Write a brief overview of the healthcare problem or issue. In your overview: Summarize the healthcare problem or issue, including describing its professional relevance. Describe your interest in the problem or issue.
Describe any professional experience you have with this topic.
Discussion of Research Discuss your research and selection process for each of the three journal articles you have chosen to include in your annotated bibliography.
Describe your process of applying library research skills to identify the journal articles relevant to the healthcare problem or issue you are researching. Identify the keywords you used to select the articles. Describe the criteria you used to select the resources, including the names of the databases you used.
What was the process like to locate relevant articles? Assess the credibility of the information sources. Determine whether each resource is from an academic, peer-reviewed journal. Determine whether the publication is current (published within the last 3–5 years). Determine whether information in the academic peer-reviewed journal article is still relevant. Assess the relevance of the information sources. Explain how the healthcare problem or issue is addressed in each source. Discuss what kind of contribution each resource provides. Annotated Bibliography Summarize each of the three current academic, peer-reviewed journal articles you chose, using the annotated bibliography organizational format. The purpose of an annotated bibliography is to document a list of references along with key information about each one. The detail about the reference is the annotation.
Developing this annotated bibliography will create a foundation of knowledge about the selected topic. In your annotated bibliography: List each full reference in APA format, followed immediately by its annotation. Present your three current, annotated references in alphabetical order, according to the reference citation. Double-space each reference and format it with a hanging indent. Provide the full APA reference citation, including the author, date, title, publisher or publication, and any additional information required by APA style. Write the annotation (summary) for each citation in paragraph form, using approximately 150 words (or 1–3 paragraphs) for each citation. Make sure to cite the article in your summary. Include the following components for each annotation: Identify the purpose of the article. Summarize the article. Include the conclusions and findings of the article.
Summary In a separate paragraph or two at the end of the paper, summarize what you learned from the process of developing the annotated bibliography. Academic Requirements Your academic writing is expected to conform to the following requirements: Writing: Produce text with minimal grammar, usage, spelling, and mechanical errors. Sources: Integrate into text appropriate use of current scholarly sources, evidence, and citation style. Use the Evidence and APA guidelines provided. Cite the reference in its summary. Formatting: Include a title page and reference page, Times New Roman, 12 point. Length: Complete no more than 3–5 typed, double-spaced pages, in addition to the title page and reference page.
References:
Although you are citing your three scholarly or academic peer-reviewed journal articles within the Annotated Bibliography section of this paper, be sure to also list your citations on a reference page at the end of your paper, along with any other resources you may have included. TOPIC : Antibiotic Resistance o Description: The overuse and misuse of antibiotics have led to the development of antibiotic-resistant bacteria, making infections harder to treat and increasing the risk of disease spread, severe illness, and death. o Interventions: Promoting appropriate use of antibiotics, developing new antibiotics and alternative treatments, implementing infection prevention and control measures, public education campaigns, and global surveillance of antibiotic resistance patterns. —
Keywords: Antibiotic resistance, antimicrobial stewardship, infection control, public health, antibiotic misuse, drug-resistant infections, healthcare-associated infections, global health, antibiotic development, public education Competencies Measured By successfully completing this assessment, you will demonstrate your proficiency in the following course competencies and scoring guide criteria: Competency 1: Apply information literacy and library research skills to obtain scholarly information in the field of healthcare. Summarize a healthcare problem or issue, including describing its professional relevance. Describe the process for selecting academic peer-reviewed journal articles relevant to a healthcare problem or issue being researched. Summarize what was learned from developing an annotated bibliography as it relates to the topic and the ability to use the annotated bibliography process for future assessments.
Competency 2:
Apply scholarly information through critical thinking to solve problems in the field of healthcare. Assess the credibility and relevance of information sources. Summarize academic peer-reviewed journal articles using the annotated bibliography organizational format. Competency 5: Write for a specific audience, in an appropriate tone and style, in accordance with Capella writing standards. Produce text with minimal grammatical, usage, spelling, and mechanical errors.
Apply APA formatting to in-text citations and references. Using journal articles published within 3–5 years is required for your assessments in this course. PS: We are to use three scholarly peer reviewed journals. And has to be from Capella university Library. Can you get access?
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