Thursday, May 30, 2019

How To Write a Nursing Research Paper :: Nursing Profession, Nursing Career

TitleThe elements needed to be included in a good title should contain the critical words or a phrase that describes the article identify the major variables and the population. The title of this article has identified the independent and dependent variables which is the adaption and effects of the training program to help patients with end coiffe renal disease (Coughlan, Cronin, and Ryan, 2007 Nieswiadomy, 2008 p.380).Abstract The authors of this article have outlined the purpose, aims, and objectives of the pick out. It also provides the methods used which is quantitative approach to collect the data, the results, conclusion of the study. It is important that the author should comprise the essential components of the study in the abstract because the abstract may be the only section that is read by contributors to decide if the study is useful or not or to continue reading (Coughlan, Cronin, and Ryan, 2007 Ingham-Broomfield, 2008 p.104 Stockhausen and Conrick, 2002 Nieswiadomy , 2008 p.380). Introduction This article hasnt provided an introduction however a lengthy summary of the study which identifies the problem, purpose and rationale for the research study has been provided in the background. The introduction should give the reader a general sense of what the document is about, and preferably persuade the reader to continue reading. This prepares the reader for reading the rest of the document (Burns & Grove, 2001 p.636 Nieswiadomy, 2008 p.380 Stockhausen and Conrick, 2002). Literature review As Burns and Grove (2001) & Polit and Hungler (1997) as cited in Ingham-Broomfield (2008 p.104) mentioned that the primary purpose of the literature review is to prove what is known, gain broad background and understanding of the available information related to the study. As Coughlan, Cronin, and Ryan (2007) stated that literature review should also help to identify whatever gaps in the literature relating to the problem and suggest how those gaps might be f illed. The authors of this article has not provided any review of literature and this could misinform the reader what the main point of the study however, several appropriate references were used in the background. The terms used in the key concepts are adequately defined and consistent with the topic. The background of the study introduces the previous knowledge or what is already known which is to investigate the effectiveness of an ATP designed to help ESRD patients to cope with stressors while receiving haemodialysis treatment.

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