Topic-In infants, what is the effect of breastfeeding on preventing
illness compared with formula feeding?
P (Population): Infants
I (Intervention): Breastfeeding
C (Comparison): Formula Feeding
Outcome: illness prevention
It needs to be 6 pages plus the title page, abstract page and references page
The references need to be
6 scholarly resources, they need to all be from the last 5 years and peer-reviewed, atleast 3 of the sources need to be vetted peer-reviewed articles, NOT informative websites.
This paper is required to be submitted in separate parts, I NEED ALL THE SEPARATE PARTS IN SEPARATE DOCUMENTS AND THEN THE ENTIRE FINISHED PAPER IN ONE DOCUMENT PLEASE
PART 1
research paper. Include at least one supporting research article
(derived from a peer-reviewed nursing journal) along with your revised PICO and research question.
your nursing research in an introductory paragraph, 5-7 sentences long:
Why did you choose this topic? How would this type of
research/intervention benefit the noted problem, the nursing profession,
the identified population, or a noted issue in nursing education?
as your P.I.C.O.question before the introductory paragraph (it can be on the same
page, so page 2 following the title page).
introductory paragraph explaining why you chose this topic or problem,
supported with at least one article from the literature (derived from a
nursing journal)
PICO(t), research question, and reviewed the supporting literature,
submit the introduction of your research paper to include the problem statement and purpose statement of your research question
more than one page in length. Elaborate on what the identified problem
is and why your intervention or research analysis is important
start on a new page, following the title page, introduction with
research question and PICO, and open an introduction for your paper
is your Preliminary literature review.
resources. (You should include at least 3 vetted peer-reviewed
research articles, not informative websites.
brief (2-4 sentences) review/summation of each scholarly article you
selected for defining the stated problem and your purpose or intended
outcome from your research question.
2-4 sentences per article, no direct quotes, paraphrase and include
in-text citations), also include the reference list of each article
selected in 7th ed. APA format.
locate a published Middle Range Theory, Practice Theory, Grand Nursing
theory, or Change Theory (Change Theory if you have a PICO focused on
education) that serves as an appropriate guide for your stated research
question and PICO
research paper about your chosen theoretical model. How does this theory
guide the development of your study and enable you to link potential
research findings to nursing’s body of knowledge? Theory is essential to
research as it provides a framework for developing new studies and
linking findings back to the knowledge of the nursing discipline. Ensure
you cite your chosen theorist in this section of your ongoing research
paper. Critically appraise other research that has used this
theory/theorist in similar research, noting how concepts and statements
are linked to describe the clinical significance and the usefulness of
your proposal in reality.
graph (google image the theory, and create a simple chart or graph
aligning elements of your PICO to the theoretical framework)
how this nursing theory/model provides a framework for your stated
problem and research question
the end of Appendix A (This will just be the graph of your model with
components of your PICO statement)
final conclusion of your final paper and will come right after your
section on Theoretical Framework.
information that needs to be studied related to your PICO and Research
question for Limitations.
need to be studied further or that original research needs to be
repeated to gain more credibility.
studies during your literature review? Outline gaps/limitations noted in
at least one of your discovered articles
more than a page or two in length, double spaced) factors that threaten
the reliability of your research findings or the outcomes of your
PICO(t). For example, this could be potential bias, the Hawthorne
Effect, funding, external/environmental elements out of your control, or
an aging population/sample size (maturation). Use Chapter 8 from your
textbook as a guide.
of your research paper (this could be a published survey, questionnaire,
or medical equipment used to measure your dependent variable). Note the
Cronbach’s alpha of your tool. Remember, an alpha of .70 is considered
acceptable research. An alpha <.70 would mean this tool should be
used again in future research, with more diverse and larger sample
sizes.
research paper, usually about a paragraph or two (6-7 sentences,150-250
words) long. A well-written abstract serves multiple purposes:
- an abstract lets readers get the essence of your paper quickly, in order to decide whether to read the full paper
- an abstract prepares readers to follow the detailed information, analyses, and arguments in your full paper
- an abstract helps readers remember key points from your paper
in your title are crucial for helping other researchers find your paper,
if your paper/research is ever published.
kinds of information in brief form. The body of your paper will, of
course, develop and explain these ideas much more fully. The proportion
of your abstract that you devote to each kind of information—and the
sequence of that information—will vary, depending on the nature and
genre of the paper that you are summarizing in your abstract.
which is widely used in the social and nursing sciences, gives specific
guidelines for what to include in the abstract for different kinds of
papers—for empirical studies, literature reviews, or meta-analyses,
theoretical papers, methodological papers, and case studies.
will be a prelude to the introduction and body of your paper and on its
own page. Centered on the top of the 2nd page of your paper will read Abstract
must also be written in appropriate and formal academic language,
avoiding interjections, abbreviations, colloquialisms, and contractions.
Personal experiences do not belong in this or any future papers.
below the abstract, starting on a new page (so it will be page 3) the
rest of your paper moving forward to the final paper.
plan to dissemenate your research findings. Consider your intended
audience… is there an organization, leader, or particular group who
would benefit from reading your paper? Dissemination refers to the process of sharing research findings with stakeholders and larger audiences who have common interests.
Dissemination of findings is essential for research presentation in the
future. Think; “From bench to bedside”. The uptake and use of research
findings are crucial for the sustainability of evidence-based practice
research networks moving forward, particularly in nursing research in
improve the safety and quality of patient care and for improving
community and public health while reducing health inequalities and
health inequities.
findings with a national nursing organization, such as the NLN or the
ANA. Sharing findings with schools of nursing or large healthcare
organizations. If you think your research should be repeated on a larger
scale, suggest this to relevant stakeholders (CNOs, regional AHRQ
members, professional practice councils, or local leaders in academia).
sure to avoid pronouns and keep verbiage tense consistent. Your
conclusion does not have to be long, but must include who and perhaps
how you plan on sharing your results with (not just with me). You may
cite references as needed in the conclusion, but be sure the opening and
closing sentences are in your own words.