Motorcycle rider training for the prevention of road traffic crashes, https://doi.org/10.1002/14651858.CD005240.pub2
Riding a motorcycle (a two‐wheeled vehicle that is powered by a motor and has no pedals) is associated with a high risk of fatal crashes, particularly in new riders. Motorcycle rider training has therefore been suggested as an important means of reducing the number of crashes, and the severity of injuries.
Some methodological weakness has seen with the study
Poor samples(randomised and control)/smallsample size
Short follow-up time after training
interrupted time‐series
Detection bias due to the poor use of outcome measurement tools
3. Using a database (CINAHL, MEDLINE, PsycINFO, or ERIC), find a primary research article relating to motorcycle safety (e.., the use of a helmet, wearing protective gear, or road surfaces). Criti...
3. Using a database (CINAHL, MEDLINE, PsycINFO, or ERIC), find a primary research article relating to motorcycle safety (e.., the use of a helmet, wearing protective gear, or road surfaces). Critique the article by applying the questions found in the "Critically Reading a Research Article" section of this chapter unuta at least
Question #2&3 from the book "Principles and Foundations of Health Promotion and Education" 1. You are employed as a health education specialist in a district health department and have just received a call from a member of a local coalition wanting to know where to find some peer-reviewed studies that summarize the content and effectiveness of available school-based sexuality education curricula. Use an index to find a reference to an article that meets those criteria. 2. Was the article you...