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Research Proposal (systematic review)

Presentation Here is some information about how to present the assessment item.
• Single sided
• 12 point Times New Roman or 11 point Arial
• Double-spaced (the reference list can be 1.15 or 1.5 line spacing)
• Page margins must be ‘normal’ or at least 2.54cm on each sides
• Page numbers must be inserted in the bottom right corner of each page
Instruction and structure
A structured project proposal will expand upon your assessment 1 (literature review), into a defensible research proposal including justification of methods and consideration of ethical issues. Guidelines and assessment criteria are available in this folder.
*I will upload the literature review from my previous work. Please write the research proposal base on the research question I have developed in my literature review.

Objectives:
1. Develop a focussed research question and (given) number of research aims,
2. Elucidate a rigorous research design/methodology/theoretical framework,
3. Explicate a robust methodology and/or methods,
4. Identify research strengths and limitations,
5. Address ethical implications of the research and
6. Identify resources and funding and establish a timeline.

You should develop your research plan under these headings:
1. Research title clearly identify the key elements (health issue /problem, enquiry/question + th1eoretical framework (if required) and/or methodology) of your research plan. About 10- 15 words
2. Research investigators Name all research investigators and their affiliations, that is, the organisation they work for. List the principal investigator first (that’s you), and the most senior researcher last.
3. Summary of research plan, this is your abstract. Briefly outline the main components of your research in lay language. You should use these three headings: background, hypothesis/question and design. Max 200 words.
4. Background/ description of the condition.
5. Objectives
6. Study methods.
7. Research design.
8. Criteria for considering studies for this systemic review.
9. Types of studies
10. Type of participants
11. The intervention
12. The control
13. The outcome
14. Inclusion and exclusion criteria
15. VI.2.6. Inclusion and exclusion criteria
16. Search methods for the identification of studies
17. Data collection and analysis.
18. Selection of studies
19. Data extraction and management
20. Data analysis
21. Study strength and risk of bias
22. Intervention effects
23. Ethical implications
24. Project Planning
25. Publication planning
26. Resources
27. Study significant
28. References …………
29. Appendixes …
30.
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