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    the patients. In nursing practice, research is one of the main tools available to question practice and seek answers and also to generate knowledge for nursing staff to contribute towards the development of nursing as a profession (Parahoo, 2006).Therefore, to ensure nursing practice is effective both for patients’ and nurses’ perspectives, it has to be questioned and improved where necessary (Boswell and Cannon, 2014). It is vital for nurses to have the ability to critique research in order to identify

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    B: Qualitative article critique B1 Background or introduction The article is titled “missed nursing care. In the introduction, the author tries to tell the readers about the adverse effects of omission in health care. The study does not have research about the reasons why the nursing staff has omitted care (Polit, & Beck, 2008). The problem statement is clearly and directly stated. The methods used in collecting information have been mentioned in a separate section where they are stated clearly.

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    Essay preview The purpose of this assignment is to critique and evaluate the chosen article in terms of strengths and weaknesses, to demonstrate an understanding of the research process. According to Polit and Beck (2004) the aim of critically appraising an article is an attempt to determine its strengths and limitations. Therefore, the research critique should reflect an objective and balanced consideration of the study's validity and significance (Polit and Hungler 1999). The task of critiquing

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    1 Research, while an intimidating topic to beginners, is an essential reality to the graduate nurse practitioner. Becoming proficient in critiquing the design of research studies and analyzing the results takes practice and perseverance. Thus, reflecting on one’s current state and setting goals for improvement aids one’s development in these areas. Throughout this paper, the author will disclose her current academic studies, as well as relevant background in research. Next, three research-related

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    Qualitative Research Article Critique According to Stockhausen & Conrick (2002), “Learning how to critique research articles is one of the fundamental skills of scholarship in any discipline” (p. 38). Burns & Grove (2011) found “An intellectual critical appraisal of a study involves a careful, complete examination of that study to judge its strengths, weaknesses, meaning, credibility, and significance for practice” (p. 419). The extent, amount and nature of publications accessible today by different

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    Quantitative Research Article Critique Summary of Article Topic In the article, Perceptions of Burnout, Its Prevention and Its Effect on Patient Care as Described by Oncology Nurses in the Hospital Setting, Russell, (2016) gives a quantitative approach on the thoughts of burnout nurses in clinical oncology registered nurses. Nurses that work oncology normally do not take care of themselves due to the extensive care they give to their patients therefore run a high risk of burnout that may lead to

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    arena, there remains sufficient data to support the practice of intentional rounding on a pre-determined schedule in emergency care settings. All of the examples given in the Evidence Critique support rounding as a means of increasing patient satisfaction. In the Lyons, et al., report from the Australian Nursing and Midwifery Journal it is reported that patient satisfaction is equated to the perception of prompt attention to patient needs, helpfulness, and communication skills (Lyons, et al., 2015)

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    constructive critique of the research into women’s experiences of becoming a mother after prolonged labour. The Nursing and Midwifery Council (2008) state in their code of conduct state that nursing and midwifery care must be evidence or best practise based. Therefore it is essential that students are able to analyse and critique research papers in order to determine the validity of the study and to apply theories to practise. This essay intends to critique and analyse the research paper, in order

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    Qualitative Research Critique Grand Canyon University: NRS-433V October 19, 2014 Qualitative Research Critique “High rates of staff turnover in nursing homes is not a recent phenomenon. As far back as the mid-1970s studies have documented average turnover rates for registered nurses (RNs), licensed vocational nurses (LVNs) and certified nurse’s aides (CNAs) ranging between 55% and 75%” (Mor,V., Mukamel, D.B., & Spector,W. D. 2009, 1). Long term care facilities (LTC) have staffing issues

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    Abstract The following paper is a written critique of the following research article “Improving the evaluation of risk of fall through clinical supervision: an evidence” (Cruza, Carvalhoa, Lopesb, 2016). The purpose of this critique is to analyze, evaluate, and review each section of the above stated quantitative research article. This quantitative, descriptive and correlational study focuses on improving patient safety and quality of nursing care by improving the evaluation of a patients' fall risk

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