Draft of Methodology (250 wc) & Informed Consent (250 wc)
(approx. 2,000 words/ Literature Review, References (10 min., excluded from word count)
A basic literature review consists of the following components: 1. Introduction: a. A concise definition of a topic under consideration (this may be a descriptive or argumentative thesis, or proposal), as well as the scope of the related literature being investigated. Please remember that the research question and research objectives must be your directional statements. Your whole document would be focused on justifying the need of research. b. Another purpose of the introduction is to state the general findings of the review (what do most of the sources conclude), and comment on the availability of sources in the subject area. 2. Development: a. There are several ways to organize this section. Chronological and thematic approaches are probably the most common. b. Each work should be critically summarized and evaluated for its approach, theoretical framework, methodology, findings and/or conclusion(s). It is as important to address inconsistencies, omissions, and errors, as it is to identify accuracy, depth, and relevance. c. Use logical connections and transitions to connect sources. 3. Closing a. The conclusion summarizes the key findings of the review in general terms. Highlight parallelism between works, whether favorable or not, may be included here. b. This section is the reviewerโs opportunity to justify a research proposal. Therefore, the idea should be clearly re-stated and supported according to the findings of the review.
I have an outline of the topic I need to use plus i have 8 of the articles i Need
1) Research Question: How has telemedicine improved healthcare accessibility for patients in lower-income communities in the Bronx?
(2) Literature Review Outline:
Introduction: Definition of telemedicine and its potential benefits for underserved communities
Development: Evaluate prior research on the effectiveness of telemedicine in low-income neighborhoods, access barriers, and patient satisfaction. The advantages and disadvantages of telemedicine adoption in low-income areas. Telemedicine’s impact on healthcare standards and accessibility.
Conclusion: The overall effect of telemedicine on healthcare access for lower-income communities in the Bronx and the potential for future improvements.
(3) Research Type: Qualitative Research. Qualitative data can provide insights into patient and medical professional telemedicine experiences.
(4) Research Design: Analyzing healthcare data to determine any improvements in accessibility and outcomes of using telemedicine.
(5) Explanation: This is an appropriate design because it provides an in-depth understanding of the impact of telemedicine on healthcare accessibility in the Bronx’s lower-income communities.
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