Nursing research discussion response
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# 1
Ruben Dubon week 13, (discussion 7)
In the subsequent study that is also a pilot study, it finds a correlation between poor nutrition and a lack of exercise that leads to increased rates of obesity in young children. Both pilot studies, in this case, seem to be mirror images of one another (Diet and nutrition disorders, 2014). In my evaluation, it can be inferred that it’s a continuation of an inappropriately used label
References
Moore, Jean Burley, PhD., R.N., Pawloski, L. R., PhD., Goldberg, Patricia, M.S.N., R.N., Oh, Kyeung Mi,PhD., R.N., Stoehr, Ana,M.S.N., R.N., & Baghi, H., PhD. (2009). Childhood obesity study: A pilot study of the effect of the nutrition education program color my pyramid. The Journal of School Nursing,
Diet and nutrition disorders; research data from university of Notre dame update understanding of obesity (psychosocial pathways to childhood obesity: A pilot study involving a high-risk preschool sample). (2014, Dec 27). Psychology & Psychiatry Journal Retrieved from https://search.proquest Nursing research discussion response
#2
Mercedes Carmona
I found the following pilot study regarding maternal and neonatal health outcomes. The researchers collected data from maternity service records of an audit conducted by the Diabetes Nurse Practitioner (DNP) in an effort to evaluate the status of pregnant women with a pre-existing diabetes 1 and 2, and gestational diabetes diagnosis. The research question aims at investigating whether the interventions of a team of nurse practitioners are effective at reducing the health outcomes of both mother and child.
The researchers took into consideration the various strategies employed by the team of health practitioners to reduce the number of complications during and after birth of mothers who suffer from diabetes. It is not clear whether the study can be described as a pilot study as it simply evaluates the strategies used by the DNP program as an already established program that incorporated specific interventions as one model. The researchers’ intent and research question are well-intentioned, but lack specific direction as to why the study is classified as a pilot study. Nursing research discussion response
Given the lack of research studies in the area of maternal and neonatal diabetes and management of symptoms to reduce adverse outcomes, the expectations for future research are likely to be sparked by interest in the subject and the prevalence of diabetes in pregnancies in developed and developing countries. However, I feel the researchers could have done more to make the study more specific in nature to allow the scientific community to appreciate the study as a pilot study and all the implications that come with such studies.
References
Murfet, G. O., Allen, P., & Hingston, T. J. (2014). Maternal and neonatal health outcomes following the implementation of an innovative model of nurse practitioner-led care for diabetes in pregnancy. Journal of Advanced Nursing, 70(5), 1150-1163. doi:10.1111/jan.12277. (14 p.) Nursing research discussion response