Type 1 Diabetes in Western Australia

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ssignment: Literature Review

Read one of the articles listed below based on the topic of research you selected in Week 1.

Note: With the exception of the Nicolas, et. al. article, all of the following journal articles can be found in the Walden Library. Click on the reference for the Nicholas article for the full text.

Childhood diabetes
Fried, L., Vithiatharan, R., Davis, E., Jones, T., Hancock, K., Runions, K., … Lin, A. (2018). The school experiences of children and adolescents with type 1 diabetes in Western Australia. Issues in Educational Research, 28(3), 578–595.

Alcohol use in adolescents
Bosque-Prous, M., Kuipers, M. A. G., Espelt, A., Richter, M., Rimpelä, A., Perelman, J., … Kunst, A. E. (2017). Adolescent alcohol use and parental and adolescent socioeconomic position in six European cities. BMC Public Health17(1), 646.

Skin cancer in young women
Mingoia, J., Hutchinson, A. D., Gleaves, D. H., & Wilson, C. (2019). The impact of a social media literacy intervention on positive attitudes to tanning: A pilot study. Computers in Human Behavior90, 188–195.

Cardiovascular disease in the minority population
Muncan, B. (2018). Cardiovascular disease in racial/ethnic minority populations: Illness burden and overview of community-based interventions. Public Health Reviews. (2107-6952)39(1), N.PAG.

Characteristics associated with quality of life in long-term care residents with dementia
Klapwijk M.S., Caljouw, M.A., Pieper, M.J., van der Steen, J.T., & Achterberg, W.P. (2016). Characteristics associated with quality of life in long-term care residents with dementia: a cross-sectional study. Dementia and Geriatric Cognitive Disorders(42):186-197. doi: 10.1159/000448806

Cultural impact of posttraumatic stress disorder
Nicolas, G., Wheatley, A., & Guillaume, C. (2015). Does one trauma fit all? Exploring the relevance of PTSD across cultures. International Journal of Culture and Mental Health8(1), 34–45.

Opioid Crisis
Cheng, T., Small, W., Dong, H.,Nosova, E., Hayashi, K., & DeBeck, K. (2018). An age-based analysis of nonmedical prescription opioid use among people who use illegal drugs in Vancouver, Canada. Substance Abuse Treatment, Prevention, and Policy, Vol 13, Iss 1, Pp 1-11 (2018), (1), 1.

Prescription Drugs
Chinneck, A., Thompson, K., Mahu, I. T., Davis-MacNevin, P., Dobson, K., & Stewart, S. H. (n.d.). Personality and prescription drug use/misuse among first year undergraduates. Addictive Behaviors87, 122–130.

Climate Change
Sommer, A. (2016). Burning fossil fuels: Impact of climate change on health. International Journal of Health Services: Planning, Administration, Evaluation46(1), 48–52.

Breastfeeding
Specht, I. O., Rohde, J. F., Olsen, N. J., & Heitmann, B. L. (2018). Duration of exclusive breastfeeding may be related to eating behaviour and dietary intake in obesity prone normal weight young children. PLoS ONE13(7), 1–11.

To complete this Assignment, write a 2- to 4-page paper answering the following questions:

Abstract and Citation

  • Did the title assist in identifying whether the article would pertain to your research topic? Why?
  • Does the abstract clearly summarize the main features of the article? How?

Research Question

  • Is the research problem easy to identity? Summarize the research problem.
  • What is the specific research question being asked?
  • Is the article relevant to the research question you developed? Why or why not?

Source

  • Was the article a primary or secondary source?

References

  • How many references does it include?
  • Are the references relevant and current for your research topic? Why or why not?

Content

  • What is the base perspective of the article? In other words, is it from the point of view of an administrator, health care provider, health care deliverer, politician, researcher, or educator?
  • Is the article well-organized and sufficiently detailed for critical analysis? Provide an example.
  • Describe the various sections of the article. Does it follow the standard research process method? Why or why not?

Study Findings

  • Do the study findings appear to be trustworthy? Why or why not?
  • Does the article provide suggestions for additional research? Please explain.

