1. Article background: provide a description, in your own words, of the study background and rationale.
2. Research question: state the research question of this article including the population, exposure or intervention, comparison and outcome (refer to week 2; chapter 3 B & Z).
3. Study design: describe the study design used in the paper (refer to week 4; chapter 6 B & Z).
4. Sampling method(s): describe all sampling methods used in the paper (refer to week 7; “Sampling” web source). “Sampling” web source (http://www.socialresearchmethods.net/kb/sampling.php
5. Biases: identify possible biases in this study, including possible conflict(s) of interest and ethical concerns (refer to weeks 1 and 3; Guyatt chapter 5-Why study results mislead: bias and random error (Guyatt et al, 2008). This includes describing at least one limitation described in the study, AND one limitation that is not described in the study.
6. References: include references to the information and graphics used according to the format described in the poster template (APA is not required). Note: you can use a smaller font size for the references section only. However, it still has to be legible, so do not go crazy! For image referencing, if you find the URL of the image is long, go to https://bitly.com/ enter the long URL and it generates a shortened version (though do test it out to ensure it brings you to the image).