Case Assignment: A Narrative or Story
Case Assignment: A Narrative or Story
Case Assignment: A Narrative or Story
Case Assignment: A Narrative or Story
Week 5 assignment 2 Evidence Based Project Proposal For this weeks Dropbox assignment, you will complete Part 2 of your project proposal, the evidence review and synthesis section. This section consists of narrative descriptions of each study that forms the body of evidence. The length of this section will vary based on the number of studies that you include. The paper should be written in a scholarly fashion using APA format. For each article include in the narrative: Authors names, date of publication (included in the citation). Quality and level of evidence How significant (or not) the evidence is and why you think so. How are these articles relevant to change practice or policy for your specific practice site and population? If a study is not significant and you have included it, mention how your clinical expertise was involved in this decision. Your summary the synthesis section should clearly indicate the intervention you plan to use in your project proposal. You will discuss this in greater detail in the next section, but do leave the reader with the understanding of the intervention you chose. You will also turn in your completed Synthesis Table(s) that will become part of your Appendix in your final paper.
A narrative or story is an account of a series of related events, experiences, or the like, whether true (episode, vignette, travelogue, memoir, autobiography, biography) or fictitious (fairy tale, fable, story, epic, legend, novel). The word derives from the Latin verb narrare (to tell), which is derived from the adjective gnarus (knowing or skilled). Along with , , and , narration, broadly defined, is one of four of discourse. More narrowly defined, it is the in which the communicates directly to the reader.
is the earliest method for sharing narratives. During most peoples childhoods, narratives are used to guide them on proper behavior, cultural history, formation of a communal identity and values, as especially studied in today among traditional .
Narrative is found in all forms of human creativity, art, and entertainment, including , , , and , , , , and , , , -play, and in general, as well as some , , , and other , as long as a of events is presented. Several art movements, such as , refuse the narrative in favor of the and .
Narrative can be organized into a number of thematic or formal categories: (such as definitively including , , , and ); fictionalization of historical events (such as , , and ) and proper (such as in and sometimes , such as , and , and imaginary narratives as portrayed in other textual forms, games or live or recorded performances). Narratives may also be nested within other narratives, such as narratives told by an (a ) typically found in the genre of . An important part of is the , the set of methods used to communicate the narrative through a process narration (see also below).