Summary of the Research Resources I Will Use to Support Conclusions in the Healthcare Management Capstone Paper

 

Summary of Resources for Healthcare Management Research

The paper entails a summary of the resources I plan on using to support conclusions in the Healthcare Management Research Capstone paper. Selecting the right resources for research can be challenging, and there are several options available for the task.

1. Books

Books are the first resources to consider in the research as they contain information that is authoritative and includes an expert overview of the themes and topics of interest, historical data, and comprehensive accounts of scholarships and accounts. Issues to do with healthcare require background information that is reliable and adds depth to the research topic. Therefore, books provide excellent research sources as the research question can be put in context with other crucial concerns.

2. Journals and Articles

The second resource to use is journals and articles as they contain information that has undergone a dynamic peer review process. Notably, the reviewing process involves being checked by academic experts and scholars, thus making the information contained in them reliable. Additionally, the journals have the element of containing topics that have accurate information, and the researcher finds it easy to access the relevant information easily. Also, the journal articles are known to contain research reports and reviews on current issues and scholarly information. The journals contain original research on topics, written by experts and scholars, in addition to having documented information that is factual.

3. Websites

The third resource that is of benefit is the websites as they contain the latest information and news about controversial topics, trends, and current events. Notably, they may also hold government publications on healthcare concerning service information and legislation, statistics, and reports. Correspondingly, the websites that have verifiable information may contain maps, symposium, conference, and workshop papers, in addition to research papers, newspaper articles, and interviews that may help in healthcare research. The selected research resources have data that is reliable and certifiable, and they stand a chance to help in supporting the ideas of the investigation since they have an authentic origin. The following is a reference list to be utilized to conduct research on the healthcare topic.

References

 

Aase, K., & Schibevaag, L. (2016). Researching patient safety and quality in healthcare.

Bates, D., Grando, M., & Rozenblum, R. (2015). Information Technology for Patient Empowerment in Healthcare. New York: Oxford.

Conway, P., Goodrich, K., Machlin, S., Sasse, B., & Cohen, J. (2013). Patient-Centered Care Categorization of U.S. Health Care Expenditures. Health Services Research, 46(2), 479-490. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1475-6773.2010.01212.x

Graffigna, G., Barello, S., & Triberti, S. (2016). Patient Engagement. Warschau/Berlin: De Gruyter.

Grant, V., & Cheng, A. (2015). Comprehensive healthcare simulation. West Sussex.

Grol, R., Wensing, M., Eccles, M., & Davis, D. (2013). Improving patient care. Chichester, West Sussex: Wiley-Blackwell/BMJ Books.

McCullough, C. (2010). Evidence-based design for healthcare facilities. Indianapolis, IN: Sigma Theta Tau International.

Roberts, G., & Machon, A. (2015). Appreciative healthcare practice. Massachusetts: Penguin.

Vonderembse, M., & Dobrzykowski, D. (2013). A healthcare solution. New York: Oxford.