NHS FPX 4000 Assessment 2

NHS FPX 4000 Assessment 2

Applying Library Research Skills 

Name 

Capella University 

NHS4000: Developing a Healthcare Perspective 

Instructor Name

May 24, 2020

Applying Research Skills

Technological advancements in healthcare present significant opportunities and challenges. Technological innovations such as electronic health records, telemedicine, and health informatics have the potential to enhance patient care and streamline operational efficiency but raise concerns about data privacy, cybersecurity, and integration into clinical practice (Ahmed & Khayal, 2024). This assessment explores the significance of these technological advancements for nursing, outlines the process of selecting and evaluating credible articles, and includes a detailed bibliography with annotations featuring three peer-reviewed sources. Primary insights to manage these technological challenges are highlighted, concluding with reflections on insights gained from the annotated bibliography.

Professional Relevance

Advancements in healthcare technology play a crucial role in enhancing patient care results, boosting process effectiveness, and elevating the standard of treatment. Advancements such as EHRS, telemedicine, and AI have greatly enhanced the management of healthcare data, facilitated remote consultations, and supported clinical decision-making, ultimately leading to more personalized and effective patient care (Junaid et al., 2022). I have worked on various projects involving the integration of new healthcare technologies. These projects have included implementing electronic health records, optimizing telehealth platforms, and incorporating AI for better diagnostics and patient management. This experience has provided a comprehensive understanding of both the challenges and benefits of technological advancements in healthcare.

Identification of Academic Peer-Reviewed Journal Articles

To deeply investigate technological advancements in healthcare, I utilized the Summon database from Capella Library and other reputable sources like BMC and PubMed. By applying search phrases such as “healthcare technology advancements,” “telemedicine,” “electronic health records,” and “AI in healthcare,” I was able to selectively locate pertinent studies. This method granted me access to a significant number of scholarly articles that were peer-reviewed and focused on various aspects of medical technology. I refined my search criteria to include studies published within the last five years to capture the most current perspectives and innovations in healthcare technology. This ensured that the data I gathered was not only reputable but also reflective of the latest practices and advancements in the field. Scholarly articles that have undergone rigorous peer review were carefully selected to ensure reliable and relevant information.

Evaluation of Information Sources Credibility and Relevance

Assessing the credibility of the selected articles is essential. This involves evaluating the authors’ qualifications, the reputation of the source, and the presence of a peer-review process. Analyzing the methodology, and data sources, and identifying potential biases within the articles are also critical steps. I performed a thorough review of academic literature on PubMed to ensure the credibility and relevance of my sources regarding healthcare system errors. Conducted a comprehensive review of academic literature in PubMed to validate the credibility and relevance of my sources on healthcare system errors (Kington et al., 2021). Utilizing reputable journals, well-known academic institutions, and established researchers bolsters the reliability of the selected articles, guaranteeing that the information is evidence-based and trustworthy (Zhang & Kim, 2022).

Analyzing Academic Peer-Reviewed Journal Articles

Bajwa, J., Munir, U., Nori, A., & Williams, B. (2021). Artificial intelligence in healthcare: Transforming the practice of medicine. Future Healthcare Journal, 8(2), e188–e194. https://doi.org/10.7861/fhj.2021-0095 

This article reviews the development, current uses, and future possibilities of AI in healthcare. It explores how artificial intelligence is integrated into various aspects, such as diagnostic imaging, predictive analytics, and patient management. The authors emphasize AI’s role in enhancing diagnostic accuracy and personalizing treatment plans through machine learning algorithms and neural networks that analyse vast amounts of medical data. They also explore how AI uses genetic information to tailor treatments, impacting personalised medicine.

The article examines the obstacles and ethical issues related to the implementation of AI in healthcare, particularly data privacy and security concerns. It calls for stringent regulatory frameworks to ensure the safe deployment of AI and highlights the necessity for interdisciplinary collaboration among healthcare providers, data scientists, and policymakers. By offering a comprehensive overview of AI’s capabilities and obstacles, this article is crucial for understanding how technological advancements are poised to revolutionise healthcare.

Bouabida, K., Lebouché, B., & Pomey, M. P. (2022). Telehealth and COVID-19 pandemic: An overview of telehealth use, advantages, challenges, and opportunities during COVID-19 pandemic. Healthcare (Basel, Switzerland), 10(11), 2293. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare10112293 

This study underscores the pivotal role of telemedicine during the COVID-19 pandemic, highlighting its rapid adoption and future implications for healthcare. It provides comprehensive data on telehealth use, illustrating how telemedicine has improved healthcare access for remote and underserved areas through virtual consultations and follow-ups. The cost-effectiveness of telemedicine is emphasised by its ability to reduce the need for physical infrastructure and travel, thereby lowering healthcare costs. Patient and provider satisfaction with telehealth is consistently high, with surveys indicating positive experiences due to the convenience and efficiency of virtual consultations.

However, the article also addresses challenges such as inadequate internet access, limited digital literacy among patients, and heightened data privacy and security concerns. The authors advocate for developing comprehensive guidelines and regulatory policies to safeguard patient information and ensure the quality of telemedicine care. This study is crucial for understanding telemedicine’s impact and addressing challenges for its continued growth post-pandemic.

