Since my team chose a topic, we had to slightly alter our wording to further clarify details we indicated in our question. Our PICOT asks the question if infants that were fed a diet majorly of breastmilk as compared to a diet majorly of formula had differences in their growth and development. We had to clarify about a diet that mostly consisted of either breastmilk or formula milk, the wording could have wrongfully included babies who had a mixture of both types of milk when our goal was to compare the two diets and the effects of that. The research articles that were available to us in databases was slightly limited due to the time constriction of being from the past 7 years, there was a high amount of research that had this theme 8 or 9 years ago which had to be excluded. Also, making the searches specific to growth and development or body composition of infants with one diet versus another was limited, but we are confident that with the three articles chosen that they adequately cover our topic and provide information to support our PICOT question. One challenge that we had was the time constriction like previously mentioned, but once we found one meta-analysis it was used to go through the list of references to provide another good article to use. A success that our team has experienced is good teamwork and communication, after we were notified that one of our articles was not a research article we quickly worked together to run searches to fix that issue. This step has gone relatively smooth and I am looking forward to continuing the process.
Becca,
I share the same perspective as you. I used similar wording in my reflection and agree with you that we share a common interest in out topic. We have had good communication so far and I believe that will continue throughout the project. I agree with you when you say you like continuous collaboration rather than coming together at the end. With my research experience, I personally find collaboration throughout the process easier. With continued strong communication and collaboration, I look forward to seeing our paper progress!