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QUANTITATIVE CRITICAL ANALYSIS
JESSICA CLARK
UNIVERSITY OF PHOENIX
PREPARED FOR NUR 443, TAUGHT BY HECTOR VIZOSO
Tracheal Suctioning in Children with Chronic Tracheostomies: A Pilot Study Applying Suction Both While Inserting and Removing the Catheter (McClean, 2012)
PHASES OF QUANTITATIVE RESEARCH CRITIQUE
• Phase 1- Comprehension
• Phase 2-Critique
• Phase 3- Analysis
• Phase 4- Evaluation
(Burns & Grove, 2011)
QUANTITATIVE RESEARCH CRITIQUE PHASE 1 COMPREHENSION
• Abstract Review
• Literature review, Problem, and Purpose
American Thoracic Society (ATS) Recommendation
American Association for Respiratory Care (AARC)Recommendation
Suction upon insertion and removal of the catheter
Suction only when removing the catheter
QUANTITATIVE RESEARCH CRITIQUE PHASE 1 COMPREHENSION
• Variables
• Methods
• Criteria
• Independent Variables: Methods of suctioning tracheostomies
• Dependent Variables: Heart rate, oxygen saturation, amount of secretions
QUANTITATIVE RESEARCH CRITIQUE PHASE 1 COMPREHENSION
• Author Interpretation
• Limitations and Recommendations
QUANTITATIVE RESEARCH CRITIQUEPHASES 2 & 3 COMPARISON AND ANALYSIS
• Research problem and purpose
• Literature Review
• Framework and Design
QUANTITATIVE RESEARCH CRITIQUEPHASES 2 & 3 COMPARISON AND ANALYSIS
• Bias
• Measurements
• Sample, Population, and Setting
QUANTITATIVE RESEARCH CRITIQUEPHASES 2 & 3 COMPARISON AND ANALYSIS
• Observations and Data Collection
• Interpretation of Findings
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• Johns Hopkins Medicine. (n.d.). Suctioning. Retrieved from http://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/tracheostomy/living/suctioning.html
• McClean, E. B. (2012, February) Tracheal suctioning in children with chronic tracheostomies: A pilot study applying suction both while inserting and removing the catheter. Journal of Pediatric Nursing, 27(1), 50-54. doi 10.1016/j.pedn.2010.11.007
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