S190286
UNIVERSITY OF SUFFOLK
MODULE TITLE:
ADULT NURSING THEORY FOUR: EVIDENCE BASED PRACTICE AND
END OF LIFE CARE
NT4 PART 1 ASSESSMENT
WORD COUNT: 3302 WORDS
DATE OF SUBMISSION: 28/09/2020
STUDENT NUMBER: S190286
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The purpose of this essay is to critically review the effects of low ca
ohydrate diet intake in
the management of type 2 diabetes in young people. This author will use critical appraisal
framework for the completion of both research papers analysing the key issues arising from
the chosen papers.
The incidence rate of type 2 diabetes (T2D) among young people is increasing at an alarming
ate. According to Diabetes UK XXXXXXXXXXit is estimated of 4.7 million people are living with
diabetes mellitus (DM) in the UK and the number is expected to increase to 5.5 million by
2030. T2D is one of the oldest diseases affecting humankind and its clinical characteristics
were reported by Egyptian manuscripts about 1500 B.C. (Lakhtakia, XXXXXXXXXXHowever, it has
posed a health threat on people’s health and wellbeing in present time (International
Diabetes Federation, XXXXXXXXXXThe disease was rarely diagnosed among young people, but due
to increase rate of childhood obesity it has rendered it more common among young people
(Hu, XXXXXXXXXXOnce it is refe
ed to as the disease of the West, the disease has now spread to
most countries in the world (Hu, 2011); and UK has reported the highest prevalence rate in
Europe (Ehtisham, et al., 2004).
The author rationale for choosing this topic is as a result of global increase in the type 2
diabetes among young people, its effects, to determine the usefulness of low-calorie diet in
the reduction of type 2 diabetics and obesity among young people. Also, this area of study
was chosen in order to identify many approaches that can be used to control complications
thereby enhancing the quality of life of young people affected.
Over the years, the prevalence of T2D among young people have increased tremendously
particularly in the UK; hence
inging in different health conditions including type 2 diabetes
which was formally known to be a metabolic disease that is associated with adults (Gelburd,
2017). Studies have shown that the incidence of T2D is increasing among young people and
one of the contributing factors to this, is obesity epidemic in the (Dabelea, et al., XXXXXXXXXXIn
the UK, an estimate of 7000 diagnosis were reported in 2018 according to (Diabetes UK,
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ingly, this trend is seen globally. This indicates that there is a rise in the
number of young people with T2D and many cases are yet to be dictated.
Furthermore, the author aims to conduct a literature review in order to explore and have an
in-depth knowledge of T2D in young people as well as distinguishing gaps in study.
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I can see that you are trying to introduce your essay but this is not quite what the assignment asks you to do. You concentrate on the findings of your papers - when the essay is about demonstrating knowledge and understanding of the literature searching and research processes.
This phrasing is subjective - you needed to maintain a more factual/objective approach.
Apart from a few grammatical (e.g. use of the wrong tense)and referencing issues (you are not including page numbers for your references), this introduces the reader to the importance of your subject area quite well.
It is good to demonstrate your interest in the subject area. Once again there are proof reading issues within the paragraph.
Again - this word has subjective conotations and should not be used for an academic essay.
You can say ' ... potentially many cases yet to be identified.' but you do not provide evidence to say that this is actually the case.
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Therefore, a critical review of primary research of T2D among young people will help to
inform good practice in healthcare setting.
How effective is low ca
ohydrate diet in the control of type 2 diabetes in young people?
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eviation for PICO (P=population, I=intervention, C=comparison and O=outcome)
was adopted as a framework for framing a research topic which is widely used as a strategy
for formulating a research question (Aslam and Emmanuel, XXXXXXXXXXPICO forms a guideline
for framing a research question which enables the researcher to identify the inclusion and
exclusion criteria and develop relevant search terms in order to identify appropriate data fo
the research (Bettany-Saltikov, XXXXXXXXXXNevertheless, PIO will be used as there is no
comparison in the study.
P – young people aged 18 to 35years with T2D
I - low ca
ohydrate intake
O - control of T2D.
Table 1 PIO and Search Terms
P Population of
problem
Young people with
Type 2 Diabetes
Young people with
Type 2 Diabetes
I Intervention Intake of low
ca
ohydrate diets
Health education,
seminar and training
O Outcome Control of type 2
diabetes mellitus
Blood glucose
monitoring
An extensive search for relevant literatures was done using PIO structure on the 20/09/2020
on PubMed Central and CINAHL search engine. Although, most of the articles obtained were
duplicates PubMed Central. The first search, Boolean operand was AND and OR was used.
Also, synonyms like low calorie diet, glycaemic and youths were applied (Aslam and
Emmanuel, XXXXXXXXXXThe aim of using varieties of Boolean operand was to generate relevant
esults and articles. Additionally, the use of AND provided more avenue to add more
synonyms in the search engine like PubMed Central. However, caution was applied while
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This is an unusual way of using PICO. Usually when there is no comparison in the question PEO is used.
However, the way you use PIO does demonstrate underlying understanding.
Education, seminar and training are not alternative ways of saying ' ... intake of low ca
ohydrate diets ...'
You say exactly the same thing here. You should have been identifying different ways of saying 'young people' and ' type 2 diabetes'.
E.G. T2DM etc.
These should have been on your search terms table.
'OR' adds more synonyms in the search string.
'AND' combines previous searches.
Your understanding of this is not demonstrated here.
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using the Boolean operand in order to ensure that appropriate database that can generate
data were used.
Table 2: Inclusion and Exclusion Criteria Table
Inclusion Criteria Exclusion Criteria
Population Young people aged 18 to 35
with type 2 diabetes
Adults and children with
type 1 diabetes
Intervention Low ca
ohydrates High calorie diet
Outcome Control of type 2 diabetes