A guide to critiquing a research paper: Methodological appraisal of a paper on nurses in abortion care

Allyson Lipp, Anne Fothergill

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Abstract

Summary
In this paper, we have taken a previously published article on nurses' judgements in abortion care performing a systematic critique of the merits of this research using a recognised critiquing framework.

Objectives

1
Explain the various stages of critiquing using a published guide.
2
To critique a published qualitative research paper which uses grounded theory.
3
Provide a template for critiquing.

Design

The qualitative paper chosen for the critique is a grounded theory design and the research terms and terminology associated with this method such as symbolic interactionism are defined.

The published paper reported on findings from a study exploring the characteristics of nurses in abortion care.

Review Methods

A published critiquing tool has been applied. It was chosen because it is pragmatic, clearly laid out and accessible as full text to the people likely to need it. It comprises two stages, the first of which centres on the believability of the research. The second stage is more detailed and examines the research process and establishes the credibility of the research in its application to practice.

Outcome

Develop critical and analytical skills through methodically appraising the merits of published research.

Conclusion

Nursing as an evidence-based profession requires nurses at both pre- and post-registration levels to be able to understand, synthesise and critique research, this being a fundamental part of many nursing curricula. These have become core skills to acquire since implementing up to date evidence is the cornerstone of contemporary nursing practice.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)e14-e17
JournalNurse Education Today
Volume35
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Mar 2015

Keywords

  • research critique
  • critiquing skills
  • methodological appraisal
  • qualitative research
  • Abortion care

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