The article analysis should include these follow elements: Executive summary – What are the key points of the journal: Thesis/Purpose – What is the article trying to achieve? What is the articles main point? Who is the Audience? Who is the article written for: How does that influence how the article is written? Methodology: […]
Week 6: Epidemiological Applications, Part 2 and Data Interpretation Can a person’s experience with racial discrimination impact aging and his or her physical health? The answer may be yes, according to a preliminary epidemiologic research study sponsored by the National Institute on Aging (NIA) and the National Institute of Health (Szanton et al., 2011; […]
Using the SHRM code of ethics, prepare a 3-4-page plan that states your recommended course of action and analysis for an internal hiring scenario with ethical implications. HR professionals work hard to encourage others in the organization to reflect and apply the ethics of the profession. Also, we have to be very cognizant of the […]
Week 5: Epidemiologic Applications, Part 1 A healthy environment is fundamental to life, and attention to the effects of the environment on human health is essential if we are to achieve the goal of health for all. —Naomi Higenbottam, RN, The Luminary Project: Nurses Lighting the Way to Environmental Health A wide range of […]
Assignment 2: Defining the Problem and Research Methods Sections 1 and 2 of Major Assessment 7: Using an Epidemiological Approach to Critically Analyze a Population Health Problem In Week 3, you identified a population health problem of interest to you for Assignment 1. With your Instructor’s approval, you will use this problem for the […]
Discussion 2: Epidemiologic Designs As introduced in the first few weeks of this course, investigators use various epidemiological study designs to study health problems and the effects of health interventions. You have examined several study designs, including descriptive designs (in Week 2) and analytic study designs that are observational (in Week 3) or experimental […]
Week 4: Analytic Epidemiology Designs: Experimental In the fall of 2011, the FDA announced a shortage of important chemotherapy drugs; this shortage, in turn, disrupted clinical trials and led to potential challenges in assessing data from those studies. Experimental research, which includes clinical trials, plays a pivotal role in the advancement of disease prevention […]
Project 1 Attached Files: · Superstore Dashboard Superstore Dashboard – Alternative Formats (126.52 KB) · Superstore Data.xls (3.228 MB) The Final Project will consist of a Tableau Analysis and Presentation. Please follow this link to download Tableau. https://www.tableau.com/academic/students Use your University of the Cumberlands email as verification. Download the following attachments to complete the […]
Project 1 Attached Files: · Superstore Dashboard Superstore Dashboard – Alternative Formats (126.52 KB) · Superstore Data.xls (3.228 MB) The Final Project will consist of a Tableau Analysis and Presentation. Please follow this link to download Tableau. https://www.tableau.com/academic/students Use your University of the Cumberlands email as verification. Download the following attachments to complete the […]
Assignment 1: Selecting a Population Health Problem As you know, promoting positive social change is a part of the Walden mission. To be an effective agent for social change, nurses must be able to logically and critically analyze population health issues using epidemiologic concepts, and then communicate insights in a succinct and professional manner. […]