Posted: February 13th, 2023
In class, we had Research Day II where you were required to find TWO more research articles related to your topic in exploration of your research question.
For this assignment, you are asked to download the Word document below and simply fill out W(5) H(1) notes for EACH new research article found in class:
KG 604 – Research Day II, Objective Summary Worksheet.docx
GRADING
At this point, you have found your research articles exploring your approved research question and you have learned how to find your 6 ‘ingredients’ during class (contact the Graduate Research Center for help if you need it: kgs_researchcenter@monroecollege.edu OR the Virtual Library accessed through the Content page).
You learned about the W(5) H(1) and completed Phase 2 on p. 13a of your Final ‘Mission’ Packet (Found in W. 4’s HW).
Grading:
Comparison = 50%
Contrast = 50%
Notes for Two More Research Articles: Notice My Capitalization
Your Name Goes Here
Department of Name of Your Major, King Graduate School
KG 604: Research & Critical Analysis
Professor Ramlochan
2/14/2022
Are You Caught Up?
By Now, You Have…
1. Completed the Brainstorming assignment, where I approved your research problem related to the industry of your major;
2. Successfully created a research question starting with “What have researchers learned about” (also approved by me);
3. Found a research article through the Monroe College databases;
4. Submitted the assignment, “HW: Is Your Article a Research Article? (with APA 7 Cover/Title Page & References Page)”;
5. And, submitted your FIRST Objective Summary.
IF You Have Completed ALL of the Above…
Complete this note sheet (based on your TWO new research articles)
W(5)H(1): New Research Article #1
1. Who conducted the research?
2. Why was the study completed (purpose / what researchers hoped to learn) ?
3. When was data collected (not the publication year) ?
4. Where was data collected (physical location) ?
( examples:
in hospitals in NY State,
in rural China,
in 3 countries in Africa: Burkina Faso, Cameroon, and Djibouti)
5. How was data collected (methodology)? Cut as paste the paragraph below that describes the methodology and HIGHLIGHT the indicator words that specifically show you the methodology :
6. What were the findings? Cut as paste the paragraph below that describes the findings and HIGHLIGHT the sentences that specifically show you the summary of findings:
W(5)H(1): New Research Article #2
1. Who conducted the research?
2. Why was the study completed (purpose / what researchers hoped to learn) ?
3. When was data collected (not the publication year) ?
4. Where was data collected (physical location) ?
( examples:
in hospitals in NY State,
in rural China,
in 3 countries in Africa: Burkina Faso, Cameroon, and Djibouti)
5. How was data collected (methodology)? Cut as paste the paragraph below that describes the methodology and HIGHLIGHT the indicator words that specifically show you the methodology :
6. What were the findings? Cut as paste the paragraph below that describes the findings and HIGHLIGHT the sentences that specifically show you the summary of findings:
NOTES FOR TWO MORE RESEARCH ARTICLES 1
Notes for Two More Research Articles: Notice My Capitalization
Your Name Goes Here
Department of Name of Your Major, King Graduate School
KG 604: Research & Critical Analysis
Professor Ramlochan
2/14/2022
Are You Caught Up?
By Now, You Have…
1. Completed the Brainstorming assignment, where I approved your research problem related to the industry of your major;
2. Successfully created a research question starting with “What have researchers learned about” (also approved by me);
3. Found a research article through the Monroe College databases;
4. Submitted the assignment, “HW: Is Your Article a Research Article? (with APA 7 Cover/Title Page & References Page)”;
5. And, submitted your FIRST Objective Summary.
IF You Have Completed ALL of the Above…
Complete this note sheet (based on your TWO new research articles)
W(5)H(1): New Research Article #1
1. Who conducted the research?
2. Why was the study completed (purpose / what researchers hoped to learn) ?
3. When was data collected (not the publication year) ?
4. Where was data collected (physical location) ?
( examples:
in hospitals in NY State,
in rural China,
in 3 countries in Africa: Burkina Faso, Cameroon, and Djibouti)
5. How was data collected (methodology)? Cut as paste the paragraph below that describes the methodology and HIGHLIGHT the indicator words that specifically show you the methodology :
6. What were the findings? Cut as paste the paragraph below that describes the findings and HIGHLIGHT the sentences that specifically show you the summary of findings:
W(5)H(1): New Research Article #2
1. Who conducted the research?
2. Why was the study completed (purpose / what researchers hoped to learn) ?
3. When was data collected (not the publication year) ?
4. Where was data collected (physical location) ?
( examples:
in hospitals in NY State,
in rural China,
in 3 countries in Africa: Burkina Faso, Cameroon, and Djibouti)
5. How was data collected (methodology)? Cut as paste the paragraph below that describes the methodology and HIGHLIGHT the indicator words that specifically show you the methodology :
6. What were the findings? Cut as paste the paragraph below that describes the findings and HIGHLIGHT the sentences that specifically show you the summary of findings:
SOLUTION
Racial disparities in healthcare among pregnant women in the United States have been well documented and are a significant concern. Studies have found that Black and Native American women are more likely to experience adverse birth outcomes, including preterm birth, low birth weight, and maternal death, compared to White women.
There are several factors that contribute to these disparities, including systemic racism, poverty, lack of access to quality healthcare, and social determinants of health such as housing and education. For example, Black and Native American women are more likely to live in areas with limited access to prenatal care, and they are also more likely to experience discrimination and bias in the healthcare system.
Additionally, systemic racism and discrimination can lead to mistrust of the healthcare system and reluctance to engage with it, further exacerbating disparities in access to and quality of care.
It is important for policymakers, healthcare providers, and the broader public to address these disparities and work towards creating a more equitable healthcare system for all pregnant women, regardless of race or ethnicity. This can include increasing access to prenatal care, addressing social determinants of health, and training healthcare providers to provide culturally competent care and address implicit bias.
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