Information Synthesis Project
Information synthesis is the process of analyzing and evaluating information from various sources, making connections between the information found, and combining the recently acquired information with prior knowledge to create something new.
Contemporary issues in Healthcare
1. Healthcare supply chain-Challenges and opportunities
2. Healthcare workforce shortage and turnovers: Real or media hype
3. Adapting to emerging threats-pandemic preparedness
4. Telemedicine for Mental Health- Promises and potential Pitfalls
5. Sustainable healthcare delivery models- Access and Cost
6. Advances in tech applications in healthcare and patient trust- Vaccine hesitancy
7. Digital health policies: Current policies and Gaps
8. Price transparency: A false hope or reality
9. Evidence-based and precision medicine
Steps (Note: Bold items are deliverables)
1) Select one of the contemporary issues listed above for your project. Don’t select the topic that has been selected by another. Use the discussion forum to determine the available topics and select
2) Create a bibliographic database of articles and sources in a Reference manager (RefWorks)
a. Create a free student account using the link on FSU Library (scroll to the bottom of page for the link)
3) Submit annotated bibliography of 5 sources
a. Example using RefWorks
4) Develop a matrix of your sources showing concepts that emerge
5) Create a report for a professional/business audience addressing each component of the framework. Outline
a. Introduction
b. Concept and framework
c. Synthesis of information on each concept
i. Provide snippets of information that supports or oppose the concept
d. Conclusion
6) Site your sources in-text and bibliography using the APA style 7th Edition
7) Create a narrated ppt for peer review from your peers.
a. Min 15 mins and Max 20 mins in duration
Concept Matrix |
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Sources |
Concept 1(Burnout) |
Concept 2 (low wages) |
Concept 3 |
Concept 4 |
Jones et al. |
Support: Snippet “80% of nurses in CA surveyed in 2021 reported feeling “burned out” on the job |
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Bush & Brown |
Support: |
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Miller |
Oppose: |
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