Explain the differences between a research article (Randomized Controlled Trial) and a systematic review (SR) article....
Read the article The association between body fat and musculoskeletal pain: a systematic review and meta-analysis and answer the following questions: Is this a primary source or a secondary source? Explain your answer.
What is the difference between a quantitative and qualitative research article? How can you quickly identify the difference between the two when reading a nursing research article?
What is Research article? Review articles provides summary of current state of the research on a particular topic. Ideally, the writer searches for everything relevant to the topic, and then sorts it all out into a comprehensible way. Review Articles will teach you about: the main people working in a field recent major advances and discoveries significant gaps in the research current debates ideas of where research might go next There are many benefits to reading research articles (Dunifon, 2005):...
In a randomized controlled trial of screening for two forms of cancer (breast and colon), more than 150,000 men and women were recruited to take part. Follow-up of these individuals took place over an average of 5 years for cancer incidence and cause-specific mortality. In an analysis unrelated to those bearing on the efficacy of screening, incidence and mortality rates in all trial participants combined were compared to those of demographically comparable individuals in the population as a whole. The...
1. Identify the research design of this article and explain why. 2. Determine the level of evidence of this article using the hierarchy of evidence for intervention studies table in Melnyk's article " Evidence-based Practice, step by step 5 appraisal. Article Cai, Y., Xu, K., Hou, W., Yang, Z., & Xu, P. (2017). Preoperative chlorhexidine reduces the incidence of surgical site infections in total knee and hip arthroplasty: A systematic review and meta-analysis. International Journal of Surgery, 39, 221-228. doi:10.1016/j.ijsu.2017.02.004...
A randomized controlled trial was performed to see if patients with dyslipidemia could improve their lipid profile with a regular exercise regime. Participants were randomized to one of 3 different exercise programs or control. The lipid profiles of participants were assessed at study entry and 8 months later. Data for HDL levels are presented in the table below. Assume that HDL levels have a distribution fairly close to the Normal distribution. Table 1: HDL levels (Mean ± SD) at study...
this for Q6 Article for selection Below is the article that can be used for Question 6: https://campus.avadolearning.com/mod/resource/view.php?id=232523 Assessment brief/activity Your CEO is considering outsourcing the HR function in your organisation. You have been tasked with Criteria highlighting the value of the HR function to the business. You are required to provide written answers to the questions below. Question 6 -Read the article provided below: It identifies and evaluates research evidence linking HR practices with positive organisational outcomes. Briefly summarise...
ECTION 3. How would you explain to someone the fundamental differences between punishment and discipline? Can you relate those differences to the differences between moral autonomy and heteronomy?
Q14 Explain the differences between x-bar and R-charts. How can they be used together and why would it be important to use them together? [2 Marks]