Northeastern University Health Care Coordination Annotated Bibliography

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OWL Draft Due Date: June.21 22:00pm

Final Draft Setup:

  • 6 sources obtained through research
  • Proper APA citation format
  • 12-point Times New Roman font
  • Single-spaced lines
  • 3rd person point of view
  • What:

    Develop an Annotated Bibliography that summarizes and explains how each of 6 sources will aid in development of your upcoming Position Essay. Be sure to get your topic approved by your instructor. An annotated bibliography includes a working thesis statement and cites a list of books, articles, and documents. After you write each citation, write a paragraph and describe the relevance, quality, and potential use of the cited source.

    For your annotated bibliography, ensure the final draft

    1. Includes (at the top of the annotated bibliography)

    a. a potential title for your upcoming Position Essay;

    b. the overarching subject to be discussed in your Position Essay;

    c. a working concession thesis statement for your Position Essay.

    2. Offers 6 sources, paying attention to content reliability and author credibility.

    3. Summarizes the content of each source.

    4. Discusses how each source will aid your essay’s development.

    5. Cites each source in perfect APA Reference page format.

    6. Uses 12-point Times New Roman font.

    You will be working with an OWL specialist to create multiple drafts of this assignment toward a polished, well-crafted final version of your work.

    Why:

    An annotated bibliography guides the reading, evaluating, and sorting of sources planned for use in a research paper. It also gives practice using APA citation format, and demonstrates quality of research undertaken, while strengthening a writer’s ability to analyze and evaluate main ideas, supporting evidence, and conclusions in a variety of texts.

    How:

    Brainstorm:

    Think of an issue about which you feel passionate! This is also the issue for your Position Essay. When you brainstorm, consider how you think people should act, feel and think regarding this issue.

    Thesis

    Use the exercise below to craft your working concession thesis statement. A THESIS, above all, HAS TO TAKE A STAND and PRESENT a definite point of view. In scholarly writing, this is PRESENTING AN ARGUMENT, not just a FACT or a SUBJECT. To figure out your argument, answer this question:

    Who are the people who believe the opposite of what I believe? ________________

    ______________________________________________________________________.

    A Model Concession Thesis Statement:

    A concession thesis begins with the word although or despite to show a CONCESSION or COUNTER-ARGUMENT:

    Example: “Although some politicians believe climate change does not exist, the scientific evidence proves the international community must cooperate and act now in order to prevent tremendous loss of life.”

    Your Turn: “Although __________________________________________________________,

    ____________________________________________________________________.”

    Development:

    ChangingMinds.org is an excellent website for further support on teaching questioning and critical thinking. In particular, check out: http://changingminds.org/disciplines/argument/argument.htm.

    Develop a clearer idea of WHAT you need to research: Write 5 questions that begin with the words “How”, “Why”, or “What” regarding the issue you want to write about.

    Question 1: ___________________________________________________________________?

    Question 2: ___________________________________________________________________?

    Question 3: ___________________________________________________________________?

    Question 4: ___________________________________________________________________?

    Question 5: ___________________________________________________________________?

    Format for Annotated Bibliography

    Your Name

    Course Name/Number

    Instructor’s Name

    Date Assignment Due

    Working Title of Position Essay:

    In this location, briefly state the working title of your upcoming Position Essay.

    Broad Subject:

    In this location, briefly state the overarching subject area of your Position Essay.

    Working Thesis for Position Essay:

    In this location, give the reader a working thesis statement for your Position Essay. Use this link to access an OWL worksheet for thesis statement development: Thesis Worksheet

    Annotated Bibliography

    In this location, use APA to properly cite one source that will be used in your Position Essay.

    In this location, after properly citing the source above, write a brief paragraph (approximately 150 words, double-spaced lines) that: 1) describes how the source connects to your essay; e.g., it supports your thesis; 2) evaluate the quality of source information; and 3) show examples of the ways you will use the source to attain the goals of the essay.

    (Do this 6 times for each of your 6 sources)

    REMEMBER to SUBMIT your draft(s) to your WRITING SPECIALIST in your Online Writing LAB (ENG 1108). Your OWL WRITING SPECIALIST will help you develop a polished, well-crafted final version of your work.

    Academic Format, Citation and Integrity Resources:

    Please view this link to learn how to format in-text citations or make a references page:

    https://guides.lib.unc.edu/citing-information/apa-...

    Please view this link to learn what plagiarism is and how to avoid it:

    http://subjectguides.lib.neu.edu/plagiarism

    Critical Information About How to Conduct Research

    What is research?

    When you search for information and ideas beyond the scope of common knowledge, you conduct research. For example, we know the sky is blue, so you do not need to research the color of the sky. You may, however, need to research why the sky appears blue.

    Why do we research?

    1. For information. We may need to look up facts, statistics, or timelines of events. We may also want to learn more in-depth information about a subject so we can make informed choices and hold informed opinions.

    2. For support. When we have an idea or opinion, we may need to show precedent exists for our idea (for example, city officials implemented our idea for keeping parks clean and our idea worked), or that another person, an expert in the field, agrees with us (for example, if we think smoking is bad for our health, we may need to show someone who doubts us that many doctors and scientists agree, in their expert opinion, smoking harms our health).

    3. To engage in the academic dialogue. As scholars, we must consider issues and ideas from all sides. Much of the research we do in college helps us consider alternate points of view and make connections between and amongst competing sources. For example, you may be undecided about whether spanking children is a good disciplinary technique. Therefore, you would research different perspectives on spanking children and discipline. Then, after you complete your research, if you conclude spanking does not work and harms children, you should not ignore the sources that disagree with you. Include opposing points of view in your essay, examine these points of view, analyze them, and then synthesize or rebut them with other research you have done to argue your point of view. Make sure you understand the connections between different ideas and opinions.

