You will develop a comprehensive literature search strategy. After reviewing Chapter 5 in
How To Do A Systematic Literature Review In Nursing: A Step-By-Step Guide
(Bettany-Saltikov, 2012), address the following:
Identify each step involved in the comprehensive literature search strategy
Outline each step as it applies to your capstone
Next, you will locate two existing scholarly articles that are Attached and show evidence of (1) properly paraphrasing and citing the abstract, and (2) directly quoting two sentences from the abstract
(with proper attribution). Be sure to include a reference list that corresponds with your general citation and direct quote citation. You do
not
need a title page.
Please keep in mind that I am looking for evidence of understanding the difference between properly
paraphrasing conten
t and a
direct quote
. Both require its respective in-text citation.
In two diferent paragraph give your personal opinion to Jordan Paltani and Felita Daniel-sacagiu
Jordan Paltani
Write What is Right
Each step involved in the comprehensive literature search strategy include evaluating references to help find ideas of sources to use, searching by hand to avoid bias, reading “grey” conference proceedings and/or PhD theses, and contacting authors to get access to unpublished literature.
Each step as it applies to my capstone would be first looking at references from the online article
Study: the kidney shortage kills more than 40,000 people a year
, searching in library books starting with organ donation and leading to the shortage of organs, finding doctors who specialize in kidney transplant and see what their PhD thesis was based up, and contacting Dr. Pasavento who wrote the article
Facing Organ Donor Shortage, Patients Forced to Get Creative
.
The article
The Organ Shortage Crisis in America : Incentives, Civic Duty, and Closing the Gap
discusses how the cadaveric kidney donors are becoming insufficient to meet the needs of those in need of a transplant. The author states
“Nearly 120,000 people are in need of healthy organs in the United States (Flescher, 2018).”
It explains how they are trying to increase living donors to donate to those in need either related or unrelated (Flescher, 2018). The author states,
“Every ten minutes a new name is added to the list, while on average twenty people die each day waiting for an organ to become available.”
With that being said, some ideas include paying those for their kidneys or having them just spend a day at dialysis with a patient.
The article
Relieving the kidney donor shortage
, discusses how kidney transplantation is the only treatment for kidney failure. Having a kidney transplant is cheaper than dialysis, which is only a Band-Aid for kidney failure. Financial incentives are currently an idea to have the amount of living donors increase. This can be beneficial for both the donor and the recipient. The autho.
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1. You will develop a comprehensive literature search strategy.
After reviewing Chapter 5 in
How To Do A Systematic Literature Review In Nursing: A Step-
By-Step Guide
(Bettany-Saltikov, 2012), address the following:
Identify each step involved in the comprehensive literature
search strategy
Outline each step as it applies to your capstone
Next, you will locate two existing scholarly articles that are
Attached and show evidence of (1) properly paraphrasing and
citing the abstract, and (2) directly quoting two sentences from
the abstract
(with proper attribution). Be sure to include a reference list that
corresponds with your general citation and direct quote citation.
You do
not
need a title page.
Please keep in mind that I am looking for evidence of
understanding the difference between properly
paraphrasing conten
t and a
direct quote
. Both require its respective in-text citation.
In two diferent paragraph give your personal opinion to Jordan
Paltani and Felita Daniel-sacagiu
2. Jordan Paltani
Write What is Right
Each step involved in the comprehensive literature
search strategy include evaluating references to help find ideas
of sources to use, searching by hand to avoid bias, reading
“grey” conference proceedings and/or PhD theses, and
contacting authors to get access to unpublished literature.
Each step as it applies to my capstone would be first
looking at references from the online article
Study: the kidney shortage kills more than 40,000 people a year
, searching in library books starting with organ donation and
leading to the shortage of organs, finding doctors who
specialize in kidney transplant and see what their PhD thesis
was based up, and contacting Dr. Pasavento who wrote the
article
Facing Organ Donor Shortage, Patients Forced to Get Creative
.
The article
The Organ Shortage Crisis in America : Incentives, Civic Duty,
and Closing the Gap
discusses how the cadaveric kidney donors are becoming
insufficient to meet the needs of those in need of a transplant.
The author states
“Nearly 120,000 people are in need of healthy organs in the
United States (Flescher, 2018).”
It explains how they are trying to increase living donors to
donate to those in need either related or unrelated (Flescher,
2018). The author states,
3. “Every ten minutes a new name is added to the list, while on
average twenty people die each day waiting for an organ to
become available.”
With that being said, some ideas include paying those for their
kidneys or having them just spend a day at dialysis with a
patient.