Your written assignments must follow APA guidelines. Be sure to support your work with specific citations from this week’s Learning Resources and additional scholarly sources as appropriate. Refer to the Pocket Guide to APA Style to ensure your in-text citations and reference list are correct.

 

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Week 2: Conducting a Literature Review • • • • Any credible research proposal must include a thorough summary and critical evaluation of previous work relevant to the intended subject. An effective literature review will not only allow the investigator to demonstrate mastery of the subject, but it should also provide the foundation upon which the case for an original study is based. This week, you will review the key elements of a literature review, and you will investigate the tools and processes required to create one. Although you will not conduct and write a full literature review, you will become familiar with the tasks and methods needed to locate and analyze current research. Learning Objectives Students will: Demonstrate how to complete a computer search for relevant literature Identify sources of funding for research Evaluate different types of literature resources Identify key terms and concepts relating to literature reviews Learning Resources Required Readings Jacobsen, K.H. (2017). Introduction to health research methods. (2nd ed.). Burlington: Jones and Bartlett Learning. • Chapter 3, “Reviewing the Literature,” pp. 13–20 https://www.grants.gov/web/grants/home.html https://grants.nih.gov/Grants/funding/funding_program.htm#RSeries https://www.rwjf.org/en/how-we-work/grants-and-grant-programs.html • Chapter 3, “Reviewing the Literature,” pp. 13–20 Grants.gov. (n.d.). Home. Retrieved January 5, 2019, from http://www.grants.gov/web/grants/home.html National Institutes of Health. (n.d.). Types of grant programs. Type 1 Diabetes in Western Australia
Retrieved January 5, 2019, from http://grants.nih.gov/Grants/funding/funding_program.htm#RSeries Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. (n.d.). Grants and grant programs. Retrieved January 5, 2019, from http://www.rwjf.org/en/grants/what-we-fund.html Walden University. (n.d.). Keyword searching: Finding articles on your topic. Retrieved January 5, 2019, from http://academicguides.waldenu.edu/library/keyword Walden University. (n.d.). Keyword searching: Finding articles on your topic: Boolean. Retrieved January 5, 2019, from http://academicguides.waldenu.edu/library/keyword/boolean Walden University. (n.d.). Searching and finding information in the library databases: Overview. Retrieved January 5, 2019, from http://academicguides.waldenu.edu/searchingfinding Walden University Library. (n.d.) Evaluating resources. Retrieved January 5, 2019, from http://academicguides.waldenu.edu/library/evaluating Walden University Library. (n.d.). Library webinar archives: Webinars on library skills. Retrieved January 5, 2019, from https://academicguides.waldenu.edu/library/webinararchives/libraryskillswebinars Walden University Library. (n.d.). Search the databases: Home. Retrieved January 5, 2019, from https://academicguides.waldenu.edu/library/subjectresources Optional Resources Google Scholar. (n.d.). Search tips. Retrieved January 5, 2019, from http://scholar.google.com/intl/en/scholar/help.html Discussion: Literature Review Article Search Finding literature related to your research topic can be challenging. Earlier researchers were required to manually search for hours through journals in multiple libraries to find appropriate resources. Today, electronic libraries such as Walden University’s can provide access to scholarly documents within minutes. In this Discussion, you will search for literature on your research topic using the Walden Library. The keywords, Boolean operators, and databases that you choose make a difference in the literature that you find, so use a variety and be creative with your searches. You will also locate potential funding sources for your research project. Type 1 Diabetes in Western Australia
To prepare for this Discussion: • • • Analyze the feedback that you received on your study questions and research topic both from the Instructor and from your colleagues Finalize your research topic Review this week’s Learning Resources on using the Walden Library and searching within the library • • Review the Learning Resources on locating sources of funding and grants Locate two articles in the Walden Library that relate to your research topic By Day 4 Post a comprehensive response pertaining to your selected research topic including the following: • • • • • • Identify the keywords you used to search the literature Identify the Boolean operators that assisted you in your search Identify the databases you searched for current literature Identify professional journals that are likely to provide relevant literature on your research topic Search the Internet for at least two organizations that might fund your research Describe two articles that you found using the Walden Library and explain why they are useful to your research topic Read a selection of your colleagues’ postings. …Type 1 Diabetes in Western Australia