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Evidence Based Research Proposal – Research Process Narrative

Till now, my progress for the research paper and its content collection have been in middle of being “rapid” or “laborious.” I would not call it rapid as it required the extensive amount of brainstorming, narrowing down of the content, thinking and research. Also, I would not call it laborious as it took appropriately sufficient time. It involved more analysis and brainstorming instead of physical hard work. I believe to produce high-quality research work; it is important to have a firm and reliable foundation which requires extensive evaluation and comparative analysis. Rapidness can bring several limitations and quality constraints for the research work.

The abstract is a great part of the research that presents a very comprehensive and succinct blueprint for the organization and direction of the paper. The carefully designed and developed abstract helped me in narrowing down my choice of content and literature for the study.

The most effective approach when completing the appraisal and the evaluation table was breaking down of the resources and specifically evaluating their research designs, methodologies and conclusions. This break-down analysis and categorization of the studies in relevance to the key terms helped significantly. It helped in choosing and prioritizing the studies in order of the relevance to my study.

Overall, I believe that the entire process of collecting, narrowing and choosing the appropriate studies and literature was a little tiresome and very critical. However, once done, this will make the entire process much easier.

Week 4 Assignment 2

Completed Evaluation Table

In separate RCA file!

Search Term Track Table

Search # Initial search terms Database And? Added search terms Title (Ti)

Anywhere, etc.

# of articles found
1 Obesity, Adolescents NCBI/PubMed Implications, weight management Weight management Implications of Obesity in Adolescents and importance of weight management 165
2 Obesity, Education NCBI/PubMed Awareness Self-efficacy The importance of self-awareness and self-motivation in weight management 532
3 Obesity, self-efficacy, self-motivation NCBI/PubMed Self-motivation, willpower awareness awareness Impact of self-motivation and willpower in managing weight in adolescents 152
4 Weight Loss, Health care cost NCBI/PubMed/EBSCO Weight gain and diseases Cost, medication adherence Impact of healthcare cost on patient adherence for the weight loss plan/project 310
5 Health care cost, Life-threatening Diseases NCBI/PubMed Weight loss/gain Cost, adherence Impact of healthcare cost on weight management and life-threatening diseases 465

References

Chen, J. L., & Wilkosz, M. E. (2014). Efficacy of technology-based interventions for obesity prevention in adolescents: a systematic review. Adolescent health, medicine, and therapeutics5, 159.

Pich, J., del Mar Bibiloni, M., Pons, A., & Tur, J. A. (2015). Weight self-regulation process in adolescence: the relationship between control weight attitudes, behaviors, and body weight status. Frontiers in Nutrition2.

Cunningham, S. A., Kramer, M. R., & Narayan, K. V. (2014). The incidence of childhood obesity in the United States. New England Journal of Medicine370(5), 403-411.

Walpole, B., Dettmer, E., Morrongiello, B. A., McCrindle, B. W., & Hamilton, J. (2013). Motivational interviewing to enhance self-efficacy and promote weight loss in overweight and obese adolescents: a randomized controlled trial. Journal of pediatric psychology38(9), 944-953.

Katz, I., Madjar, N., & Harari, A. (2015). Parental support and adolescent motivation for dieting: The self-determination theory perspective. The Journal of Psychology149(5), 461-479.

Finkelstein, E. A., Kruger, E., & Karnawat, S. (2015). Cost-effectiveness analysis of Qsymia for weight loss. PharmacoEconomics33(7), 699-706.

Finkelstein, E. A., & Kruger, E. (2014). Meta‐and cost‐effectiveness analysis of commercial weight loss strategies. Obesity22(9), 1942-1951.

Grandy, S., Fox, K. M., Hardy, E., & SHIELD Study Group. (2013). Association of weight loss and medication adherence among adults with type 2 diabetes mellitus: SHIELD (Study to Help Improve Early evaluation and management of risk factors Leading to Diabetes). Current Therapeutic Research75, 77-82.

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