Critique on the Nursing Article Critical care patients’ experience of the helmet continuous positive airway pressure

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This assignment aims to critically analyse a chosen nursing research article “Critical care patients’ experience of the helmet continuous positive airway pressure” by Dimech (2011) and was published in the Journal of Nursing in Critical Care (JNCC). It will examine both the strengths and limitations of the study by weighing various elements of the research undertaken and its value and implication for nursing practice. It will use a critiquing tool by (Ryan, 2007) (see Appendix 1).

Evidence based practice (EBP) is to offer the best care possible to individual patients and use professional judgement to determine nursing care in order to improve patient outcome and even save lives (Moule and Hek, 2011). The Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC, 2008) stipulates that nurses have responsibility to utilise the best available evidence and keep their knowledge up-to-date in order to provide high standard care and practice. In this case, nurses need to be able to critically evaluate ideas and experiences and apply what they have learnt to inform nursing practice (Straus, 2005). Similarly, Walker (2005) suggested that nurses need to consider the dynamic interaction of beliefs and value systems affecting the patient’s experience of healthcare. This is relevant in the case of helmet CPAP.

According to Coughlan et al. (2007) it is necessary to ascertain credibility of a piece of research recognising it’ values to nursing practice. For instance, the main elements that need careful scrutiny and analysis are the method, data collection, data analysis, findings and recommendations. Other indications of how dependable the research article may be include where the journal article was published, where the research took place and the background...

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