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Although you are just beginning your doctoral journey, you should begin giving thought to your research topic. As you are continuing to learn, scholarly research and writing are critical skills required for completing the DBA program, including your Doctoral Study. One aspect of scholarly research is developing a systematic way of collecting your articles and using them for current and future work. Creating an annotated bibliography is the method for developing and storing invaluable research information. Your initial steps to create an annotated bibliography provide you with opportunities to collect scholarly, peer-reviewed research material from articles, journals, reports, and seminal books that can help you to lay the foundation for the completion of your Doctoral Study. Mastering the systematic building of your annotated bibliography early will save you time as you progress toward the completion of your Doctoral Study. To prepare for this Assignment, select three peer-reviewed scholarly articles, with each article addressing a topic of your interest for research. For more information and an example of an annotated bibliography, refer to the Walden Writing Center’s annotated bibliography resource in this week’s Learning Resources. By Day 7 Submit an annotated bibliography for the three peer-reviewed resources you selected. In your annotated bibliography, include the following: A full APA-style bibliographic reference for each resource that includes the author, date, title, place of publication, and publisher A summary of the document (2–3 paragraphs for each entry), including the main points, its purpose, the theoretical perspective on which it is based, and the scope For each article, evaluate the following: Reliability (research methods used, theories used, and data on which it is based) Appropriateness for the intended audience Background and authority of the author Limitations of the research (which can depend on the scope, reliability, age of the document, and bias) Significance of the research
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1.Reproductive Health Care Needs and Experiences of HIV-Infected Women
Donna M. Parisi, MS, Haven B. Battles, PhD.,January 2008..
New York State Department of Health
AIDS Institute
Office of Program Evaluation and Research
The objective of this study was to describe factors associated with pregnancy and trends in pregnancy rates among women with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) before andafter the release of U.S. Public Health Service Guidelines for the Use of Zidovudine and
the Increased Availability of Highly Active Antiretroviral Therapy. womens are selected for this study ..pregnancies less occur in womens with history of HIV NFECTION..more cases of pregnancy seens in women taking antiretroviral therapy..The findings of this review haveimplications for women infected with HIV who are planning a pregnancy or who findthemselves pregnant. There appears to be an association, although not strong, betweenmaternal HIV infection and an adverse perinatal outcome.