Develop a searchable clinical question for the topic below using an appropriate framework (question formula) " high prevalance of pressure ulcers in elderly patients admitted to acute care hospitals using" In this section you will develop your question using the elements of an appropriate question framework. From your explanation of the issue in the first section, identify the aspects that you will be exploring in this research task. You will choose an appropriate question framework (eg PICO(T), PICo, PEO) and explain why this is the best one to use for your area of interest, supporting this with reference to scholarly literature. Identify the individual elements of the framework, with references, and then identify these elements for your own question. Ensure that each element is as clear and focused as possible; avoid generalisations (such as ‘effective’ outcomes, as these could be anything!). Refine and narrow where necessary, as this will make choosing search terms much easier and also make your search more efficient. Using your elements, formulate a searchable question. Ensure all aspects of the framework you have used are included, and make it a question, not a statement – it must end with a question mark (?).
Develop a searchable clinical question for the topic below using an appropriate framework (question formula)
" high prevalance of pressure ulcers in elderly patients admitted to acute care hospitals using"
In this section you will develop your question using the elements of an appropriate question framework. From your explanation of the issue in the first section, identify the aspects that you will be exploring in this research task. You will choose an appropriate question framework (eg PICO(T), PICo, PEO) and explain why this is the best one to use for your area of interest, supporting this with reference to scholarly literature.
Identify the individual elements of the framework, with references, and then identify these elements for your own question. Ensure that each element is as clear and focused as possible; avoid generalisations (such as ‘effective’ outcomes, as these could be anything!). Refine and narrow where necessary, as this will make choosing search terms much easier and also make your search more efficient.
Using your elements, formulate a searchable question. Ensure all aspects of the framework you have used are included, and make it a question, not a statement – it must end with a question mark (?).
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