Title- Stem Cell Treatment and the Positive Impact on Autoimmune Diseases
Title- Stem Cell Treatment and the Positive Impact on Autoimmune Diseases
Research Question- What positive impact has the use of the stem cell treatment in patients with autoimmune diseases?
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Objectives of the project.
1. To investigate the use of stem cell treatment in autoimmune diseases.
2. To demonstrate the positive impact of using stem cells to treat autoimmune diseases.
3. To present through a systematic review of the literature therapeutic options with stem cells that have the ability to successfully treat patients with autoimmune diseases.
Theoretical Framework – La teoría de la consecución de objetivos desarrollada por Imogene King.
My job no needed PICOT question due to be a literature review.
My References- I Needs more references
Ahmed, Z., Imdad, A., Connelly, J. A., & Acra, S. (2019). Autoimmune Enteropathy: An Updated Review with Special Focus on Stem Cell Transplant Therapy. Digestive Diseases & Sciences, 64(3), 643–654. https://doi-org.librarylogin-cupey.uagm.edu/10.1007/s10620-018-5364-1
Snowden, J. A., Sharrack, B., Akil, M., Kiely, D. G., Lobo, A., Kazmi, M., Muraro, P. A., & Lindsay, J. O. (2018). Autologous haematopoietic stem cell transplantation (aHSCT) for severe resistant autoimmune and inflammatory diseases — a guide for the generalist. Clinical Medicine, 18(4), 329–334. https://doi-org.librarylogin-cupey.uagm.edu/10.7861/clinmedicine.18-4-329
Ferreira Zombrilli, A., Leopoldo, V. C., Oliveira, M. C., Cirioli de Oliveira, M. de F., Ehmke Dolci, M., Merizio Martins Braga, F. T., & de Campos Pereira Silveira, R. C. (2019). Virtual learning object in hematopoietic stem cell transplantation for autoimmune diseases. Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem, 72(4), 994–1000. https://doi-org.librarylogin-cupey.uagm.edu/10.1590/0034-7167-2018-0669
Balassa, K., Danby, R., & Rocha, V. (2019). Haematopoietic stem cell transplants: principles and indications. British Journal of Hospital Medicine (17508460), 80(1), 33–39. https://doi-org.librarylogin cupey.uagm.edu/10.12968/hmed.2019.80.1.33
Van Laar, J. M., Naraghi, K., & Tyndall, A. (2015). Haematopoietic stem cell transplantation for poor-prognosis systemic sclerosis. Rheumatology, 54(12), 2126–2133. https://doi-org.librarylogin-cupey.uagm.edu/10.1093/rheumatology/kev117
Atkins, H., Freedman, M., Atkins, H. L., & Freedman, M. S. (2017). Five Questions Answered: A Review of Autologous Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation for the Treatment of Multiple Sclerosis. Neurotherapeutics, 14(4), 888–893. https://doi-org.librarylogin-cupey.uagm.edu/10.1007/s13311-017-0564-5
Currò, D., Mancardi, G., & Currò, D. (2016). Autologous hematopoietic stem cell transplantation in multiple sclerosis: 20 years of experience. Neurological Sciences, 37(6), 857–865. https://doi-org.librarylogin-cupey.uagm.edu/10.1007/s10072-016-2564-3
Baharlou, R., Rashidi, N., Ahmadi-Vasmehjani, A., Khoubyari, M., Sheikh, M., & Erfanian, S. (2019). Immunomodulatory Effects of Human Adipose Tissue-derived Mesenchymal Stem Cells on T Cell Subsets in Patients with Rheumatoid Arthritis. Iranian Journal of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology, 18(1), 114–119.
Ferreira Zombrilli, A., Leopoldo, V. C., Oliveira, M. C., Cirioli de Oliveira, M. de F., Ehmke Dolci, M., Merizio Martins Braga, F. T., & de Campos Pereira Silveira, R. C. (2019). Virtual learning object in hematopoietic stem cell transplantation for autoimmune diseases. Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem, 72(4), 994–1000. https://doi-org.librarylogin-cupey.uagm.edu/10.1590/0034-7167-2018-0669
Snowden, J. A., Sharrack, B., Akil, M., Kiely, D. G., Lobo, A., Kazmi, M., Muraro, P. A., & Lindsay, J. O. (2018). Autologous haematopoietic stem cell transplantation (aHSCT) for severe resistant autoimmune and inflammatory diseases — a guide for the generalist. Clinical Medicine, 18(4), 329–334. https://doi-org.librarylogin-cupey.uagm.edu/10.7861/clinmedicine.18-4-329
Ahmed, Z., Imdad, A., Connelly, J. A., & Acra, S. (2019). Autoimmune Enteropathy: An Updated Review with Special Focus on Stem Cell Transplant Therapy. Digestive Diseases & Sciences, 64(3), 643–654. https://doi-org.librarylogin-cupey.uagm.edu/10.1007/s10620-018-5364-1
APA -Rebeiro, P., & Moore, J. (2016). The role of autologous haemopoietic stem cell transplantation in the treatment of autoimmune disorders. Internal medicine journal, 46(1), 17-28
APA- Snowden, J. A., Badoglio, M., Labopin, M., Giebel, S., McGrath, E., Marjanovic, Z., … & Kazmi, M. (2017). Evolution, trends, outcomes, and economics of hematopoietic stem cell transplantation in severe autoimmune diseases. Blood advances, 1(27), 2742-2755.
