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Critical Appraisal Critical Appraisal using the Parahoo modelusing the Parahoo model
The terms ‘appraisal’ or ‘evaluation’ of a published research paper are often used interchangeably to refer to the process of judging the quality of a study and its relevance for one’s practice.
How to Write Your Nursing Dissertation, First Edition. Alan Glasper and Colin Rees.© 2013 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. Published 2013 by John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Kader Parahoo and Irene Heuter
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Framework for appraisalFramework for appraisal
• There are many tools for appraising or evaluating research studies (e.g. SIGN, 2009; ScHARR, 2009). The framework provided by Parahoo (2006) in Chapter 17: Evaluating Research Studies, will be used to appraise the following paper:Rice, M., Glasper, A., Keeton, D., Spargo, P. (2008) The effect of a preoperative education programme on perioperative anxiety in children: an observational study. Pediatric Anesthesia, 18: 426-430.
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Title of study• Does the title convey the study clearly and accurately?• From the title, can I decide whether this paper is relevant to my
practice?
Abstract• Does the abstract give a short and concise summary of the study?
Literature review/Background• Is the importance of study justified?• What is the context of this study?• Does the literature review show the gap/s in knowledge which this
study seeks to fill?
• Aims/objectives/research questions/hypotheses – Are the aims of the study clear?
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Design of study– What is the design of the study? Is it the most
appropriate for the aims of the study?– Are the main concepts (to be measured) defined?– What are the methods of data collection? Are they
constructed for the purpose of the current study or do the researchers use existing ones?
– Who collected data? Can this introduce bias in the study?
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– In studies where there are more than one group, is there a description of what intervention/treatment each group receives?
– Is the setting/s where the study is carried out adequately described?
– Who was selected? From what population were they selected?
– What was the precise method of selection and allocation? Was there a sample size calculation?
– Was ethical approval obtained? Are there any other ethical implications?
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Data analysis• Was there a separate section in the paper that
explained the planned analyses prior to the presentation of the results?
• Which statistical methods were relied on?• Is it clear how the statistical tests were applied to
the data and groups?
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Results– Are the results clearly presented?– Are the results for all the aims presented?
– Are the results fully presented?
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Discussion• Is it a balanced discussion? • Has all possible explanations for the results
given?• Are the results discussed in the context of
previous studies?• Are the results fully discussed?• Are the limitations of the study discussed?
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Conclusions/Recommendations• Are the conclusions justified?• Are there recommendations for policy, practice or further
research?• Are the results/conclusions helpful for my practice?• Are the results generalisable?Funding• Is there potential conflict of interest (if information on
funding is provided)?
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ReferencesReferences • National Institute of Health, (2009).
http//www.nlm.nih.gov/nichsr/hta101/ta101014.html. Accessed on 15/09/2009.
• Parahoo, K. (2006) Nursing Research: Principles, Process and Issues (2nd
Edition. Basingstoke. Palgrave. • Sackett, D.L., Rosenberg, W.M.C., Muir Gray, J.A., Haynes, R.B., Richardson,
W.S. (1996) Evidence based medicine: What it is and what it isn’t. British Medical Journal, 312: 71-72.
• Scottish Intercollegiate Guidelines Network (SIGN) (2009)
http://www.sign.ac.uk/methodology/checklists.htmlAccessed on 5/10/2009.
• School of Health and Related Research (ScHARR) (2009)http://www.shef.ac.uk/scharr/. Accessed on 5/10/2009.