Research and Proposal

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Quantitative/Mixed-Methods American InterContinental University March 27, 2018

Ist article

Condition Immigrant women’s involvements of maternity-care amenities in Canada.

It uses forms of statistical strategies: qualitative, quantifiable or mixed method(Higginbottom, Morgan, Alexandre, Chiu, Forgeron, Kocay & Barolia, 2015). 

The results showed that there needs to have a healthier understanding of the aspects that produce discrepancies in availability, adequacy and outcomes during parenthood care .

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2nd article

Article is Evidence based practice, research utilization, and knowledge translation in chiropractic: a scoping review .

Methods used are expressive statistical and qualitative thematic studies (Bussières, Al Zoubi, Stuber, French, Boruff, Corrigan & Thomas, 2016).

The results are that Evidence based preparation (EBP) breaks were eminent in the areas of valuation of activity restriction, resolve of psychosocial aspects inducing pain, common health pointers, forming a diagnosis, and implementation medicament

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3rd article

The article is what conclusions are connected with evolving and executing co-produced intercessions in acute healthcare sets? A quick evidence blend.

The method used is qualitative or quantitative data (Clarke, Jones, Harris & Robert, 2017)

The results were for increased cost analysis will results to enhanced health care of members of public. No studies evaluated the sustainability of any variations made

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4th article

The article is methodical evaluation of experts handling plans: How can urban experts progress their eminence of life.

The methods used are qualitative, and mixed methods that are utilized in single analyses (Barnett, Smith-Osborne & Barnett-Braddock, 2016)

The results were veterans were able to acquire various coping approaches and methods for overwhelming and adaptation to the stresses of war through their military platform

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References

Barnett, T. M., Smith-Osborne, A., & Barnett-Braddock, F. (2016). Systematic Review of Veterans' Coping Strategies: How Can Rural Veterans Improve Their Quality of Life?. Contemporary Rural Social Work, 8(2), 37-62.

Bussières, A. E., Al Zoubi, F., Stuber, K., French, S. D., Boruff, J., Corrigan, J., & Thomas, A. (2016). Evidence-based practice, research utilization, and knowledge translation in chiropractic: a scoping review. BMC complementary and alternative medicine, 16(1), 216.

https://doi.org/10.1186/s12906-016-1175-0

Clarke, D., Jones, F., Harris, R., & Robert, G. (2017). What outcomes are associated with developing and implementing co-produced interventions in acute healthcare settings? A rapid evidence synthesis. BMJ open, 7(7), e014650.

Higginbottom, G. M., Morgan, M., Alexandre, M., Chiu, Y., Forgeron, J., Kocay, D., & Barolia, R. (2015). Immigrant women’s experiences of maternity-care services in Canada: a systematic review using a narrative synthesis. Systematic reviews, 4(1), 13.

https://doi.org/10.1186/2046-4053-4-13