Structure of the report
• Title
• Introduction
• Methods
• Results
• Discussion and Conclusion
• References
Introduction
Three elements:
What we know
What we don’t know
Why we did this study
(including aim/research questions/ objective/ Hypotheses)
Example of objective/hypotheses – Our objective in this study was to explore and understand the complexity of context and social factors at a surgical Boot Camp (BC)
Methods
What we did
– Sufficient detail for replication/trust
Should include:
•context and population/participants
•Data collection approaches and processes
•sampling
•analysis
Results
Who we studied
What we found
Descriptive
Relational
Conventions about numbers, tables, figures
Discussion and Conclusion
This could consider in a formulaic manner.
•Link back explicitly to your research question
•What this study adds
•How it compares to the previous literature
•Strengths and limitations of the study
•Implications for future research, policy and practice
•Conclusion – a solid conclusion is an essential part of a strong report/research paper
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