What This Document Is
This is an annotated bibliography created for a Nursing Fundamentals (NF 111) course at Herzing University. It presents summaries and evaluations of three scholarly sources focused on the growing role of telehealth in patient care. Each entry includes a brief overview of the source’s main points, an explanation of its relevance to a research paper on telehealth, and an assessment of its credibility and reliability.
Why This Document Matters
This type of resource is valuable for nursing students and healthcare professionals researching telehealth. It’s particularly useful when beginning a research project, as it provides a curated starting point with initial analysis already completed. It demonstrates how to critically evaluate sources and connect them to a specific research focus. This document is typically used as part of a larger research assignment, showcasing a student’s understanding of the existing literature.
Common Limitations or Challenges
An annotated bibliography is a *preview* of research, not a comprehensive literature review. It offers initial impressions and connections, but doesn’t provide an exhaustive analysis of the topic. It’s a tool for organizing thoughts and identifying key themes, but further investigation is always required. This preview only includes annotations for three sources; the full document likely contains more.
What This Document Provides
The full annotated bibliography includes:
* Summaries of articles on telehealth’s benefits, implementation during the COVID-19 pandemic, and application in mental healthcare.
* Assessments of each source’s credibility and reliability.
* Explanations of how each source connects to the broader topic of telehealth in patient care delivery.
* Citations in a consistent format.
This preview does *not* include the full text of the articles, a complete literature review, or in-depth analysis beyond the provided annotations. It does not offer a conclusion or synthesis of the research.