PHD artcicle – A Systematic review (not a traditional literature review) on Social Capital and Well-being in older people.
Must include the question to research/hypotheses (1. The relationship between social capital and well-being in older people OR 2.Social capital and well-being: a systematic review on older people OR 3. Social capital and well-being in older people.)
Work must include key words, data extraction of the articles, article evaluation, and interpretation and syntesis.
This article is to be submitted to peer review magazines who are part of the rankings ( please refer to https://www.scopus.com/sources.uri?zone=TopNavBar&origin=sbrows )e também and (https://www.scimagojr.com/journalrank.php).
Additional needs are: Turnitin report, sources – soft copies of the sources, abstract and charts.
I can sendsoft copies of sources I have collected so far.
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For data extraction: project. Data extraction
commonly includes the details of the citation (author/s, title,
year, journal of publication), but also includes two other types
of data. General information is extracted on the study design,
the geographic location, and important characteristics asso-
ciated with how the study was conducted. Cochrane and JBI
guidance establishes minimum reporting criteria as including:
• The study methods
• Participant characteristics or demographics
• The interventions, including number of groups and
participants per group, and comparisons (such as active or
passive placebo, or usual care). (Qualitative reviews) the
Phenomena of Interest – the experiences people have in
relation to an interest
• The outcome definition, how the outcome was measured
and how the unit/s of measurement should be interpreted.
(Qualitative reviews) the Context
• Results including the numbers of participants allocated, the
number treated, and the sample size. (Qualitative reviews)
themes, metaphors, analytic data, and related participant
quotes. The second type of data collected is “outcome data.” In a
review of the effectiveness of an intervention, outcome data
will be statistical: measures such as relative risks, odds ratios,
or weighted means and standard deviations are extracted for
each outcome along with the confidence interval.
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