Accuracy of a diagnosis

 

 

 

 

First, identify each element of your PICO on the line below, then take a look at the templates below to help you formulate a PICO(T) question.
P: Population/disease ( i.e. age, gender, ethnicity, with a certain disorder)
P: ____________________________________________________________________

I: Intervention or Variable of Interest (exposure to a disease, risk behavior, prognostic factor) Note: Not every question will have an intervention (as in a meaning question – see below).
I: ____________________________________________________________________

C: Comparison: (could be a placebo or “business as usual” as in no disease, absence of risk factor). Note: This is not used in a meaning question – see below.
C: ____________________________________________________________________

O: Outcome: (risk of disease, accuracy of a diagnosis, rate of occurrence of adverse outcome)
O: ____________________________________________________________________

T: Time: The time it takes to demonstrate an outcome (e.g. the time it takes for the intervention to achieve an outcome or how long participants are observed). This is an optional “add-on” for a PICO question.

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For PICO questions about a nursing intervention/therapy:
In _______(P), what is the effect of _______(I) on ______(O) compared with _______(C) within ________ (T)?

For PICO etiology questions:
Are ____ (P) who have _______ (I) at ___ (increased/decreased) risk for/of_______ (O) compared with ______ (P) with/without ______ (C) over _____ (T)?

For PICO questions involving prevention:
For ________ (P) does the use of ______ (I) reduce the future risk of ________ (O) compared with _________ (C)?

For PICO questions that predict:
Does __________ (I) influence ________ (O) in patients who have _______ (P) over ______ (T)?

For PICO questions that want to know more about the meaning of…..
How do ________ (P) diagnosed with _______ (I) perceive ______ (O) during _____ (T)?

 

 

 

 

 

 

Sample Solution

Spain alongside many countries support all aspects of the LGBTQ community. Argentina, Australia Austria, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, Colombia, Denmark, Finland France, Germany, Iceland, Ireland, luxembourg, Malta, Mexico, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Portugal, South africa, Sweden USA, the United Kingdom, Uruguay. Most of these countries support all aspects of LGBTQ life, with positions similar to Spain. However, in 13 countries, being gay or bisexual is punishable by death. These include: Sudan, Iran, Saudi Arabia, Yemen, Mauritania, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Qatar, UAE, parts of Nigeria, parts of Somalia, Syria, and Iraq. The Majority of Middle Eastern Europe and African nations reject LGBT rights, and are punishable by death, or imprisonment.

The delegation of Spain strongly believes in equality of opportunity but not equality of outcome. This means that we should not provide outcome equality, but rather opportunity equality. For example, there two is a job openings in a local grocer, equal opportunity, in this situation means that all citizens of the LGBTQ movement have the right to apply and try out for this opening. Outcome equality means that one of the two openings is reserved for an member of the LGBTQ community. The delegation of Spain would like to ask the ENHRC which scenario they think is ethically correct, and how, as a community might we implement this idea into a new law, or code of conduct.

The use of gender neutral pronouns such as “they”, “their”, “them” in addition to “ze”, sie, hir, co and ey is a very controversial topic. The contrivery stems from the question of should the LGBTQ persons right of self identity override a person’s right of free speech? For example, if an LGBTQ member asks a co-worker to call them by the pronoun co, does the peer have a legal responsibility to obat their requ

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