Literature Review
Abstract and citation
The title played a critical role in identifying the authenticity of the text in the research work. Case in point is that cases of diabetes have been documented extensively among the people not to mention the psychosocial issues that affect them (Cammarata et al., 2009). The Abstract clearly states the specific details that are in the main body and introduces the reader to the insights and the points of discussion. The research problem in the study is based on the effect of psychosocial problems in causing diabetes among the young people. One of the single most phenomena that is facing the adolescents and the young people in the modern dispensation is diabetes. The article provides a broad perspective over which some issues can be painted. There are certain psychosocial issues that expose the young people to diabetes. Such propensities need to be identified to aid in treating the adolescents.
Source
The article is a primary source because it draws from a number of experimental research studies that been conducted over time.
References
The article uses a total of nine sources for the study. Due to the intensity of the issues and broadness of the topic, the study requires immense sources as a consequence of drawing conclusive facts.
The article is written from the perspective of a researcher. Consequently, the article is well organized, and it also employs sub-topics to aid in understanding key details. There is an abstract, introduction, problem statement, methods and literature review that form the basis of the article. The findings are scientific and are inherently trustworthy. Though the article does not provide areas for further research, it gives recommendations to the health care educators on how they are supposed to conduct themselves.
Alcohol Abuse in Adolescents
Abstract and citation
References
The study employs twelve sources from various fields to aid in understanding the various dimensions of the study.
It is a research article and is, therefore, delivered from the point of view of a researcher. The content of the research is organized appropriately into various sections effectively depicting a scientific research. The findings are trustworthy because they are a reflection of the experiments and observations made from the studies. However, the article is silent on suggestions for future studies.
Skin Cancer in young women
Abstract and citation
The abstract does not effectively summarize the information. Though the problem statement is presented, it describes the effect of skin cancer, especially among the young populace.
Source
Secondary
References
Six references used for the study because it does not cover a wide range of issues.
The content and information presented are relatively trustworthy though the organization of the content is a bit poor (Psrnsonu & Geschke, 2009). There is no scientific orientation, and the author does not provide areas for future discussion.
Cardiovascular disease in the minority population
Abstract and citation
Effectively summarizes the issues of CDV among women minorities. The topic was easy to identify because of there are many studies that have been conducted and makes the search relatively easy. The article notes that minority groups are prone to heart attacks (Graham-Garcia et al., 2001). The geographical setting of these groups is inherently diverse yet they are most affected.
Source
Primary
References
25 five sources used
The text is scientific and provides a recommendation for further research, especially for elimination cardiovascular diseases in minority populations. The study is scientific and is well organized.
Child immunizations
Abstract and citation
The abstract summarizes the details of the text effectively; however, the research problem is not easy to identify. The study posits that there are some ways that have been established before for effective treatment of the diseases, yet more needs to be done to improve on the gains that have been made.
Sources
Relevant sources are used for the study
References
29 references are used for the study because of the broadness of the topic.
The content is delivered from the perspective of a researcher. Consequently, the article is well organized and is designed into sections. The article has the introductory part that elaborates on the content of the discussion. It also has the methods used for the study and the results. The discussion section puts into perspective the various issues concerning the subject matter. The findings are trustworthy, and the author intimates that there is a necessity to research on more effective ways of dealing with the child immunization process.
Long-term care for patients with Alzheimer’s disease
Abstract and citation
Effectively summarizes the information and the content of the study. The problem of the study is not easy to identify and is only described in a narrative form. The study submits that LTC can shorten the life of a person suffering from the disease, and long-term needs to be instituted to increase the survival chances (McClendon et al., 2006).
Source
The source is primary
References
The article uses 40 references because it draws from some perspectives
The paper is written from the perspective of a health deliverer and researcher. The findings are trustworthy and are inherently reliable. The sections are divided into parts that present the findings and the discussion of the results. Consequently, the paper is well structured though it does not suggest issues for future research.
Cultural impact of posttraumatic stress disorder
Abstract and citation
The summary of the content of the study is appropriately established in the abstract section by highlighting the key sections. Searching the topic was a bit challenging because not much has been documented concerning the health of the veterans.
Many military veterans undergo some health challenges that threaten to immobilize them and sometimes curtail their social being.
Problem: how do socio-cultural issues affect the development of PTSD among veterans?
Sources
The article is a secondary source.
References
The study uses eight relevant sources for the study.
The perspectives of the article are given by a health care deliverer. The article is well organized and is established in simplified sub-headings that make the topic relatively easy to comprehend. The article has the abstract that gives a summary of the article and also an assessment variation section that suggest the issues that are relevant to the study. The findings are authentic and credible (Nayback, 2008). They provide suggestions for further research because of the scarcity of information in the area.
Privacy with electronic health records
Abstract and citation
The topic was easy to research because of the critical issues related to the topic study. The abstract outlines and summarizes the details of the article in a classic viewpoint. Most information is easy to compromise in the modern dispensation, and the state has the responsibility of protecting people’s data by employing state machinery (Dimitopoulous & Rizk, 2009). The article is extensively relevant for the study.
The problem is: How a state can establish approaches that can enhance privacy and security of health information.
Sources
The article employs eleven sources for the study. It is also imperative to note that the sources used are credible.
The base perspective of the article is given from the point of an educator. The organization of the article is appropriate though it does not manifest the characteristic of a scientific study because it merely points out the different issues associated with the subject matter. The authenticity of the text cannot be doubted yet it does not provide perspectives for future research.
References
Cammarata, C et al., (2009). Psychosocial Issues that affect youth with diabetes. American Journal of Health education, 40 (5), 277-281.
Chuang, Y, C. et al., (2009). ‘Relationships of adolescents’ participations of the parental and peer behaviors with cigarette and alcohol use in the different neighborhood contexts’. Journal of Youth and Adolescents, 38, 1388-1398.
Dimitopoulous, L., & Rizk, S. (2009). A state-based approach to privacy and security for interoperable health information exchange. Health Affairs, 28, 428-434.
Graham-Garcia, J. et al. (2001). Race, ethnicity, and geography: disparities in heart disease in women of color. J Transcult Nurs. 2001 Jan; 12(1):56-67.
Findley, S. E. et al. (2006). ‘Effectiveness of a community coalition for improving child vaccination rates in the New York City’. American Journal of Public Health, 98, 1959- 1962.
McClendon, M. J., Smyth, K. & Neundorfer. (2006). ‘Long-Term-Care Placement and Survival of Persons with Alzheimer's Disease’. Journal of Gerontology, Volume 61, Issue 4 Pp. P220-P227.
Nayback, A. M. (2008). ‘Health disparities in military veterans with PSTD: Influential Sociocultural factors’. Journal of Psychosocial Nursing & Mental Services, 46 (6), 43- 51.
Psrnsonu, T. F. & Geschke, K. S. (2009). Changes in sun tanning attitudes and behaviors of U.S.'