A1 & A2 The aim: (separate) Critique a Qualitative study on “Telemonitoring of blood glucose and blood pressure in type 2 diabetes.” Critique a Quantitative.

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A1 & A2 The aim: (separate) Critique a Qualitative study on “Telemonitoring of blood glucose and blood pressure in type 2 diabetes.” Critique a Quantitative research on “Dynamics of childhood growth and obesity: development and validation of a quantitative mathematical model.” It will present : Rationale & Background Methodology: Author appraisal Inclusion and Exclusion criteria Detailed analysis of the content of the article centred on CASP Conclusion: Summary of the key issues reviewed within the content

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Edit the text with your own short phrases. The animation is already done for you; just copy and paste the slide into your existing presentation. Introduction The purpose of this research is to construct a literature review on 5 current articles between 2013 to 2016 which will be use for the dissertation in third year. This review is based upon in-depth aims & researched question, background, rationale, methodology, analysis and synthesis, results and discussions, recommendations and conclusion. Introduction The purpose of this research is to construct a literature review on 5 current articles between 2013 to 2016 which will be use for the dissertation in third year. This review is based upon in-depth aims & researched question, background, rationale, methodology, analysis and synthesis, results and discussions, recommendations and conclusion.

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Edit the text with your own short phrases. The animation is already done for you; just copy and paste the slide into your existing presentation. METHODOLOGY Literature search strategies The literature review is based on a qualitative study and “why choosing this study ?” The research materials for the literature review was collected from online databases such as BMJ Open (3), Science direct (1), BioMed Central (1) The Boolean operators (‘and, or not‘) used to find the appropriate literature review is to improve the easiness of keyword searching (Burns and Grove, 2009). The keywords used to obtain the literature review are “Type 2 diabetes, Healthy lifestyles, Behavioural change, Health beliefs, Qualitative research, Dietary intake, Physical activity” why? Inclusion criteria & Exclusion criteria why? Helps the researcher to collect the exact data planned to conduct the literature review Help save time, accumulate relevant researched materials for the study and exclude irrelevant data. METHODOLOGY Literature search strategies The literature review is based on a qualitative study and “why choosing this study ?” The research materials for the literature review was collected from online databases such as BMJ Open (3), Science direct (1), BioMed Central (1) The Boolean operators (‘and, or not‘) used to find the appropriate literature review is to improve the easiness of keyword searching (Burns and Grove, 2009). The keywords used to obtain the literature review are “Type 2 diabetes, Healthy lifestyles, Behavioural change, Health beliefs, Qualitative research, Dietary intake, Physical activity” why? Inclusion criteria & Exclusion criteria why? Helps the researcher to collect the exact data planned to conduct the literature review Help save time, accumulate relevant researched materials for the study and exclude irrelevant data.

Edit the text with your own short phrases. The animation is already done for you; just copy and paste the slide into your existing presentation. DATA EXTRACTION Interviews were conducted by qualified interviewers either one- to-one in the participant’s home or in the department of the university Developed topic guide was based on relevant qualitative research journal articles. DATA EXTRACTION Interviews were conducted by qualified interviewers either one- to-one in the participant’s home or in the department of the university Developed topic guide was based on relevant qualitative research journal articles. DATA ANALYSIS The used of CASP framework approach for data analysis. Critical appraisal tools are designed to be used when reading research. The use of critical appraisal skills and tools allows the researcher to evidence the credibility and validity of data and be able to reach their own decisions (CASP, 2013). Qualitative data analysis was used to study the journal articles for easy understanding, comparing and contrasting. DATA ANALYSIS The used of CASP framework approach for data analysis. Critical appraisal tools are designed to be used when reading research. The use of critical appraisal skills and tools allows the researcher to evidence the credibility and validity of data and be able to reach their own decisions (CASP, 2013). Qualitative data analysis was used to study the journal articles for easy understanding, comparing and contrasting. ETHICAL IMPLICATIONS Researcher avoids bias by ensuring the use of CASP tool for the data’s reliability and validity. TIMEFRAME Timeframe is made up of duration of study, years of study conduct, etc. Help identify effectiveness on patient significant outcomes and harms (McDonagh et al., 2013). ETHICAL IMPLICATIONS Researcher avoids bias by ensuring the use of CASP tool for the data’s reliability and validity. TIMEFRAME Timeframe is made up of duration of study, years of study conduct, etc. Help identify effectiveness on patient significant outcomes and harms (McDonagh et al., 2013). LIMITATIONS The small study size and primary focus on successful participants were primarily resource The interview arrangements were made by the delivery staff and invitations to participate were influenced by convenience; However, this limitation was reduced by conducting interviews at different times, including evenings to facilitate participant access, and the participant characteristics covered a broad range. LIMITATIONS The small study size and primary focus on successful participants were primarily resource The interview arrangements were made by the delivery staff and invitations to participate were influenced by convenience; However, this limitation was reduced by conducting interviews at different times, including evenings to facilitate participant access, and the participant characteristics covered a broad range.

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Edit the text with your own short phrases. The animation is already done for you; just copy and paste the slide into your existing presentation. Search articles via BMJ Open, PLOS one, Dove Press Journal, PubMed, Medline, ScienceDirect, CINAHL Keywords inserted: “Type 2 diabetes and Healthy lifestyles, Behavioural change, Health beliefs, Qualitative research, Dietary intake and Physical activity”. Excluded PubMed, Medline ScienceDirect and CINAHL: No articles were found except clinical procedures/trials BMJ Open n=316 articles, PLOS one n= 235 articles and Dove Press Journal n= 274 articles were identified Gender, Age, Ethnicity were included Year range limitation were included during search to save time After searching through couple of articles from all chosen search engine, found: BMJ open n= 3, PLOS one n= 1, Dove Press Journal n=1 qualitative articles FLOW CHART