Title 3 column poster – Research - Qualitative

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
JULIA BALLENGER, PH.D. PROFESSOR TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY-COMMERCE TEXAS ASSOCIATION OF BLACK PERSONNEL IN HIGHER EDUCATION CONFERENCE MARCH 5-7,2015 AUSTIN,
Advertisements

Mother and Child Health: Research Methods G.J.Ebrahim Editor Journal of Tropical Pediatrics, Oxford University Press.
Author(s) (Name of student) and their Affiliation (Department/Course/Club, School Name and Address) FUTURE DIRECTIONS RESULTS: ANALYSIS AND IMPLICATIONS.
Tips on Writing a Lab Report Please refer to the “Lab Report Reference Sheet” to help you as well.
Mrs. Cole  A top-notch project includes four elements: Project Logbook Abstract Project Notebook (research report and forms ) Visual Display.
Produced for the 27 February – 4 March 2016 Poster title heading blah blah blah blah blah blah Head author name in bold 1. Other author names here 2. Other.
27 February – 4 March 2016 Produced for the Head author name in bold 1. Other author names here 2. Other author names here 3.. Affiliations, credits, contributors,
Produced for the 27 February – 4 March 2016 Poster title heading blah blah blah blah blah blah Head author name in bold 1. Other author names here 2. Other.
 First thing that the reader will see and this will often determine whether they will read on  Capture their attention, so the title needs to succinctly.
Poster Title Author: Faculty Mentor: Department: Competition Category:
How To Write Research Abeer Bin Humaid.
PRESENTATION AND DISCUSSION OF RESEARCH FINDINGS
A Relevant and Descriptive Title
Interactive Presentation Title
Alignment Dr. Mary Clisbee
Title INTRODUCTION/PROBLEM/ BACKGROUND METHODS RESULTS/OUTCOMES
Title INTRODUCTION/PROBLEM/ BACKGROUND METHODS RESULTS/OUTCOMES
Title Introduction Discussion Results Methodology Conclusion
Design Project Article Title Results and Discussion
Recommendations for Quality Improvement Poster
Technical Report Writing
Poster title heading words words words words words
Title INTRODUCTION/PROBLEM/ BACKGROUND METHODS RESULTS/OUTCOMES
Poster title heading words words words words words
Poster title heading blah blah blah blah blah blah
Authors’ names to be inserted here, one or two lines in total
Resource 1. Evaluation Planning Template
Recommendations for Research Poster Background/ Significance
Lab Reports What goes into a lab report? Why do we need a report?
INFORMATIVE POSTER TITLE
Name of Author (your name)
Interactive Presentation Title
Research Question/Hypotheses
The aim of this study was to …….
STUDY NAME TO BE PLACED UP HERE IN THE POSTER, PROBABLY WITH TWO TO FOUR LINES IN TOTAL OF THIS POSTER TEMPLATE FOR IDCCM USING POWERPOINT Add other.
Title INTRODUCTION/PROBLEM/ BACKGROUND METHODS RESULTS/OUTCOMES
I Your Poster Title Here Author with credentials (use ANA format)
INSERT YOUR POSTER TITLE Author with credentials (use ANA format)
Title INTRODUCTION/PROBLEM/ BACKGROUND METHODS RESULTS/OUTCOMES
Title INTRODUCTION/PROBLEM/ BACKGROUND METHODS RESULTS/OUTCOMES
Title 3 column poster – Performance Improvement or EBP
Title 3 column poster – Research - Quantitative
Title INTRODUCTION/PROBLEM/ BACKGROUND METHODS RESULTS/OUTCOMES
Title 3 column poster – Research – Qualitative
Title of Presentation Author Names, Author’s affiliations
Writing reports Wrea Mohammed
REFERENCES AND ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
Title 3 column poster – Performance Improvement or EBP
Title 3 column poster – Research – Quantitative
Authors’ names to be inserted here, one or two lines in total
Poster title heading words words words words words words
Title INTRODUCTION/PROBLEM/ BACKGROUND METHODS RESULTS/OUTCOMES
INFORMATIVE POSTER TITLE
Developing Effective Posters
Title 3 column poster – Performance Improvement or EBP
Title in large easily readable font
Title INTRODUCTION/PROBLEM/ BACKGROUND METHODS RESULTS/OUTCOMES
Title INTRODUCTION/PROBLEM/ BACKGROUND METHODS RESULTS/OUTCOMES
Poster title heading words words words words words words
LOGO TITLE Author1, Author2, Author3
Trade Adjustment Assistance: Shrimp Program
Poster Title Author: Faculty Mentor: Department: Competition Category:
Poster Title ___ Title is at top of the poster, short, descriptive of the project and easily readable at a distance of about 4-5 feet (words about
Title INTRODUCTION/PROBLEM/ BACKGROUND METHODS RESULTS/OUTCOMES
LOGO TITLE Author1, Author2, Author3
Title 3 column poster EBP
Title of Presentation Author Names, Author’s affiliations
Tips on Writing a Lab Report
Visual element -> e. g
Poster title heading blah blah blah blah blah blah
Presentation transcript:

Title 3 column poster – Research - Qualitative Subtitle Author names Background This is the WHY and context.1 Explain why this study is important and what it will add to our understanding of the experience/perspective or perception of a phenomenon or event. Content in this section should relate directly to the purpose/aims/question.2 Purpose It may help to begin with: “The purpose of this study is to…” or “The question guiding this research is…” or, “The aim of this investigation is….” Three sentences at most should cover this. One item Second item Third item Results Limit this to the facts. Include final sample size and composition, simplified demographics, primary results including categories and themes identified. Any visual content, such as figures or images, are usually placed here. Subtitle Brief information should be inserted. Be concise. Don’t be too wordy. Conclusions & Further Study Limit this to the facts. What did the evaluation show. This should flow directly from the methods and be consistent with the purpose/aims. Relate your results directly back to your purpose/aims. Did you achieve your purpose/aims? If not, why not? How was your question answered? Is the answer what you expected? Why or why not? What were the major limitations of the study (every project has them, so don’t leave this out)? Subtitle Address the practice/research/education implications of your study? Should nurses adopt this intervention? If more research is needed, what are the questions that should be addressed next? Design & Methods Include the setting, the research design, and methods (e.g., Phenomenology, Grounded Theory, Ethnography) used to address the hypothesis. This should be detailed, but brief. These should be appropriate to the purpose/aims. References Format for references on a poster should be consistent. While APA is usually used in manuscripts, posters are better referenced with a numbering system such as AMA or MLA. Analysis Include a description of data collection approach (e.g., observation, interviews, field notes) the measurement tools and the analysis approach. Funding & Acknowledgements Acknowledgements (keep brief) and contact information.