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    • #4437
      Sharon
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      1. Based on your research question from week 1, develop search terms for each section of PICO

      2. Pick a database (subscription or Open Access). Complete a literature search using your search terms and Boolean AND, OR, & NOT.

      3. Narrow Search for the last 5-years

      4. Find two research articles on your topic (Prime articles).

       5. Fill out the research tool from last week for each article (two total) and submit it along with your search terms into the discussion 

    • #13527
      Jennifer
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      Hi Everyone,

      Welcome to the end of week 4. Here you will post your completed learning activity and respond to 1-other learners’ post. Remember your response to your peers should be reflective. Avoid brief acknowledgements and agreements.
      Activity 1: You will conduct a search of the literature to help you find evidence related to your research question from week 1. You will use the research tool your downloaded in week 3.

      Jen C.

    • #13557
      Jennifer
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      Article 2 – Jennifer W.

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      • #13566
        Jennifer
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        Chronic wounds AND nursing care AND Barriers

        Facilitators and barriers for nurses when educating people with chronic wounds – A qualitative interview study – ScienceDirect

    • #13559
      Jennifer
      Member

      Article 1 – Jennifer W

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      • #13565
        Jennifer
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        chronic wound AND health teaching AND nonadherence

        Advances in Skin & Wound Care (lww.com)

    • #13755
      Attila
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      Please see te research tool below.
      Attila

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      • #13757
        Attila
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        Please see the query terms below.
        Attila

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      • #13786
        Jennifer
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        The aim to explore nurses’ experiences in pain management for end-of-life dementia care is incredibly important. By focusing on identifying gaps, it is addressing a critical issue that affects both patients and caregivers. The nuances involved in assessing and managing pain in individuals with dementia can be complex, and highlighting these challenges can lead to meaningful improvements in care.

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