Applying Library Research Skill

 

Problem Identification

Access to healthcare is a big issue for a long time. Multiple factors affect the access to healthcare are geographic location, transportation, and provider availability, and affects homeless and immigrant population. I worked as a home care nurse for a few months and then I got a chance to visit some patients who were living in rural areas where they did not have much access to healthcare. They must wait a long time to get an appointment in urban areas that are already booked with their local patients. Even for their basic appointments, they must plan for transportation. Sometimes in an emergency, their condition can worsen because of the distance they have to travel to get to the hospital. Homeless and immigrants also do not have access to healthcare because they do not have transportation and insurance coverage. Telehealth and online appointments have helped people who were unable to get healthcare access. Similarly, more insurance firms provide coverage for transportation so people can have access to healthcare. However, it is still challenging for some to access convenient services.

 

Identifying Academic Peer-Reviewed Journal Articles

 

Databases I used to access information included PubMed, summon, and Google.  I refined my research to scholarly and peer-reviewed journals that were published in the last five years. I used key phrases geographic healthcare limitations, limited healthcare access in rural areas, healthcare access barriers, and access to healthcare in the USA.

Assessing Credibility and Relevance of Information Sources

 

The Currency, Relevance, Authority, Accuracy, and Purpose (CRAAP) provided insights into the best approaches for identifying credible sources. While researching creditable sources, it is necessary to include peer-reviewed journal articles published within 5 years. A second consideration was the alignment of findings with the topic on limited access to care. In this case, it is important to be comfortable with using the peer-reviewed articles for a research paper. Further, authoritative sources published by authors with the relevant credentials and qualifications enhance credibility of findings on limited access to care. Lastly, it was important to pay attention to the purpose of the articles to ensure that they adequately and comprehensively addressed the topic.

Annotated Bibliography

 

 

Mwase, K. B. (2022, October 26). An evaluation of a framework for supporting Ehealth

Service Delivery in a Ugandan rural setting. HIMSS. Retrieved December 6, 2022, from

https://www.himss.org/resources/evaluation-framework-supporting-ehealth-service-

delivery-ugandam-rural-setting

In this article research was done to evaluate how effective is health in a rural area by using three parameters- functionality, usability, and traceability.  Studies revealed it was a usable method to find challenges in delivering services in rural areas. The quality of healthcare in the rural areas are often limited. In these rural areas, the challenges to healthcare quality are many, ranging from poor infrastructure, low literacy, and poverty, to inadequate monitoring of patients with chronic or serious diseases. The rationale for selecting the source is because it highlights challenges in rural areas that expose patients and families to limited access to health care. The findings on e-health suggest the need for alternatives and innovative ways of enhancing access to quality and safe care.

Chu, C., Cram, P., Pang, A., Stamenova, V., Tadrous, M., & Bhatia, R. S. (2021). Rural

 

telemedicine use before and during the COVID-19 pandemic: Repeated cross-sectional

 

study. Journal of Medical Internet Research23(4). https://doi.org/10.2196/26960

 

This article shows how Covid-19 has affected the increase in telemedicine. This article used the data from January 2012 to June 2020 to compare the changes in telemedicine among rural-urban areas. It has been a major challenge for patients in rural areas to have access of healthcare particularly for chronic disease management.  Telemedicine helps time and cost of traveling, and Telemedicine usage was more in older


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