    How do we research?

    First, always approach research as a good critical thinker. Be open minded and skeptical. Always change your mind when you get new, better information. College-level research differs from high school research because you search for different information to analyze and synthesize.

    You will want to look for different kinds of sources. Types of sources commonly used in college writing include:

    1. Academic Journal articles. Academic journal articles are articles written by experts and peer-reviewed by other experts. They are specific, academic, and some of the best in-depth information available.

    2. Discipline-specific electronic sources. Discipline here means “academic discipline” or field –such as physics, women’s studies, English, French literature or psychology. A discipline-specific electronic source is a website that only has information about that subject or discipline. So, for example, Wiki pages or Yahoo Answers are not discipline-specific because they contain information about a lot of different subjects from many people who are not always experts. However, you can use the website for the National Domestic Violence Hotline for information about domestic violence, or the Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence website about gun laws (as would the National Rifle Association website).

    3. Books. You can find books in “the stacks” –the third and fourth floor of the library have books that can be found by using the call numbers associated with them.

    4. Reference works. A reference work covers basic information about a subject. These books include encyclopedias, dictionaries, atlases and specific works like the Diagnostic Statistical Manual used by psychology professionals.

    5. Periodicals. A periodical, i.e., a newspaper or magazine, appears periodically –every day or month or year. You can find articles from periodicals online or in physical newspapers and magazines. Consider using: Newsweek, Time, Atlantic Monthly, Slate, Salon, New York Times, Washington Post, Wall Street Journal, or the Los Angeles Times.

    6. Consider using films, interviews, archival documents, podcasts and other sources.

    When you find a source, make sure you save the information about it so you can easily find it again. Keep a record of every source that might have anything to do with your subject by writing down the title and author.

    How do we evaluate research?

    You must evaluate sources for credibility and bias. To check the credibility of a source, find out the qualifications of the author. A neuroscientist’s opinion of how synapses in the brain work is more credible than my little sister’s opinion, while my little sister probably knows more about shoes than the neuroscientist does. Then, evaluate your source for bias. Biased sources only present one point of view or attempt to convince readers of something particular, and so don’t always show the whole picture. Check for bias. Read the “about” page of a website or read through the article or book and ask yourself what objections someone who disagrees with the author might have. It the author doesn’t acknowledge those objections, the source might be biased. For example, if you research scientific weight loss strategies, the Hydroxycut.com website is a biased place to get information because they are trying to sell readers their product. .com means commercial, and that indicates the owner of the website tries to sell products or services. If you use hydroxycut.com as a source, you need to show readers its bias and use it as an example of marketing, rather than as a credible scientific strategy.

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    CARE COORDINATION
    Running Head: CARE COORDINATION 1

    Care Coordination
    Name
    Course
    Date
    Care coordination
    Increase in the complexity of different health issues is one of the factors that
    call for the use of appropriate measures that may lead to the management of
    the problems. The healthcare sector is one of the areas that require to learn
    more about the various issues in the healthcare sector to ensure that the
    possible problems are well managed. In most cases, the occurrence of a
    relatively complex health condition requires the integration of one of the
    strategies that are likely to resolve most of the health issues that the patients
    are likely to face. Care coordination is one of the well-known approaches that
    leads towards the improvement of the quality of care that is offered to the

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    patients. Understanding the nature of a problem and sharing information
    among health specialists plays an essential role in ensuring that most of the
    health conditions are well addressed. Although most of the conditions seem
    relatively challenging to treat due to the overall complexity, evidence suggests
    that that the appreciation of coordinated care may assist in the management of
    the issues associated with the various health issues.
    Annotated bibliography
    Kuo, D. Z., McAllister, J. W., Rossignol, L., Turchi, R. M., & Stille, C. J. (2018).
    Care coordination for children with medical complexity: whose care is it,
    anyway?. Paediatrics, 141(Supplement 3), S224-S232.
    Health issues relating to children serves as the most complex issues that
    require special attention. The main concern of this book is the various
    conditions that are likely to affect children. For that reason, the authors
    suggest about the need to ensure that health specialists work together to
    facilitate service delivery and decision making in relation to the care offered to
    children. The authors I this study further explains more regarding most of the
    problems that children are likely to face in most cases, and this makes it an
    essential source of information to provide guidelines that are likely to assist in
    the development of a care plan. In relation to the main topic, this report is
    appropriate since it relies on the integration of quality measures that leads
    towards the reduction of the suffering associated with a different health
    condition. Additionally, the authors evaluated most of the relatively complex
    health conditions that are likely to require additional efforts.
    McDermott, C. L., Ramsey, S. D., Engelberg, R., Woo, C., Curtis, J. R., & Starks,
    H. (2018). Care coordination and emergency department (ED) use at the end of
    life for patients with cancer: Findings from structured interviews with primary
    caregivers.

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    The emergency department is one of the sectors in the healthcare sector that
    requires the application of appropriate measures. There are speci c issues in
    the emergency department that requires the health specialists to show
    maximum coordination when addressing most of these issues. Cancer patients
    in the emergency department require quality care regardless of the complexity
    of the prevailing situation. For that reason, the authors in this study propose
    the need to ensure that the specialists in the emergency department dealing
    with end of life patients with cancer....


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