 members and an annual revenue of $21.6 million (Australian Medical Association, 2016). This essay focuses on the Marxist and Foucauldian perspective as a vehicle to examine plays of hierarchy and power in health care. The critique of medicalisation first arose from the Marxist perspective. Which is characterised by its criticism of social structures and the social role of powerful, upper-class occupational groups, such as medical professionals. Advocates of this view, argue

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    According to Polit (2010), “a research critique is a careful and objective appraisal of a study’s strengths and limitations” (p. 95). Though this article may be suitable to be referenced by another, it in itself is a rather poor depiction of its title. A thorough review and critique of the qualitative study “Perceptions About Risk for HIV/AIDS Among Adolescents in Juvenile Detention,” was accomplished using the guidelines set forth in Polit. The following critique covers the areas of title, abstract

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    This is a quantitative critique of “Do Higher Dispositions for Empathy Predispose Males Toward Careers in Nursing? A Descriptive Correlation Design (Penprase, Oakley, Ternes, Driscoll). The title contains all the pertinent information with the fewest possible words. It’s not the greatest title but it meets the criteria for a good title. I think the abstract has a lot of information in it and makes it hard to follow all that it is trying to say. The abstract of this article seems to introduce

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    The issue of day time sleepiness is common among the residents in nursing home. In this study a research question is raised on the basis of the problem being discussed. 10 articles that meet all the criteria of best research i.e. high quality, evidence based and peer-reviewed are searched using the USQ database. The process of locating and retrieving quality evidence to support the PICO question is stated. The inclusion and exclusion criteria along with hierarchy of evidence are considered in the

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    Nursing Adults with Complex Needs Chronically ill adults’ educational needs on self-medication The patient chosen for this essay is a sixty year old man. This patient was one of the palliative care patients that the team of district nurses I was allocated to work with in my community placement care for. The patient has terminal liver cancer. The patient lives with his wife whom is his main carer. The district nurses had to visit him every day of the week. The patient had a syringe driver on situ

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    Research Article Critique Ali Korf Duke University N580: Scholar I Dr. Dren April 13, 2016 Research Article Critique “Sleep Quality in Nurses: A Randomized Clinical Trial of Day and Night Shift Workers” is a quantitative study by Nui, Chu Chung, Lin, Chang, and Chou published in the journal of Biological Research for Nursing (2012). The article aims to compare the amount of recovery time needed by nurses that work the night shift in relation to nurses that work the day shift. In order to determine

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    In today’s world, research and it implications to nursing practice are paramount to positive patient results. The following critique of the quantitative research article entitled “Nurse-Patient Interactions Related to Diabetes Foot Care” written by Lisa Sue Flood. This is a critique of her research study dated November of 2009 Oakland University, Rochester Michigan. Problem Statement, Study Purpose, and Research Question Diabetic foot care is becoming an ever increasing concern as diabetes has

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    A Critique of Male Nursing Students Education Experience A Critique of Male Nursing Students Education Experience In this paper, the article titled “Men Student Nurses: The Nursing Education Experience” will be critiqued. This paper will discuss the purpose of the article including the purpose of the study, the research question, and the central concepts. It will also discuss the research methods and design, the sample which includes the procedure for selecting

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