Guidelines for Qualitative Nursing Research Critique this article below
Gerow, L., Conejo, P., Alonzo, A., Davis, N., Rodgers, S., & Domian, E. W. (2010). Creating a curtain of protection: Nurses’ experiences of grief following patient death. Journal of Nursing Scholarship, 42(2), 122-129.
Analyze and critique a qualitative nursing research article from a nursing research journal published within the past 5 years. You must include five scholarly references—the article, the text, and three outside sources.
Gerow, L., Conejo, P., Alonzo, A., Davis, N., Rodgers, S., & Domian, E. W. (2010). Creating a curtain of protection: Nurses’ experiences of grief following patient death. Journal of Nursing Scholarship, 42(2), 122-129.
Analyze and critique a qualitative nursing research article from a nursing research journal published within the past 5 years. You must include five scholarly references—the article, the text, and three outside sources.
Your qualitative research critique requires an in-depth analysis using the following questions:
• Is the problem clearly stated and is significant to nursing or health care?
• Is the purpose clearly stated?
• Is the research question stated broadly enough for a qualitative study?
• Is the purpose clearly stated?
• Is the research question stated broadly enough for a qualitative study?
In-depth analysis includes the discussion of your decisions about each of these specific topics. It is an explanation based on what you can find from available resources.
If an item is not clear or not correct in your opinion, state your rationale and use research to justify your decision. If you think an item is clear, the same justification is needed to substantiate what you say.
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