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- Your task for this week involves a thorough critique of the article. Here are the questions to guide your analysis: Greetings Class, As we step into Week 5, I would like to express our satisfaction with the progress each of you has made thus far in our journey through Nursing Research. This week, we will focus on understanding the practical implications of research findings within the health professions through a critical lens. We have chosen a particularly engaging study: “ Translating Evidence to Practice in the Health Professions: A Randomized Trial of Twitter vs. Facebook.” This exploration is about understanding the study at hand and reflecting on how you, as a future Advanced Practice clinician, will navigate the bridge between evidence and application within the health field. How will the insights from various research studies inform your practice, decision-making, and the broader healthcare landscape? Important Announcement: Please note that there will be no discussion board activity this week. Instead, our primary focus will be engaging more deeply with the above research article. Assignment Details: Your task for this week involves a thorough critique of the article. Here are the questions to guide your analysis: 1. Has the author formulated an appropriate research question based on the problem/issue? 2. Is the research question clearly defined in scope and relevance? 3. What is the author’s orientation toward the research problem/issue? Is it a critical analysis or interpretation-based approach? 4. How does this article contribute to your understanding of possible research modalities and methods? 5. What are the strengths and limitations of the study? 6. Which Essentials are represented in this article, and why do you think so? Paper Requirements: – Your critique should adhere to APA formatting rules for grammar and citations. – Length: 5-6 pages. (T itle and references pages do not count; In case I get this question, I will not answer it for you) – Ensure all six questions are comprehensively answered. Submission: Please upload your article critique to the designated submission area provided on our course platform. As you delve into this assignment, remember that your analysis is not just an academic exercise but a foundational practice in critically evaluating evidence to inform your future role in healthcare. This is an invaluable skill in ensuring that your practice is evidence-based and reflects the highest standards of care.
- attached Assignment 2: Essay Prepare an essay of approximately 3,000 words on a topic of your choice. While a list of suggested topics is provided, you may choose a topic of your own after consultation with the course instructor. The object of this essay assignment is to develop your analytical abilities, critical faculties, and writing skills. Be sure to use your source materials appropriately and to document all references using one consistent documentation system such as MLA, APA, or Chicago style. Your essay must be typed and double-spaced. (Reminder: The information gathered in your first assignment should be a good starting point as you work on this essay.) Suggested Essay Topics 1. Why did Cartier receive a warm reception from the Mi’kmaq and Haudenosaunee peoples he encountered on his early voyages to the Atlantic coast of Canada? 2. What happened to the “Saint Lawrence Iroquois” between the voyages of Cartier and Champlain? 3. Why did Champlain find it so difficult to make progress into the heart of North America on his voyages in the early seventeenth century? 4. Account for the Haudenosaunee “Mourning War.” Why did other nations (like the Mi’kmaq) adopt the Haudenosaunee view of warfare? 5. Why did the Jesuits succeed in converting the Wendat people? 6. Why were the Five Nations Iroquois so successful in their destruction of Wendake (also known as Huronia) in 1649? 7. Why did the Haudenosaunee launch the attack on Wendake in the first place? 8. What happened to the Wendat people after their home was destroyed? 9. With the fall of the Wendat civilization, New France was left without an ally in the pays d’en haut (the upper Great Lakes). To whom did the French turn for help? Why? 10. Why did the Ojibwa and Odaawa Nations trade furs with the French at Bawating, Michilimackinac, and Montreal? 11. Prepare a brief history of the “Fox Wars.” 12. What was life like at a Hudson’s Bay Post? 13. What role did the Odaawa and Ojibwa Nations play in the wars of the eighteenth century? 14. Write an account of Obwandiyag’s (also known as Pontiac) siege of the fort at Detroit OR the attack at Michilimackinac. 15. Why did Thayendanegea (or Joseph Brant) side with the British against the Americans? 16. In the early nineteenth century, many of the Odaawa and Ojibwa peoples of Michigan went to Manitoulin Island or to the new reserves in southern Lake Huron. Why? 17. What was life like at a residential school? 18. Discuss the nature of the contribution Louis Riel made to the history of the Canadian West. 19. What did Mistahimaskwa (also known as Big Bear) and Pitikwahanapiwiyin (also known as Poundmaker) hope to achieve by challenging the Dominion government? 20. Evaluate the choices First Nations peoples made during the treaty-making process. Choose a particular treaty as an example and determine whether or not the process was fair. 21. What were the strengths and weaknesses of the Indian Act of 1876? 22. With reference to a particular land claims case, define the concept of land rights as it has been developed since the treaty-making process. How has this concept changed since the precontact period? 23. Will the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples report benefit First Nations peoples? 24. How did the events at Oka in the summer of 1990 change the lives of Indigenous Peoples across Canada? 25. Account for the failure of the proposed First Nations Governance Act. 26. What important lessons can be drawn from the final report of the Residential Schools Truth and Reconciliation Committee? See the Assignment Schedule for the due date. Submit using the Dropbox.