In your conceptual map present the key/main topic of your systematic review (problem), relevant subtopics, and their connections/relationships through to the existing knowledge you have acquired.

Assignment Question Instructions: Submit a concept map that illustrates existing knowledge you have acquired in conducting the systematic review. In your conceptual map present the key/main topic of your systematic review (problem), relevant subtopics, and their connections/relationships through to the existing knowledge you have acquired. Pay close attention to the words you use to connect … Read more

Summarize the article/study. Does the article/study include the sample size and the level of confidence used to create the confidence interval? Explain what the confidence interval means in context of the news article or scholarly source.

Assignment Question In everyday terms, a confidence interval is the range of values around a sample statistic (such as mean or proportion) within which clinicians can expect to get the same results if they repeat the study protocol or intervention, including measuring the same outcomes the same ways. As you ask yourself, “Will I get … Read more

Compare and contrast two systematic reviews.

Compare and contrast two systematic reviews. Describe and compare the key components of a systematic review including: problem identification, literature search strategy and figure, sample, quality appraisal, data extraction, data analysis quantitative (if quantitative) review, data analysis qualitative (if qualitative review) & conclusions. Guidlines for Critically Appraising Systematic Reviews: The Problem: Did the report clearly … Read more