Xiaoxiao Lu, Xilian Wang, Hong Nian, Dan Yang & Ruihua Wei. Mesenchymal stem cells for treating autoimmune dacryoadenitis Stem Cell Research & Therapy, volume 8, Article number: 126 (2017)
How to write a Proposal
1. Literature review
2. Case study (You need a letter of approval from the patient and/or the provider, describe how you are handling confidentially of the information)
3. Pre and post-education (You may need to write a consent form, and you need a letter of approval from your organization)
Components of the Proposal
I. Title
II. Introduction
An introduction should announce your topic. You can start your introduction with a few sentences, which announce the topic of your paper and give an indication of the kind of research questions you will be asking. The first few sentences should act as an indication of a broader problem, which you will then focus on more closely in the rest of your introduction, leading to your specific research questions. The introduction should include the purpose of the project and the Methods.
III. The Problem
1. Research Question
The research question should be concise and closely focused. The research question might recall some of the key words established in the first few sentences and the title of your paper. You have to write the Question.
2. Objective or Objectives
Objectives must always be set after having formulated a good research question . After all, they are to explain the way in which such a question is going to be answered. Objectives are usually headed by infinitive verbs such as:
·
· To identify
· To establish
· To describe
· To determine
· To estimate
· To develop
· To compare
· To analyze
· To collect
3. You need to explain the contribution of the research to the topic and to the advanced nursing practice. Use references.
IV. Review of Literature.
The purpose is to offer an overview of the significant literature published on a topic:
1. identifies areas of prior scholarship
2. Describes the relationship of each source to the others that you have selected
3. Points the way forward for further research.
The literature review should include the following:
1. Objective of the literature review
2. Overview of the subject under consideration.
3. Particular position, those opposed, and those offering completely different arguments.
4. Discussion of both the distinctiveness of each source and its similarities with the others.
No less than 30 references (15 for NURS 502, and 15 for NURS 503).
No older than 2015.
Include a nursing theory or a conceptual model and describe it.
V. Methodology.
· Describe the design
· Identify the variable
· Describe the reliability and validity of the instrument
· Describe the population and the sample.
· Describe the steps to protect the rights of human according to IRB criteria.
· Discuss the procedure to complete the study.
VI. Data analysis.
4. Describe the data analysis according to the design and variables.
Addendum:
1. Copy of the proposal.
2. Copy of instruments.
3. Copy of consents.
4. IRB F01 (or F08).
5. CV
6. CITI training.
7. APA.
NOTE: This is a template and guide. Delete all highlighted materials.
Note that there is no heading that says Introduction. The paragraph or two that follows the title on the first page of your text is assumed to be your introduction. Your introduction follows the title of your paper (note that the title is not bolded). You should start your introduction with a powerful statement or two to stimulate interest. You should identify the purpose of your paper. Remember that formal papers are in third person, so no I, me, we except in specified areas. The introduction should include the purpose of the project and the Methods.
Significance of the Practice Problem
Start this section with identification of the practice problem. This section should also answer the question “why is this important?” You should address the significance to the patient/client (e.g., pain, suffering, quality of life, impact on income potential, etc.), the family, healthcare system (e.g., impact on cost or delivery systems), and society (e.g., cost of care, need for healthcare policy). Discuss the incidence and/or prevalence and include the financial impact if possible. You might discuss the impact on length of stay, readmission, home health care requirements, disability and/or mortality. Also, you should address any quality, safety, legal, and ethical implications. This discussion must be substantiated by citations from professional literature.
Research Question
This section should include your research question, but also should include the three objectives that will assist you to answer your question. This section contains your operational definitions of the variables in the question. If you use definitions from the literature, be sure to cite them.
Theoretical Framework
This section should include the theoretical framework that supports your MSN Project. Describe the theory or model that served as the foundation for your project. This may be a nursing theory or a theory from another discipline if pertinent and applicable.
Synthesis of the Literature
Synthesize at least 30 primary research studies (15 during NURS 502 & 15 during NURS503) and/or systematic reviews; do not include summary articles. This section is all about the scientific evidence rather than someone else’s opinion of the evidence. Do not use secondary sources; you need to get the article, read it, and make your own decision about quality and applicability to your question even if you did find out about the study in a review of the literature. The studies that you cite in this section must relate directly to your research question. This is a synthesis rather than a study-by-study review. Address the similarities, differences, and controversies in the body of evidence.
