What is research

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Randomized controlled trial

1. Prospective 2. Tests treatment 3. Primary studies

Terms that the abstract usually includes

1. Purpose / objective / aim 2. Methods 3. Results 4. Conclusion

Comprehensive critical reading

Understanding the researcher's purpose or intent

Analysis critical reading

Understanding the terms & part of the study

Synthesis critical reading

Understanding the whole article & research process - assessing the study's validity

Conclusion section

Usually a brief section with concluding findings

Levels of evidence from top to bottom

1. Clinical practice guidelines 2. Meta-analysis & Systematic Reviews 3. Randomized controlled trial 4. Cohort studies 5. Case control studies 6. Case report or case series 7. Animal & laboratory studies

Where is the purpose of the study defined

1. End of the intro 2. End of the "literature review"

Quantitative research studies have ____ or ___ ____

1. Hypothese 2. Research question

How you know the study is quantitative

1. Hypothesis is stated or implied 2. Terms "control" or "treatment" used 3. Terms "survey" or "correlational" used 4. Term "random" or "convenience" used 5. Variable are measured by insturments or scales 6. Statistical analyses are used

Qualitative research

1. Look for meaning: perceptions, values, & feelings 2. Uses words rather than numbers to understand experiences; tells us "why"

Where to find what instruments were used to measure the varibale

1. Methods section 2. Appendix

Case report or case series

1. Narrative reviews 2. Expert opinions 3. Editorials 4. No design

Where are the data collection procedures usually found

1. Procedures section 2. Methods section

Cohort studies

1. Prospective 2. Cohort has been exposed to a risk 3. Observe for outcome of interest 4. Observational studies 5. Primary studies

One of the first objectives when doing reserach

Determine if the study is quantitative or qualitative

Abstract

1. A short, comprehensive summary of a study at the beginning of an article 2. Focuses the reader on the main points of a study 3. Abstracts vary is length from 50-250 words 4. The length & format are dictated by the journal's style 5. Both quantitative & qualitative studies have abstracts as well as mixed-method designs

Type of research design can be found where

1. Abstract 2. Within purpose statement 3. In the introduction to the "procedures" 4. In the "methods" section 5. May not be stated

What is the literature review

1. Also termed "background" 2. Is a synthesis of studies on the topic 3. The individual studies are detailed & the review discusses what is known & not known from these studies

Qualitative research studies do not have ____ but instead have ____ ___ & _____

1. Research questions 2. Purposes

Discussion section

1. Researchers go back to the literature review & discuss how their study is similar to or different from other studies 2. The researchers discusses the limitations of the study 3. Call for future reasearch

Case control studies

1. Retrospective 2. Subjects have the outcome of interest; looking for risk factor 3. Observational studies 4. Primary studies

Quantitative research

1. Seen more in healthcare 2. Numerical data 3. Test hypotheses 4. Cause / effect & relationship between variable 5. Correlation 6. Data are summarized & analyzed using statistics

What is included in the data anaylsis

1. Statistical tests 2. Descriptive / inferential statistics applied in quantitative studies

What is research

1. Systematic, rigorous, & critical investigation that aims to answer questions 2. Provides knowledge that is reliable & useful for practice 3. Research studies published in journal are evaluated for clinical practice 4. Findings provide evidence that is evaluated 5. Applicability is used to inform clinical practice

What the research should tell you about the population

1. The population form which the sample was drawn 2. Type of sample 3. Number in the sample 4. Number of participants that dropped out

What does the critique involve

1. The process of critical appraisal that evaluates the article for scientific merit & application for practice 2. Points out the strengths & weaknesses

Introduction

A background picture of the area researched & its significance to practice

What is the journal article

A shortened version of the researchers completed work

Preliminary critical reading

Familiarize yourself with the content - skim

Where is the hypothesis or research question usually found

In the background

Although qualitative studies do not used statistical tests, the procedures for analyzing themes are usually described in what section

Methods

Where to find the population form

Methods / Methodology section

Where is it reported that the hypothesis was supported or unsupported

Results / Findings

Where is the data analysis procedure found

Results section

Clinical practice guidelines / Meta-analysis & Systematic Reviews

Secondary, pre-apprasied or filtered studies

Define evidence-based practice

The systematic use of the best available evidence with the integration of individual clinical expertise as well as the patient's values & preferences in making clinical decisisions


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