Lee, M. Y. Y., & Li, M. (2024). Integration of multi-modal single-cell data. Nature Biotechnology, 42(2), 190–191. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41587-023-01826-4

This study explores advanced methods for integrating various types of single-cell data to improve the accuracy and efficiency of data analysis. This study is crucial because it addresses the complexity of managing and interpreting large-scale health data, essential for developing robust health informatics systems. By focusing on innovative data integration techniques, the research contributes to understanding how to effectively handle and analyze complex biological data, which is pivotal for accurate clinical decision-making and personalized medicine. This article is relevant as it directly relates to the challenges of integrating new technologies into clinical practice, highlighting the need for sophisticated data management solutions in the rapidly evolving healthcare landscape.

Pattan, V., Kashyap, R., Bansal, V., Candula, N., Koritala, T., & Surani, S. (2021). Genomics in medicine: A new era in medicine. World journal of methodology, 11(5), 231–242. https://doi.org/10.5662/wjm.v11.i5.231

This article explores the transformative potential of genomic medicine in personalized healthcare. It highlights advancements like high-throughput sequencing and CRISPR gene editing, which enable precise diagnosis and treatment of genetic disorders. Understanding the human genome and identifying genetic variations allows for tailored treatment plans, improving efficacy, and reducing adverse effects. Examples include using genomic data to predict diseases like cancer and cardiovascular conditions, facilitating early interventions, and preventive measures.

The article also addresses ethical and societal implications, such as concerns about genetic privacy and potential misuse by insurers and employers. It stresses the need for robust ethical guidelines and legal frameworks to protect genetic data. It discusses challenges in integrating genomic medicine into routine practice, including the need for healthcare providers to be trained in genomics and for patient education about genetic testing. The article provides a comprehensive view of how genomic medicine could revolutionize healthcare with more personalised and precise treatment options.

Insights from the Study

During my extensive research on patient safety, I analysed numerous peer-reviewed articles. I created an annotated bibliography that gave me valuable insights into various issues related to the field. This research provided insights into AI, telemedicine, multi-modal data integration, and genomic medicine, highlighting their potential to enhance diagnostic accuracy and personalise treatment. Key findings included the importance of ethical considerations, data privacy, and the need for regulatory frameworks. The role of interdisciplinary collaboration among healthcare providers, data scientists, and policymakers was also emphasised (Yamamoto et al., 2022). This comprehensive study expanded my knowledge and provided a valuable resource for future research on healthcare technology advancements. This research has given me a solid base to explore more in this area in the future.

Conclusion

This research underscores the transformative potential of technological advancements in healthcare, particularly AI, telemedicine, multi-modal data integration, and genomic medicine. These innovations promise significant improvements in patient care, diagnostic accuracy, and operational efficiency. However, they also present challenges related to data privacy, cybersecurity, and ethical considerations. Effective implementation requires robust regulatory frameworks, interdisciplinary collaboration, and strategies to mitigate issues like nurse fatigue (Mahara et al., 2023). The insights gained from this study provide a strong foundation for further exploration into how technology can enhance patient safety and overall healthcare quality.

References

Ahmed, Y., & Khayal, S. (2024). Advancing research training in medical education: Global perspectives and paradigms for future development. Cureus, 16(2), e54559. https://doi.org/10.7759/cureus.54559 

Bajwa, J., Munir, U., Nori, A., & Williams, B. (2021). Artificial intelligence in healthcare: transforming the practice of medicine. Future Healthcare Journal, 8(2), e188–e194. https://doi.org/10.7861/fhj.2021-0095 

Bouabida, K., Lebouché, B., & Pomey, M. P. (2022). Telehealth and COVID-19 pandemic: An overview of telehealth use, advantages, challenges, and opportunities during COVID-19 pandemic. Healthcare (Basel, Switzerland), 10(11), 2293. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare10112293 

Junaid, S. B., Imam, A. A., Balogun, A. O., De Silva, L. C., Surakat, Y. A., Kumar, G., Abdulkarim, M., Shuaibu, A. N., Garba, A., Sahalu, Y., Mohammed, A., Mohammed, T. Y., Abdulkadir, B. A., Abba, A. A., Kakumi, N. A. I., & Mahamad, S. (2022). Recent advancements in emerging technologies for healthcare management systems: A survey. Healthcare (Basel, Switzerland), 10(10), 1940. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare10101940 

Lee, M. Y. Y., & Li, M. (2024). Integration of multi-modal single-cell data. Nature Biotechnology, 42(2), 190–191. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41587-023-01826-4

Mahara, G., Tian, C., Xu, X., & Wang, W. (2023). Revolutionising health care: Exploring the latest advances in medical sciences. Journal of Global Health, 13, 03042. https://doi.org/10.7189/jogh.13.03042 

Kington, R. S., Arnesen, S., Chou, W. S., Curry, S. J., Lazer, D., & Villarruel, A. M. (2021). Identifying credible sources of health information in social media: Principles and attributes. NAM Perspectives, 2021, 10.31478/202107a. https://doi.org/10.31478/202107a 

Pattan, V., Kashyap, R., Bansal, V., Candula, N., Koritala, T., & Surani, S. (2021). Genomics in medicine: A new era in medicine. World Journal of Methodology, 11(5), 231–242. https://doi.org/10.5662/wjm.v11.i5.231

Yamamoto, N., Sukegawa, S., & Watari, T. (2022). Impact of system and diagnostic errors on medical litigation outcomes: Machine learning-based prediction models. Healthcare, 10(5), 892. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare10050892

Zhang, Y., & Kim, Y. (2022). Consumers’ evaluation of web-based health information quality: Meta-analysis. Journal of Medical Internet Research, 24(4), e36463. https://doi.org/10.2196/36463