Ch. 27 & 6

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Across
  1. 3. Phases 4 through 6 of Noblit and Hare’s (1988) meta-ethnography involve what? (8-letter word)
  2. 6. Meta-analysis of Observational Studies in Epidemiology (Stroup et al., 2000)
  3. 7. What does the P stand for in Pender’s HPM?
  4. 9. Calculated by dividing the number of different findings in a report by the total number of findings in all reports.
  5. 10. Graphic representations of phenomena and their interrelationships using symbols or diagrams and a minimal use of words. (2 words; plural)
  6. 14. Also known as self-efficacy theory; Bandura’s Social _________ Theory
  7. 15. Four concepts central to models of nursing: ______, Environment, Health, and Nursing.
  8. 17. A theory that attempts to explain large aspects of human experience.
  9. 18. One of two cultural theories adopted by ethnographers which view things like resources, money, and production as the source of cultural developments.
  10. 20. Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic reviews and Meta-Analyses
Down
  1. 1. The analysis of the theoretical underpinnings on which the studies are grounded
  2. 2. There is consensus on systematic reviews should include the grey literature. TRUE or FALSE?
  3. 4. In the Sandelowski and Barroso approach, only studies described as _________ can be used in a metasynthesis.
  4. 5. Hare and ______’s (1988) approach for synthesizing qualitative studies included seven phases that overlap and repeat as the metasynthesis progresses.
  5. 8. The study of results in a specific substantive area through analysis of the processed data
  6. 9. One of two cultural theories adopted by ethnographers in which cultural conditions and adaptation stems from mental activity and ideas.
  7. 11. A type of theory described as an abstract generalization that systematically explains relationships among phenomena.
  8. 12. The study of the studies’ methodologic rigor
  9. 13. A theory that thoroughly describes a phenomenon, based on rich observations of it.
  10. 16. A theory that focuses on a specific aspect of human experience. (Hint: hyphenated)
  11. 19. An abstraction that purports to account for or explain phenomena.