1. Complete the Library Skills Tutorial at: https://libguides.sfsu.edu/libraryskillsLinks to an external site.
Draft Research Question/s & Annotation of Literature Review Article – 5 pts
- 1 page, single-spaced
- Instructions:
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- Find and read a literature review article published in a scholarly peer-reviewed journal within the last 10 years. This article should be based on the health issue and population you selected. The article should also help you answer your preliminary research question/s.
- Create a 1-page, single-spaced annotation. Your annotation will be organized in the following format with headings.
APA Citation
My Research Question/s
Problem/Purpose – State the author’s research question/s, study objective/s, problem or purpose that the authors are trying to address.
Methods – Describe the author’s process/steps for conducting this literature review. Include search terms, inclusion/exclusion criteria related to articles reviewed, and databases.
Findings – What has been learned? What gaps are there?
Significance and Implications – So what? Why are the findings important? How do the findings guide future actions?
Application – Based on what you have learned, what other questions do you have? How will you revise your research question/s? Write up your revised question/s here.
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Please complete the following: 1) Reflect on week 2’s concepts on disease transmission 2) How the concepts you learned helped you understand this short video about disease transmission and COVID-19, and this 2nd video that was circulating later on during the pandemic about emerging evidence that COVID 19 can also be transmitted through the airborne route in addition to the droplet route. Lastly, comment on 3) what additional and emerging questions you have about COVID-19 and transmission. Note: these videos were posted in June and Dec 2020.
Links to Videos:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=677pSwGauqs Links to an external site.(COVID-19 Disease Transmission, June 2020)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7yBxj5ZqEnoLinks to an external site.