Skip to content
Facebook Twitter Instagram
  • +1 (857) 445-0520
  • writehw@gmail.com
  • Home
  • How It Works
  • Reviews
  • FAQs
  • Contact Us
  • Blog
Menu
  • Home
  • How It Works
  • Reviews
  • FAQs
  • Contact Us
  • Blog
Order Now

Review Of The Literature 2

  • September 18, 2022
  • 11:40 am
  • No Comments

References (Works Cited)

Celada, M. T., Merchant, R. C., Waxman, M. J., & Sherwin, A. M.
(2011). An ethical evaluation of the 2006
centers for disease control and prevention recommendations for HIV testing in
health care settings.American
Journal of Bioethics,11
(4),
31-40 10p. doi:10.1080/15265161.2011.560339

Draine, J., Ahuja, D., Altice, F. L., Arriola, K. J., Avery, A. K.,
Beckwith, C. G., . . Tinsley, M. J.
(2011). Strategies to enhance linkages between care for HIV/AIDS in jail and
community settings.AIDS
Care,23
(3), 366-377.
doi:10.1080/09540121.2010.507738

Fleming, E. B., LeBlanc, T. T., & Reid, L. C. (2013). The status of HIV prevention efforts for women
in correctional facilities.Journal
of Women’s Health (15409996),22
(12),
1005-1008 4p. doi:10.1089/jwh.2013.4522

Kondo, K. K., Johnson, M. E., Ironside, E. F., Brems, C., &
Eldridge, G. D. (2014). HIV/AIDS research in correctional settings:
Perspectives on training needs from researchers and IRB members.AIDS Education &
Prevention,26
(6), 565-576.
doi:10.1521/aeap.2014.26.6.565

Meehan, S., Leon, N., Naidoo, P., Jennings, K., Burger, R.,
&Beyers, N. (2015). Availability and acceptability of HIV counselling and
testing services. A qualitative study comparing clients’ experiences of
accessing HIV testing at public sector primary health care facilities or
non-governmental mobile services in capetown,..BMC Public Health,15(1), 1-10.
doi:10.1186/s12889-015-2173-8

Mitchell, S. G., Willett, J., Swan, H., Monico, L. B., Yang, Y.,
Patterson, Y. O., . . . Visher, C. A.
(2015). Defining success: Insights from a random assignment, multisite study of
implementing HIV prevention, testing, and linkage to care in U.S. jails and
prisons.AIDS Education
& Prevention,27
(5),
432-445. doi:10.1521/aeap.2015.27.5.432

Nichols, B. E., Götz, H. M., van Gorp, Eric C. M., Verbon, A., Rokx,
C., Boucher, C. A. B., & van, d. V. (2015). Partner notification for
reduction of HIV-1 transmission and related costs among men who have sex with
men: A mathematical modeling study.Plos
One,10
(10), 1-15.
doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0142576

Panneer, N., Lontok, E., Branson, B. M., Teo, C., Dan, C., Parker,
M., . . . Miller, V. (2014). HIV and
hepatitis C virus infection in the united
states: Whom and how to test.Clinical
Infectious Diseases,59
(6),
875-882.

Reid, S. E., Topp, S. M., Turnbull, E. R., Hatwiinda, S., Harris, J.
B., Maggard, K. R., . . .Henostroza, G.
(2012). Tuberculosis and HIV control in sub-saharanafrican prisons: “Thinking
outside the prison cell”.Journal of Infectious
Diseases,205
, S265-S273.
doi:10.1093/infdis/jis029

Robertson, D. W. (2012). Medical privacy and antiretroviral therapy
among HIV-infected female inmates.Journal
of Nursing Law,15
(1), 3-8
6p. doi:10.1891/1073-7472.15.1.3

Slev, P. (2012). The changing landscape of HIV diagnostics.MLO: Medical Laboratory
Observer,44
(11), 8-14 7p.

Teixeira, P. A., Jordan, A. O., Zaller, N., Shah, D., &Venters,
H. (2015). Health outcomes for HIV-infected persons released from the new york
city jail system with a transitional
care-coordination plan.American
Journal of Public Health,105
(2),
351-357 7p. doi:10.2105/AJPH.2014.302234

VanHandel, M., Beltrami, J. F., MacGowan, R. J., Borkowf, C. B.,
& Margolis, A. D. (2012). Newly identified HIV infections in correctional
facilities, united states, 2007.American
Journal of Public Health,102
,
S201-4 1p. doi:10.2105/AJPH.2011.300614

Wright, P. B., Booth, B. M., Curran, G. M., Borders, T. F.,
Ounpraseuth, S. T., & Stewart, K. E. (2014). Correlates of HIV testing
among rural africanamerican cocaine users.Research
in Nursing & Health,37
(6),
466-477 12p. doi:10.1002/nur.21629

Zucker, D. M., Choi, J., & Gallagher, E. R. (2012). Mobile
outreach strategies for screening hepatitis and HIV in high-risk populations.Public Health Nursing,29(1), 27-35 9p.
doi:10.1111/j.1525-1446.2011.00970.x

Topic 2: Checklist

Review of Literature and Incorporating Theory

Instructions:

This checklist is designed to help students
organize the weekly exercises/assignments to be completed as preparation for
the final capstone project proposal. This checklist will also serve as a
communication tool between students and faculty. Comments, feedback, and
grading for modules 1-4 will be documented using this checklist.

Topic

Task

Completed

Comments
/ Feedback

Points

Review of Literature

·
Analyze and appraise each of
the 15 articles identified in module 1. (15 articles).

_____ / 90

·
Analysis organized using the
sample provided in “Sample Format for Review of Literature.”

_____ / 10

Total

_____/100

Incorporating Theory

· Identified a theory that can be used to support proposed solution.

_____ / 10

· Main components of theory described.

_____ / 10

· Rationale for selecting theory provided.

_____ / 10

· Discussed how theory works to support proposed solution.

_____ / 5

· Explained how theory will be incorporated into project.

_____ / 5

Total

_____/40

Share on facebook
Facebook
Share on google
Google+
Share on twitter
Twitter
Share on linkedin
LinkedIn
Share on pinterest
Pinterest

All Posts »
PrevPreviousAssignment Name Unit 3 Individual Project Deliverable Length 500 750 Words
NextBusiness Communication SkillsNext

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

You must be logged in to post a comment.

Homework Due?

Place Your Order Today

Place Order
Providing custom academic papers covers any academic levels, paper formats, and subjects.

Courses

  • English
  • History
  • Biology
  • Literature
  • Business
  • Mathematics

Quick Links

  • Home
  • How it Works
  • Reviews
  • FAQs
  • Contact
  • Blog

Legal & Payments

IntaSend Secure Payments (PCI-DSS Compliant) Secured by IntaSend Payments

© All rights reserved

Made with ❤ by Academic Websites