Research implications

Use the following criteria to provide an analysis of the evidence using the evidence table template PROVIDED BELOW FOR The connection between global warming and diseases and other public health problems.

  • Is it recent? This is especially important if the evidence is data-driven.
  • Is it logical?
  • What is the experience of the authors or practitioners who created it?
  • Is there potential bias?
  • Is there any evidence challenging it?
  • How important is it?
  • Is it relevant to my investigation?
  • What is its significance?
  • Is this piece of evidence consistent with other evidence I have collected? If not, how is it different? Evidence Table

This evidence table allows you to list the evidence gathered. The goal of using this table is to promote succinct and careful thinking about research implications as applied or synthesized to your emerging issue.

General InformationDetailsInterventionsIntervention OutcomesEthical ConsiderationsResults as Applied to Emerging Issues
Author, date, country, target group, and generalizability.Type of study (quantitative, qualitative, and mixed methods), number of databases searched, and inclusion and exclusion criteria.Description of interventions, intervention providers, intervention settings, and theoretical frameworks.Primary outcomes and secondary outcomes of the interventions as deemed significant by measurement of the outcomes.Identify from the evidence any ethical considerations raised or implied in the studies.Main results of the review, and comments and limitations, and application to your chosen emerging issue.
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