The article
Relieving the kidney donor shortage
, discusses how kidney transplantation is the only treatment for
kidney failure. Having a kidney transplant is cheaper than
dialysis, which is only a Band-Aid for kidney failure. Financial
incentives are currently an idea to have the amount of living
donors increase. This can be beneficial for both the donor and
the recipient. The author states,
“To a low income person, perhaps unemployed, $50,000
for a donation of his or her kidney might seem like the only
solution to an intractable situation (Hodge, 2017).”
Not only does the recipient benefit heavily but so does the
donor,
“A financial incentive might just add a new, troubling
dimension to the "1% vs 99%" struggle (Hodge, 2017).”
Bettany-Saltikov, J. (2012). How To Do A Systematic Literature
Review In Nursing : A Step-By-Step Guide. McGraw-Hill
Education.
Flescher, A. M. (2018). The Organ Shortage Crisis in America :
Incentives, Civic Duty, and Closing the Gap. Georgetown
University Press.
Hodge, M. (2017). A PROPOSAL: Relieving the kidney donor
4. shortage. Nephrology News & Issues, 31(1), 25.
Pesavento, D. (2015, October 20). Facing Organ Donor
Shortage, Patients Forced to Get Creative. Retrieved September
08, 2020, from
https://www.livescience.com/52526-rarity-of-organ-donations-
forcing-patients-to-get-creative.html
Felita Daniel-sacagiu
I.
Steps involved in the comprehensive literature search strategy
are:
Step 1: Write out the research question an identify the
component parts
Step 2: Identify synonyms
Step 3: Identify truncations and abbreviations
Step 4: Develop a search strategy string
Step 5: Undertake a comprehensive search using all possible
sources of information
Step 6: Save searches
II.
Search strategy steps as they apply to my capstone
Step 1:
How does buprenorphine impact opioid abuse?
5. P
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C
O_____
Patients who become how effective as compared to at reducing
addicted to opioids is buprenorphine individual therapy risk of
death
after long term use treatment by overdose
(longer than 3 days)
Step 2:
Combined terms Patient Condition Intervention Comparative
Outcomes
Combined with AND AND Intervention AND
___
AND _____________________________________
OR Addicted Medication Therapist Quality of life
OR Dependent Therapy Counselor
OR Addict Treatment Detox
6. OR Drug user Counseling Medication Assisted Tx
OR Substance abuser Individual Therapy
OR Drug reliant Prescription
OR Hooked Opioid medication
Two scholarly articles:
Article 1:
There is not much known about how opioid prescription patterns
contribute to or lead to opioid disorder and overdose.
Administrations continue to explore approaches to decrease
patient opioid prescriptions and limit doses according to CDC
guidelines (Wei, Chen, Fillingim, Schmidt, & Winterstein,
2019). Studies regarding how opioid prescription frequency
affects patient drug abuse are limited. However, government
officials are beginning to place more focus on the relationship
between dosing and abuse. “With governments’ increasing
efforts to curb opioid prescription use and limit dose below the
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)-
recommended threshold of 90 morphine milligram equivalents
per day, little is known about prescription opioid patterns
preceding opioid use disorder (OUD) or overdose. This study
aimed to determine prescribed opioid fills and dose trajectories
in the year before an incident OUD or overdose diagnosis using
a 2005–2016 commercial healthcare database” (Wei, Chen,
Fillingim, Schmidt, & Winterstein, 2019, p. 1).
Article 2:
Overprescribing opioids began in the late 1990s after
pharmaceutical companies assured medical professionals that
7. prescription opioid pain relievers were safe. In 2016, deaths
from opioid abuse increased at an alarming rate to over 40,000
deaths (McGinley, 2018). “The number of overdose deaths
involving opioids was 5 times higher in 2016 than in 1999. On
average, 115 Americans die every day from an opioid overdose”
(McGinley, 2018, p.166).
References:
Bettany-Saltikov, J. (2012). How To Do A Systematic Literature
Review In Nursing: A Step-By-Step Guide. Maidenhead, UK:
McGraw-Hill Education.
McGinley, P.C. (2018). Big Pharma, Prescription Opioids, and
the Dea: Drug Dealing in Plain View. Tennessee Journal of
Law
& Policy, 13, 425-426.
Wei Y-JJ, Chen C, Fillingim R, Schmidt SO, Winterstein AG
(2019) Trends in prescription opioid use and dose trajectories
before
opioid use disorder or overdose in US adults from 2006 to 2016:
A cross-sectional study. PLoS Med 16(11): e1002941.
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal. pmed.1002941