Thursday, February 9, 2017

research journal 2

What is your topic? Or what are your key words thus far? Presription drugs Abuse Overdose Doctors What is your research question? Have you decided to change it at all? And, if you have, how do I know that the way in which this question is formulated is appropriate to conduct a literature review with a systematic approach? Are prescription drugs as dangerous as illicit illegal drugs? Why? What is the main reason that these drugs are legal, and the other drugs aren't? And what are the definitions on which it depends? Prescription drugs: Drugs that a doctor gives permission to get and use. Drug abuse: Using a drug in a way that is more than it is meant to be used if it is even meant to be used at all. Overdose: Dying from the excessive use of a drug. Doctors: Health care providers that have the power to determine what drugs should and can be used for the patients condition. What is your hierarchy of evidence? And how do I know you going about finding the most appropriate evidence/method for your research question? I am going through multiple research methods and linking them to the articles and theories ive found. How do I know that the remit of the method itself is selecting the research, rather than just you on a whim? + 1 thing you found interesting + how you imagine using the source Im choosing one credible article to base my research around for now so that i dont have too many conflicting topics and then im using other sources to reinforce it. i found it interesting that not in all cases are treatment outcomes superior compared to illicit drug use disorders.

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