Synopsis (12 pts.)
The researchers are interested in finding out the best treatment and management method chronic fatigue syndrome.
The researchers intend to describe an experience.
The researchers conducted a cross-sectional study, where they consulted various publications of RCTs for patients diagnosed with chronic fatigue syndrome.
Severely ill patients were excluded from the analysis, participants were not masked to treatment allocation. Also, outcomes were rated by participants. These ensured that the conclusions of the study would only reflect the experiences of the participants.
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The cross-sectional review suggested that there were beneficial effects to be realized from nutritional supplements, especially in CFS/ME patients with biochemically identified deficiency. Also, they suggested pacing to be the most rewarding intervention.
peer review? Yes No Not Clear
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purpose? Yes No Not Clear
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purpose? Yes No Not Clear
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of the study? Yes No Not Clear
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Reproduced with permission from: Brown, S. J. (2018). Evidence-based nursing: The research-practice connection (4th ed.). Burlington, MA: Jones & Bartlett Learning.
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obtaining in-depth data?
yes 6. Did the data collection methods avoid the possibility of oversight, underrepresentation, |
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or overrepresentation from certain types of sources?
yes 7. Were data collection and analysis intermingled |
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in dynamic way?
yes 8. *Is the data presented in ways that provide a vivid portrayal of what was experience or |
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happened and its context?
yes 9. *Does the data provided justify generalized |
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statements, themes, or theory? | Yes | No | Not Clear |
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patient status or progress? All Some No
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* = Important criteria