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Writing up your critique
What are the brief findings from your critiques of the 10 papers?
Write a 2500 – 3000 word Summary of what you found when you critiqued your articles. This discussion needs to be about the QUALITY of the research. Use the headings of the critiquing framework to structure this summary. The Full Critiques should be in essay format to answer below 11 questions.
1. Did the study address a clearly focused
issue?
2. Did the authors use an appropriate method to answer their question?
3.Were the subjects recruited in an acceptable way?
4.Were the measures accurately measured
to reduce bias?
5. Were the data collected in a way that
addressed the research issue?
6. Did the study have enough participants to minimize the play of chance?
7. How are the results presented and what is the main result?
8. Was the data analysis sufficiently rigorous?
9. Is there a clear statement of findings?
10. Can the results be applied to the local population?
11. How valuable is the research? write comments here.
The ten Critiqued Studies.
1 Scott, L. D., Rogers, A. E., Hwang, W. T., & Zhang, Y. (2006). Effects of critical care nurses� work hours on vigilance and patients� safety. American Journal of Critical Care, 15(1), 30-37.
2 Surani, S., Subramanian, S., Babbar, H., Murphy, J., & Aguillar, R. (2008). Sleepiness in critical care nurses: results of a pilot study. Journal of Hospital Medicine, 3(3), 200-205.
3 Bjorvatn, B., Dale, S., Hogstad?Erikstein, R., Fiske, E., Pallesen, S., & Waage, S. (2012). Self?reported sleep and health among Norwegian hospital nurses in intensive care units. Nursing in Critical Care, 17(4), 180-188.
4 Scott, L. D., Arslanian-Engoren, C., & Engoren, M. C. (2014). Association of sleep and fatigue with decision regret among critical care nurses. American Journal of Critical Care, 23(1), 13-23.
5 Hirsch Allen, A. H., Park, J. E., Adhami, N., Sirounis, D., Tholin, H., Dodek, P., & Ayas, N. (2014). Impact of work schedules on sleep duration of critical care nurses. American Journal of Critical Care, 23(4), 290-295.
6 Surani, S., Hesselbacher, S., Guntupalli, B., Surani, S., & Subramanian, S. (2015). Sleep Quality and Vigilance Differ Among Inpatient Nurses Based on the Unit Setting and Shift Worked. Journal of Patient Safety, 11(4), 215-220.
7 Weaver, A. L., Stutzman, S. E., Supnet, C., & Olson, D. M. (2015). Sleep quality, but not quantity, is associated with self-perceived minor error rates among emergency department nurses. International Emergency Nursing, 25, 48-52
8 Rocha, M. and Martino, M. (2010). Stress and sleep quality of nurses working different hospital shifts. Rev Esc Enferm USP, 44(2), 279-285.
9 Attia, F.A.M. (2016) Effect of Shift Rotation on Sleep Quality and Associated Health Problems among Nurses at Asser Hospital KSA. International Journal of Nursing Science, 6(2) 58-65
10 Chan, M. F. (2009). Factors associated with perceived sleep quality of nurses working on rotating shifts. Journal of Clinical Nursing, 18(2), 285-293.

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