Purpose
The purpose of this discussion is for you to demonstrate an understanding and ability to search the library for quantitative research related to the practice problem. Use the focus of the Global Burden of Disease and National Practice Problems to guide your search for a quantitative article. From what you have learned from the Explore section choose a quantitative research article about one of the National Practice Problems. These eight National Practice Problems include: COPD, mental illness, addiction, heart disease, diabetes, cancer, obesity, and safety. You will successfully demonstrate your library search skills to identify evidence.
Instructions
Follow these guidelines when completing the assignment. Contact your course faculty if you have any questions.
- Conduct a search of the library to find one quantitative research article related to one of the National Practice Problems. You will use the quantitative article you have selected for your paper. The DNP-prepared nurse uses the most recent (within 5 years) evidence available.
- The quantitative source of evidence you select must be a single source of evidence. Systematic reviews and/or mixed-methods are not permitted for this assignment.
- Present the written reference and the permalink to the article you chose.
- Attach your completed Johns Hopkins Appraisal ToolLinks to an external site. to your response.
- Present the method, design, aim/purpose, sample size and characteristics, research findings, share the strengths and limitations, state the research level (I, II, or III) and quality appraisal (A, B, or C).
- Describe what you found most interesting or concerning in the study you selected.
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Solution:
Lee, J. Y., Chan, C. K. Y., Chua, S. S., Ng, C. J., Paraidathathu, T., Lee, K. K. C., & Lee, S. W. H. (2020). Telemonitoring and team-based management of glycemic control on people with type 2 diabetes: A cluster-randomized controlled trial. Journal of general internal medicine, 35(1), 87-94. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11606-019-05316-9
The above article sought to explore the efficacy of Telemonitoring among patients with Type 2 diabetes. Diabetes is a key health concern not only in the U.S. but across the work. As such, initiatives are being adopted to improve self-care practices t improve the quality of life among patients with type 2 diabetes. Even though self-monitoring in patients with type 2 diabetes can help in improving glycemic control, leveraging technology such as Telemonitoring can help in improving the health outcome. Precisely……… for full solution click purchae below