Walden University Article Citation and Qualitative Journal Presentation
Walden University Article Citation and Qualitative Journal Presentation
1 qualitative and 1 quantitative presentation (8 slides each) 2 presentations.
QUANTITATIVE JOURNAL CLUB PRESENTATION (5-8 SLIDES)
Your first PowerPoint presentation should include the following information:
- A title slide for your journal club presentation
- A brief overview of the parts of a research article as a refresher to your peers in the journal club as stated in the Walden University “Anatomy of a Research Article” article.
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Using the Quantitative Article provided by your SME, identify the following information:
- Article citation
- In your own words, describe the purpose of the study
- Explain the type of research design that is used
- Describe the sample selection
- Describe the data collection methods that were used
- Explain the data collection measures and tools
- Analyze any plans for data analysis (i.e. describe the statistical analyses that were used)
- Describe the strengths and weaknesses of the overall research design
QUALITATIVE JOURNAL CLUB PRESENTATION (5-8 SLIDES)
Using the Qualitative Article provided by your SME, identify the following information:
- A title slide for your journal club presentation
- Article citation
- In your own words, describe the purpose of the study
- Explain the type of research design that is used
- Describe the sample selection
- Describe the data collection methods that were used
- Analyze any plans for data analysis
- Analyze the strengths and weaknesses of the overall research design
UNFORMATTED ATTACHMENT PREVIEW
Behavior of Parents Seeking Care From Emergency Services Due to Fever in Children María Gloria Villarejo-Rodríguez, MSc, RN1,* , & Beatriz Rodríguez-Martín, PhD, MSc, RN2 1 Nurse, Health Center of Bargas, Toledo, Spain and PhD student, University of Castilla-La Mancha. Social and Health Care Center, Cuenca, Spain 2 PhD Professor, University of Castilla-La Mancha. Faculty of Health Sciences. Talavera de la Reina, Toledo, Spain Key words Child, fathers, fever, grounded theory, mothers Correspondence María Gloria Villarejo Rodríguez, Health Center of Bargas C/Real S/N 45593 Spain. E-mail: mgloria.villarejo@alu.uclm.es Accepted December 4, 2019 doi:10.1111/jnu.12538 Abstract Purpose: To explore the behavior of parents, with and without health training, seeking care from emergency services due to their child’s fever. Design and