critique

Using the article selected, construct a critique of the article, 6 to 10 pages (including cover page and references).

The critique should contain the following:

  • Title Page
  • Introduction and Identification of the Problem
    • identify the problem statement or statement of purpose of the article
    • identify the hypothesis or research question
  • Literature Review Analysis
    • comment the on article’s literature review (usually found in the introduction or background sections)
  • Participants, Sampling Issues, and Study Setting Analysis
    • describe the participants being studied, stating inclusion and exclusion criteria
    • discuss the sampling issues, such as probability or nonprobability and number of subjects used
    • identify the study setting—where data collection occurred
  • Ethical Considerations
    • discuss informed consent—whether the participants were fully informed, how their consent was obtained, and any other ethical considerations
    • identify the hypothesis or research question
  • Research Design, Variables, and Methodology Analysis
    • identify the research design—for example, experimental or nonexperimental; descriptive, exploratory, explanatory, or predictive?
    • identify research variables, both independent and dependent
  • Data Analysis and Results
    • describe how the study data were analyzed (what statistical measures were used)
    • describe the results of the study and appropriateness of the methods used; include study limitations
    • accurately comment on the level of evidence used, nursing theory addressed (including if no theory is described), and implications for nursing practice or research
  • Implications for Nursing Practice
    • discuss how the research findings can be applied to the clinical area

critique

Using the article selected construct a critique of the article 6 to 10 pages (including cover page and references).

The critique should contain the following:

  • Title Page
  • Introduction and Identification of the Problem
    • identify the problem statement or statement of purpose of the article
    • identify the hypothesis or research question
  • Literature Review Analysis
    • comment the on article’s literature review (usually found in the introduction or background sections)
  • Participants, Sampling Issues, and Study Setting Analysis
    • describe the participants being studied, stating inclusion and exclusion criteria
    • discuss the sampling issues, such as probability or nonprobability and number of subjects used
    • identify the study setting—where data collection occurred
  • Ethical Considerations
    • discuss informed consent—whether the participants were fully informed, how their consent was obtained, and any other ethical considerations
    • identify the hypothesis or research question
  • Research Design, Variables, and Methodology Analysis
    • identify the research design—for example, experimental or nonexperimental; descriptive, exploratory, explanatory, or predictive?
    • identify research variables, both independent and dependent
  • Data Analysis and Results
    • describe how the study data were analyzed (what statistical measures were used)
    • describe the results of the study and appropriateness of the methods used; include study limitations
    • accurately comment on the level of evidence used, nursing theory addressed (including if no theory is described), and implications for nursing practice or research
  • Implications for Nursing Practice
    • discuss how the research findings can be applied to the clinical area

 

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