HLT362VO504 Grand Canyon Quantitative Study of Pain Management in Palliative Care Article Analysis

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HLT362VO504

Grand Canyon University

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Search the GCU Library and find two new health care articles that use quantitative research. Do not use articles from a previous assignment, or articles that appear in the Topic Materials or textbook.

Complete an article analysis for each using the "Article Analysis: Part 2" template.

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Running head: ARTICLE ANALYSIS

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Article analysis
Jagbir Kaur
Grand Canyon University

ARTICLE ANALYSIS
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Anna Unné and Kristina Rosengren. (2014). Using Numbers Creates Value
for Health Professionals: A Quantitative Study of Pain Management
in Palliative Care
Link: file:///C:/Users/User/Downloads/pharmacy-02-00205.pdf
Description

Broad Topic
Area/Title

Identification of the difference with regard to the methods of estimating
levels of pain that are available within the palliative care.

Variables and
Type of Data
for the
Variables

Pain ma...


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