health promotion and wellness

health promotion and wellness

Prepare this assignment as a 1,550-word paper from the previous course assignments (TOPIC 1: QUANTITATIVE RESEARCH & TOPIC 2: QUALITATIVE RESEARCH) and the guidelines below.

PICOT Question: How much do you think health behaviors like diet, exercise, biological markers and smoking determine whether or not a person will develop high blood pressure?

P: Targeted population of adults will between 20 to 75 years

I: Lifestyle changing including eating healthier foods and involving in physical exercise

C: Compare individual’s compliance to good lifestyle, and medications to control high blood pressure and the effects of diet on hypertension

O: Blood pressure regulation to reduce other risk factors associated with hypertension; improved health promotion and wellness

T: The study duration will take up to six months

Research Critiques

In the Topic 1 and Topic 2 assignments, you completed a qualitative and quantitative research critique on two articles for each type of study (4 articles total). Use these assignments to finalize the critical analysis of each study by making appropriate revisions. The introduction should introduce the paper. The intro would also include your thesis statement.

The completed analysis should connect to your identified practice problem of interest that is the basis for your PICOT question.

Refer to “Research Critiques and PICOT Guidelines – Final Draft.” Questions under each heading should be addressed as a narrative in the structure of a formal paper.

Proposed Evidence-Based Practice Change

Discuss the link between the PICOT question, the research articles, and the nursing practice problem you identified. Include relevant details and supporting explanation and use that information to propose evidence-based practice changes.

NOTES:

Remember to use below articles to finish this assignment.

(A). the practice problem (Hypertension) and two qualitative, peer-reviewed research articles listed below to complete this assignment.

1). Min Jung Kim, & Nam Hee Park. (2018). Analysis of Spatial Distribution of Hypertension Prevalence and its Related Factors Based on the Social Determinants of Health. Journal of Korean Academy of Community Health Nursing/Jiyeog Sahoe Ganho Hakoeji, 29(4), 414-428. Retrieved from http://doi-org.lopes.idm.oclc.org/10.12199ljkachn.2018.4.414.

2). Ashoorkhani, M. Majdzadeh, R., Gholami, J., Eftekhar, H., & Bozorgi, A. (2018). Understanding Non-Adherence to Treatment in Hypertension: A Qualitative Study. International Journal of Community Based Nursing & Midwifery, 6(4), 314. Retrieved from https://lopes.idm.oclc.org/login?url=https://search.ebscohost.com/loging.aspx?direct=true&db=cccm7AN=131081016&site=eds-live&scope=site

(B). the practice problem (Hypertension) and two quantitative, peer-reviewed research articles listed below to complete this assignment.

1). Langford, A.T., Solid, C. A., Gann, L. C., Rabinowitz, E. P., Williams, S. K., & Seixas, A. A. (2018). Beliefs about the causes of hypertension and associated with pro-health behaviors. Health Psychology, 37 (12), 1092-1101. Retrieved from https://doi-org.lopes.idm.oclc.org/10.1037/hea0000687

2). Junmin Zhou, Wang, H., Rajaram, S. S., Britigan, D. H., 7 Su, D. (2019). Changes in Leisure Time Physical Activity Preferences and Hypertension Risk. American Journal of Health Behavior, 43(1), 145-157. Retrieved from http://doi-org.lopes.idm.oclc.org/10.5993/AJHB.43.1.12

This is a good start, but needs to incorporate the components you listed below into one cohesive question/statement