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    answerable
    /ˈɑːns(ə)rəbl/

    adjective

    • 1. required to explain or justify one's actions to; responsible or having to report to: "the Attorney General is answerable only to Parliament for his decisions"
    • 2. (of a question) able to be answered: "straightforward and answerable questions"

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  2. 6 hari yang lalu · The first stage of any evidence-based practice process is formulating an answerable question. This forms the foundation for quality searching. A well-formulated question will facilitate the search for evidence and will assist you in determining whether the evidence is relevant to your question.

  3. 5 hari yang lalu · Defining the research question and developing a protocol are the essential first steps in your systematic review. The success of your systematic review depends on a clear and focused question, so take the time to get it right.

  4. 6 hari yang lalu · What is a systematic review? A "high-level overview of primary research on a focused question" utilizing high-quality research evidence through: Identifying. Selecting. Synthesizing. Appraisal. Source: Kysh, Lynn (2013): Difference between a systematic review and a literature review. [figshare].

  5. 6 hari yang lalu · Formulating a research question is key to a systematic review. It will be the foundation upon which the rest of the research is built. At this stage in the process, you will have identified a knowledge gap in your field, and you are aiming to answer a specific question. For example:

  6. 5 hari yang lalu · The first step in EBP involves re-phrasing a clinical patient care issue in the form of a focused, searchable, and answerable question. PICO(T) is a basic template for creating a well-built clinical question for evidence-based inquiry.

  7. 5 hari yang lalu · 1. Question: Formulate a clear, answerable question. 2. Protocol: Write and register a protocol that outlines the steps you will take in the review. 3. Search: Conduct a systematic, reproducible search to find articles relevant to your question. 4. Screening: Look at each article to see if it matches your inclusion and exclusion criteria. 5.

  8. 1 hari yang lalu · What is a Mental Health Survey? A mental health survey serves as a powerful tool to gauge the psychological state and mental well-being of individuals.