(Answered) NR716 Week 4: Assignment Evidence Synthesis


COURSE

NR716 Analytic Methods


Instructions

Follow these guidelines when completing the assignment. Contact your course faculty if you have any questions.

  1. Review the directions for completing each column of the Johns Hopkins Individual Evidence Summary Tool (located in the Week 2 lesson).
  2. Use the two quantitative research studies from NR715 that are already on your expanding Johns Hopkins Individual Summary Tool. Add the quantitative research study appraised in Week 1 of this course to your Johns Hopkins Individual Evidence Summary Tool. All articles must be recent research articles less than 5 years old, and be related to your selected National Practice Problem. Two of the quantitative research studies support your introduction and analysis of the selected practice problem. The quantitative study appraised in NR716 has tested the evidence-based intervention.
    1. If any of your quantitative research studies do not meet these requirements, you need to find replacement quantitative research studies and update the Johns Hopkins Evidence Summary Tool after you appraise, level the evidence, and grade the quality of the replacement study or studies.
  3. Locate three non-research evidence sources to support the introduction and analysis of the practice problem.
  4. Use a synthesis style of writing in every section (1, 2, 3, & 4) of the paper when incorporating research evidence and non-research evidence.
  5. Use the most current version of Microsoft Word that is the format for all Chamberlain University College of Nursing. You can tell the document is saved as the current version because it will end in “docx.”
  6. All Chamberlain University policies related to plagiarism must be observed.
  7. Review the rubric for the grading criteria.

The assignment includes the following components:

  1. Introduction
    1. Use a synthesis of research evidence and non-research evidence when writing this section of the paper.
    2. Write a one-sentence purpose statement.
    3. Introduce the practice problem.
    4. Introduce an evidence-based intervention using research evidence to support the intervention.
  2. Analysis of the Practice Problem (1-2 paragraphs)
    1. Significance
    2. Prevalence
    3. Mortality
    4. Economic ramifications of the practice problem
    5. Use a synthesis of research evidence and non-research evidence when writing this section of the paper.
    6. Present the following at the national and local levels:
  3. Evidence Synthesis (minimum of 3 quantitative research articles)
    1. Use a synthesis of research evidence when writing this section of the paper.
    2. Identify the main themes and salient points that emerge from a synthesis of research evidence.
    3. Compare and contrast the main points from a synthesis of research evidence.
    4. Present an objective overarching synthesis of the research intervention.
  4. Conclusion
    1. Use a synthesis of research evidence and non-research evidence when writing this section of the paper.
    2. Write one concise paragraph providing a clear and logical summation of the paper.