Identify the benefits and risks of participation addressed by the authors. Were there benefits or risks the authors do not identify?

Identify the benefits and risks of participation addressed by the authors. Were there benefits or risks the authors do not identify?.

Emergency Care Nurses: Certification, Empowerment, and Work-Related Variables
Order Description
Prepare a critical analysis of a quantitative study focusing on protection of human participants, data collection, data management and analysis, problem statement, and
interpretation of findings.
Each study analysis will be 750-1,000 words and submitted in one document.
Refer to the resource entitled “Research Critique, Part 2.” Questions under each heading should be addressed as a narrative, in the structure of a formal paper. You
are also required to include an Introduction and Conclusion.
Prepare this assignment according to the APA guidelines found in the APA Style Guide, located in the Student Success Center. An abstract is not required.
This assignment uses a rubric. Please review the rubric prior to beginning the assignment to become familiar with the expectations for successful completion.
Research Critique, Part 2
To write a critical appraisal that demonstrates comprehension of the research study conducted, and respond to each of the action items listed under the headings below.
Successful completion of this assignment requires that you provide a rationale, include examples, or reference content from the study in your response.
CRITICAL APPRAISAL GUIDELINES: QUANTITATIVE STUDY
Introduction
•    Develop a topic sentence in which you will define the purpose of the Research Critique, Part 2
•    Formulate a thesis statement which briefly provides a broad indication of your point of view in composing this assignment.
•    Include a summary outline to describe the organization and main topics you will include in the body paragraphs of the assignments (see below sections).
Protection of Human Participants
•    Identify the benefits and risks of participation addressed by the authors. Were there benefits or risks the authors do not identify?
•    Was informed consent obtained from the subjects or participants?
•    Did it seem that the subjects participated voluntarily in the study?
•    Was institutional review board approval obtained from the agency in which the study was conducted?
Data Collection
•    Are the major variables (independent and dependent variables) identified and defined? What were these variables?
•    How were data collected in this study?
•    What rationale did the author provide for using this data collection method?
•    Identify the time period for data collection of the study.
•    Describe the sequence of data collection events for a participant.
Data Management and Analysis
•    Describe the data management and analysis methods used in the study.
•    Did the author discuss how the rigor of the process was assured? For example, does the author describe maintaining a paper trail of critical decisions that
were made during the analysis of the data? Was statistical software used to ensure accuracy of the analysis?
•    What measures were used to minimize the effects of researcher bias (their experiences and perspectives)? For example, did two researchers independently analyze
the data and compare their analyses?
Findings / Interpretation of Findings: Implications for Practice and Future Research
•    What is the researcher’s interpretation of findings?
•    Are the findings valid or an accurate reflection of reality? Do you have confidence in the findings?
•    What limitations of the study were identified by researchers?
•    Was there a coherent logic to the presentation of findings?
•    What implications do the findings have for nursing practice? For example, can the study findings be applied to general nursing practice, to a specific
population, to a specific area of nursing?
•    What suggestions are made for further studies?
Conclusion
•    Emphasize the importance and congruity of the thesis statement
•    Provide a logical wrap-up to bring the appraisal to completion and to leave a lasting impression and take-away points useful in nursing practice.
•    Incorporate a critical appraisal and a brief analysis of the utility and applicability of the findings to nursing practice.
•    Integrate a summary of the knowledge learned.

Identify the benefits and risks of participation addressed by the authors. Were there benefits or risks the authors do not identify?

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