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Title: Dissemination and Critical Evaluation of Published Research


1
Dissemination and Critical Evaluation of
Published Research
  • Peg Bottjen, MPA, MT(ASCP)SC

2
Objectives
  • Upon the completion of this lecture and
  • exercise the student will be able to
  • Recognize methods of research dissemination
  • Describe the conventional format of published
    research
  • Evaluate a published article according to
    criteria given

3
Purpose of Published Research
  • Answer questions using scientific method
  • Descriptive
  • Correlational
  • Causal explain causation

4
Dissemination of Research
  • Oral report
  • Poster presentation
  • Journal article

5
Format of Research Presentations
  • Title
  • Abstract
  • Introduction
  • Methods
  • Results
  • Discussion
  • References

6
Title
  • Concise, descriptive sentence stating the
  • exact topic of the report.
  • Identifies the subjects of study
  • Variables, characteristics
  • Followed by investigators name and affiliation
  • ex. The incidence of alcoholism in health
    professionals as a function of work-related
    stress.

7
Abstract
  • Short, concise paragraph describing entire report
    (lt250 words)
  • One or two precise sentences from each section
  • Introduction
  • Method
  • Results
  • Discussion

8
Introduction
  • Background reasons to conduct study,
    theoretical framework, literature review
  • Statement of purpose goal of study, problem
    statement
  • Hypotheses educated guess as to relationship
    between variables
  • Research question specific question studied

Past -
- Present
9
Method
  • Subjects who they are, how obtained
  • Materials equipment, apparatus, instruments
    used, quality of instruments
  • Procedures how study conducted, what subjects
    did or what was done to them

10
Method
  • Reliability
  • Validity
  • Statistical Methods

11
Reliability - Precision
  • The test or assessment measures the same thing
    every time and results in the same answer every
    time.
  • Test-retest correlates 1st to 2nd
  • Inter-observer between different observers
  • Internal consistency between items
    measured

12
Validity - Accuracy
  • The test or assessment measures what it claims to
    measure.
  • Sensitivity - true positive
  • Specificity - true negative

Test Result Disease Present Disease Absent
True False
- False - True -
13
Validity
  • Predictive value
  • Ability of a measurement to predict the value of
    it or another test in the future (prognosis)
  • What is predictive value of an ACT score to your
    grade point average in college?

14
Results
  • Technical data
  • In text
  • In tables
  • In figures

15
Discussion
  • Non-technical interpretation of results
  • Connect results to purpose, hypotheses, and
    theory
  • Explain results
  • Identify limitations
  • Suggestions for further
  • research

16
References
  • List of literature discussed
  • Sufficient detail so reader can identify and
    retrieve the source
  • Journal articles, internet sources, books,
    newspapers, personal correspondence, and videos

17
Critical Evaluation of Research
  • Goal to be able to identify strengths and
    weaknesses of each component of a research report
  • Why?

18
  • Look at sample given to you.
  • Describe the format.
  • Does it follow the conventional
  • format we have described?

19
Title
  • Does the title help you understand the article?

20
Abstract
  • Is the abstract understandable?

21
Introduction
  • Question What question is the study designed to
    answer?
  • Literature Review What is already known about
    this area of knowledge?

22
Methods
  • What was done to answer the question?

23
Results
  • What did the researcher find?

24
Discussion
  • What does the researcher say about the results?

25
Weaknesses Identified
26
Strengths Identified
27
Overall Evaluation
  • What is your judgment of this study?

28
Summary
  • Format of research articles
  • Critical evaluation of research article
  • Value of this skill to Health Professionals
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