Evaluate a Qualitative Study

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Evaluate a Qualitative Study Evaluate the Introduction and Literature Review The Researcher looks at residents in the United Kingdom who are living with dementia. Its reasoning for the study was to explore a literature based intervention that might impact behavior of those living with dementia. The significance of the study was to see if Get into Reading (GIR) might have on the health and well being of people living with dementia (Billington, Carroll, Davis, Philip, Christine & Kinderman, 2013).The difference it would make in dementia would be the behavioral symptoms while engaging in the intervention. The literature review provides a thorough and comprehensive view of The Reader Organization (TRO) who created GIR for many different functions. The article doesn’t represent any bias; however it does state what other researchers have focused on in relation to reading in different aspects such as depression, prisons, community settings, and in healthcare. The researchers identified all the concepts pertaining to reading and how it simulates the brain. The researchers looked at related research that suggests that the inner neural processing of language when a mind reads a complex line of poetry has the potential to galvanize existing brain pathways and to influence emotion networks and memory function (Billington, Carroll, Davis, Philip, Christine & Kinderman, 2013). The researchers wanted to see the effects on dementia patients in a healthcare institution. Dementia is known to affect millions across the country. The introduction provides variables that the researchers are going to use in order to get results. The variables in this study are the GIR, older adults with dementia, and staff members. The researchers will use reading to ... ... middle of paper ... ...dual differences with a control and intervention in all healthcare settings then they could have more adequate information for the research study. The research thoroughly talks about the limitations that were in this study. The research done in this study requires a new population that is controlled. Specifically, researchers use probability samples any time it is important to generalize and any time it is important to predict behavior of a population (Malec & Newman). Works Cited Billington, J., Carroll, J., Davis, P., Healey, C., & Kinderman, P. (2013). A literature-based intervention for older people living with dementia. Perspectives in Public Health, 133(3), 165-73. Retrieved from http://search.proquest.com/docview/1357564545?accountid=39364 Malec, T., & Newman, M. (2013). Research Methods: building a knowledge base. San Diego, CA. Brigdepoint Education

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