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A 24 page research paper that offers an extensive literature review that addresses studies concerning spinal cord injury men and their fertility. Traumatic spinal cord injury (SCI) can result from a variety of accidents that include car accidents, falls, violence or sports-related activities (Brackett, 1999). Spinal cord injuries also frequently happen with young men, in the years when they would like to father children. Among the multiple medical challenges facing these young men is the inability to ejaculate via sexual intercourse (Brackett, 1999). This literature review explores the literature on this issue. Bibliography lists 26 sources.
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writer/tutor, therefore, attention was devoted exclusively to the literature review itself, methodology and conclusions. Traumatic spinal cord injury (SCI) can result from a variety of accidents that include car accidents,
falls, violence or sports-related activities (Brackett, 1999). Spinal cord injuries also frequently happen with young men, in the years when they would like to father children. Among the multiple medical
challenges facing these young men is the inability to ejaculate via sexual intercourse (Brackett, 1999). The following literature review explores the literature on this issue. Methodology Numerous databases
were consulted in order to review studies relevant to this topic. The student researching this subject should include in this section the keywords and procedures that were used to obtain
the study articles sent with this assignment. This writer, first of all, consulted Elibrary, a ProQuest database available at http://www.proquestk12.com/access/barcodes/miel1689049.html. Additional databases consulted were accessed via a service available
to patrons of the North Carolina Public Library system, NC LIVE, available at www.nclive.org. Databases consulted via NC LIVE were MasterFile Premier, Academic Search Elite, CINAHL (an authoritative resource for
nursing and allied health professionals, students, educators, and researchers) and Health Source: Nursing Academic Edition. Elibrary has search options that allow researchers to narrow their focus. For this database
search, the option of only consulting peer-reviewed journals was selected. Also, the search was narrowed to journal articles less than five years old. This option was chosen so that additional
research articles added to the ones provided by the student would represent the latest data in academic research on this topic. Various keywords combinations were employed. All of the assisted
reproductive techniques indicated by the student as topics were employed as keywords. The keywords "spinal cord injury" plus either "father" or "parent" were employed, but proved to be unproductive because
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