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PICOT QUESTION: In adult patients with diabetes (population) how does the NP using a diabetic educational program (intervention) compared to regular diabetic care (comparison) increase self-managemen
PICOT QUESTION: In adult patients with diabetes (population) how does the NP using a diabetic educational program (intervention) compared to regular diabetic care (comparison) increase self-management behaviors (outcome) for diabetes over a 6 month period (time)?
General Instructions
- Select and review five research articles related to the practice issue and proposed intervention of your PICOT question developed in Week 2. These articles may include quantitative, qualitative, or mixed methods studies (original research), systematic reviews, meta-analyses, or meta-syntheses (synthesis), or clinical practice guidelines (CPGs).
- Download the Week 5 Literature Summary TemplateLinks to an external site. to complete the assignment. Use of the template is required. A 10% deduction will be applied if the template is not used. See the rubric. Save the template and include your name in the file name.
- Select the correct table for each of the five articles and complete the Literature Summary Template with one table for each selected article.
- Follow APA grammar, spelling, word usage, and punctuation rules consistent with formal, scholarly writing.
- Abide by Chamberlain University's academic integrity policy.
Include the following sections (detailed criteria listed below and in the grading rubric).
- State the PICOT statement from Week 2, including:
- Population
- Intervention
- Comparison
- Outcome
- Timeframe
- Use standard PICOT format and label each element
- For each article, identify the correct table and complete with the information appropriate for the type of article selected, including
- Full APA reference and Chamberlain Library permalink
- Purpose
- Methods/search strategy/systematic review of literature
- Sample and participants/discussion of inclusion criteria/stakeholders and peer review
- Findings
- Limitations/strength of recommendations
- Relevance to the identified practice issue or proposed intervention
- Ensure each article meets the following
- Article is published in a peer-reviewed, provider-focused journal or is a current clinical practice guideline
- Publication date is current within five years