Practice Recommendations
So. . . using available evidence, what is the answer to your question? This section is for you to summarize the strength of the body of evidence (quality, quantity, and consistency), make a summary statement, and based on your conclusions drawn from the review, give a recommendation for practice change based on scientific evidence. This would logically be the intervention of your PICOT question. You might want to design an algorithm and include it in as a figure. Perhaps you found substantiation for usual practice, and you recommend reinforcement and education regarding this best practice.
Project Description
Describe the form that the literature review will carry out, how many articles, and how many years old. Add the websites that you will research for the search of articles, keywords that you will use for your search
Here you should include the impact that your research will have. It must also include that it will be kept for 5 years in a locked office of the home of the principal investigator, and that after that time has elapsed, it will be destroyed.
This section may be in first person.
Project Evaluation Results
This section must include how you will evaluate the planned change project. Remember that you must have evaluated the outcome(s) identified in your PICOT question
Here you should mention the tables A and B that you will use for the evaluation of the results of your literature review. Describe each of the tables (A & B) that are at the end of the template . Tables and Figures should follow the References
This section may be in first person.
Discussion and Implications for Nursing and Healthcare
Discuss the conclusions you can make from the project evaluation results: review and answer your PICOT question. Examine, interpret, and qualify the results. Discuss internal validity and limitations of the project evaluation. Take into account sources of potential bias and other threats to internal validity, the imprecision of measures, and other limitations and weaknesses of the evaluation (adapted from APA, 2010, p. 35).
Describe the implications of your project and the project evaluation on nursing practice and healthcare. Do not overstate the significance. Identify the impact on the appropriate microsystem. Include any recommendations you have as a result of this project and project evaluation. Also, include what you might recommend with replication of this project and project evaluation and your potential next steps for this practice problem. Title- Stem Cell Treatment and the Positive Impact on Autoimmune Diseases
Plans for Dissemination
This section should include your plan for sharing the results of your project within the institution and within the professional community. Discuss who you invited to the presentation of results at the institution and how you presented the information. Describe the response of stakeholders to your presentation and about the potential for sustainability. Also, discuss your plans for presentation at regional or national meetings and/or publication. If publication is planned, discuss what journal you will submit your manuscript to and why. The dissemination must be among the classmates with a PowerPoint presentation; a poster with a brief summary of project plan, evaluation, and results to be exposed in the hall at Ana G Mendez, SFC; and a hard copy to be left at the library to be reviewed for those students of facilitators interested in the topic.
This section may be in first person.
Summary and Conclusion
The conclusion should start with a statement regarding the intent of the paper and your achievement toward that intention. Remember that the introduction is a preview, and this section should contain a summary.
When completed your summary and conclusion, do not include a categorical conclusion, which means, that you should not mention the results of your literature review, otherwise, this would give the impression that your project has ended. It must include the importance of what has been reviewed so far, and the need to finalize the literature review in order to have a more conclusive result.
References
Remember that this is a reference list rather than a bibliography. A bibliography is everything you read to prepare the paper but a reference list is only what you cited. If there is not a citation for a reference, it should not be here. PLEASE make sure that your references here and your citations throughout the paper are in APA format. Take the time to make sure that they are correct. We have already formatted the paper for you with this template.
Figure 1
Figures included here are most likely going to be figures illustrating your data analysis.
Appendix A
NOTE: Order these appendices in the order in which they were referred to in the paper.
Summary of Primary Research Evidence (this table may be single space)
Citation |
Question or Hypothesis |
Theoretical Foundation |
Research Design (include tools) and Sample Size |
Key Findings |
Recommendations/
Implications |
Level of Evidence |
Legend:
Level I: systematic reviews or meta-analysis Level II: well-designed Randomized Controlled Trial (RCT) Level III: well-designed controlled trials without randomization, quasi-experimental Level IV: well-designed case-control and cohort studies Level V: systematic reviews of descriptive and qualitative studies Level VI: single descriptive or qualitative study Level VII: opinion of authorities and/or reports of expert committees. Title- Stem Cell Treatment and the Positive Impact on Autoimmune Diseases
Appendix B
Summary of Systematic Reviews (SR) (this table may be single space)
Citation | Question | Search Strategy | Inclusion/ Exclusion Criteria | Data Extraction and Analysis | Key Findings | Recommendation/
Implications |
Level of Evidence |
Legend:
Level I: systematic reviews or meta-analysis Level II: well-designed Randomized Controlled Trial (RCT) Level III: well-designed controlled trials without randomization, quasi-experimental Level IV: well-designed case-control and cohort studies Level V: systematic reviews of descriptive and qualitative studies Level VI: single descriptive or qualitative study Level VII: opinion of authorities and/or reports of expert committees
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