evaluate published research in support of an EBP Proposal.
Learning Objectives: At the end of this Module students will be able to follow a critiquing guide to evaluate published research in support of an EBP Proposal.
Learning Activities: Complete the appropriate Critique Cart (quantitative or qualitative) on the article you chose last week.
Quantitative Chart.docx
Qualitative Chart.docx
Complete the chart this week and then use it to write your paper due in the next class.
Submit the completed Critique Chart here: Completed Chart of Individual Article Critique
I have attached both charts!
ARTICLE i used last week and last week assignment:
#1
Yilmaz, G., Caylan, N., Karacan, C. D., Bodur, İ., & Gokcay, G. (2014). Effect of Cup Feeding and Bottle Feeding on Breastfeeding in Late Preterm Infants: A Randomized Controlled Study. Journal of Human Lactation, 30(2). doi:https://doi.org/10.1
Quantitative
Article Link: Effect of Cup Feeding and Bottle Feeding on Breastfeeding in Late Preterm Infants: A Randomized Controlled Study. Links to an external site.
#2
Flint, A., New, K., & Davies, M. W. (2016). Cup feeding versus other forms of supplemental enteral feeding for newborn infants unable to fully breastfeed. Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews. Doi: https://doi.org/10.1002/14651858.CD005092.pub3
Qualitative
Article Link: Cup feeding versus other forms of supplemental enteral feeding for newborn infants unable to fully breastfeed. Links to an external site.
#3
Penny, F., Judge, M., Brownell, E., & McGrath, J. M. (2018). Cup Feeding as a Supplemental, Alternative Feeding Method for Preterm Breastfed Infants: An Integrative Review. Maternal and Child Health Journal volume, pages (), 22, 1568–1579.
Qualitative
Article Link: Penny, F., Judge, M., Brownell, E., & McGrath, J. M. (2018). Cup Feeding as a Supplemental, Alternative Feeding Method for Preterm Breastfed Infants: An Integrative Review. Maternal and Child Health Journal volume, pages (), 22, 1568–1579.
Qualitative
Article Link: Cup Feeding as a Supplemental, Alternative Feeding Method for Preterm Breastfed Infants: An Integrative Review. Links to an external site.
#4
McKinney, C. M., Glass, R. P., Coffey, P., Rue, T., Vaughn, M. G., & Cunningham, M. (2016). Feeding Neonates by Cup: A Systematic Review of the Literature. Maternal and Child Health Journal, 20, 1620–1633.
Qualitative
Article Link: Feeding Neonates by Cup: A Systematic Review of the Literature. Links to an external site.
#5
Bicalho-Mancini, P. G., & Velásquez-Meléndez, G. (2004). Exclusive breastfeeding at the point of discharge of high-risk newborns at a Neonatal Intensive Care Unit and the factors associated with this practice. J. Pediatr (Rio J.), 80(3). Doi: https://doi.org/10.1590/S0021-75572004000400014
Quantitative
Article Link: Exclusive breastfeeding at the point of discharge of high-risk newborns at a Neonatal Intensive Care Unit and the factors associated with this practice. Links to an external site.
#6
Nyqvist, K. H., Häggkvist, A.-P., Hansen, M. N., Kylberg, E., Frandsen, A. L., Maastrup, R., . . . Hannula, L. (2013). Expansion of the Baby-Friendly Hospital Initiative Ten Steps to Successful Breastfeeding into Neonatal Intensive Care: Expert Group Recommendations. Journal of Human Lactation, 29(3). Doi:https://doi.org/10.1177/0890334413489775
Qualitative
Article Link: Expansion of the Baby-Friendly Hospital Initiative Ten Steps to Successful Breastfeeding into Neonatal Intensive Care: Expert Group Recommendations. Links to an external site.