Research Critique 2
Assignment Overview
This assignment is designed for nurse practitioner (NP) students to enhance skills in evidence-based practice by critically evaluating quantitative research. You will select and critique a primary quantitative research article (not a review, meta-analysis, or qualitative study) on a primary care topic of your interest. Primary care topics may include, but are not limited to, chronic disease management (e.g., hypertension, diabetes), preventive health screenings, patient education interventions, or acute care in outpatient settings. The goal is to assess the article’s credibility, methodological rigor, and applicability to NP clinical practice.
Learning Objectives
- Demonstrate the ability to locate and select appropriate quantitative primary research.
- Apply a systematic framework to critique research elements, identifying strengths, limitations, and biases.
- Evaluate the clinical significance of findings for primary care and NP decision-making.
- Practice scholarly writing in APA format, integrating critical analysis with evidence-based insights.
Instructions
- Article Selection:
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- Choose a peer-reviewed, quantitative primary research article published within the last 10 years (2015 or later) from a reputable nursing or medical journal (e.g., Journal of the American Association of Nurse Practitioners, Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice).
- The article must report original data collection and analysis (e.g., experimental, quasi-experimental, or observational designs like RCTs, cohort studies, or surveys). Exclude systematic reviews, meta-analyses, editorials, or qualitative studies.
- Ensure the topic aligns with primary care and is of personal interest to you—justify your choice in the introduction.
- Submit a PDF copy of the full article with your critique (do not summarize or paraphrase the article without attaching it).
- Critique Format and Length:
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- Write a 3-4 page paper (excluding title page, references, and the attached article).
- Use APA 7th edition formatting: Double-spaced, 12-point Times New Roman font, 1-inch margins.
- Structure the paper with the following sections (use headings). Base your critique on a systematic approach, drawing from established guidelines for evaluating quantitative research.
- Required Sections of the Critique: Use the following structure to organize your paper. For each section, incorporate specific questions to guide your analysis (adapted from critiquing frameworks).
- Introduction (up to 0.5 page):
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- Briefly summarize the article’s purpose, research question/hypothesis, methods, key findings, and conclusions.
- Explain why you selected this article and topic (e.g., relevance to your future NP
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