This report is designed for you to demonstrate your knowledge and allow critical interpretation of the current literature in a specific area of health informatics.

the following as your focus area:

f. Do e-applications assist or hinder general practitioners with patient care?

You are required to write a systematic literature review journal article suitable for publication in the HIMJ. This literature review should critically analyse the topic you have selected (this is more than just demonstrating your understanding. You need to demonstrate you can critically interpret what the literature is discussing, drawing together logical conclusions – do not regurgitate what the literature says or provide definitions and details).

You need to review the article submission guidelines available at: http://himaa2.org.au/HIMJ/?q=node/7

Your paper must be a maximum of 5000 words and should adequately assess the literature available. There is no time limit on how old articles can be – use your judgment in selecting the age of articles, remembering this is the field of health informatics which is changing on a weekly basis (inappropriate use of old materials will result in marks being deducted so only use older than 5 years information for historical purposes). You can also use government reports and grey literature if these are adequately acknowledged. Note, neither textbooks nor commercial websites are to be used as references in your report as they are not peer reviewed.

Please ensure you correctly cite and reference all your materials. Failure to do so will be reported for plagiarism. You are allowed to submit one draft before the due date through the Turnitin link below. You are then required to submit your report through the Turnitin final submission link and then upload your final report and the Turnitin report to this link (click Assessment 2 Information link above). Therefore allow time to receive the Turnitin report before submitting your assignment here.

The student who submits the best article may be selected to refine their article for submission to the HIMJ.

this is an example for what the lecturer wants
Critical analysis example
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I am often asked how can we demonstrate critical analysis in our writing. I hope the below assists.

You can be descriptive and say:

Many believe the sky is blue (Brown 2011). There has been some argument against this, that the sky can be a multitude of colours based on the weather (Smith 2011), whilst others say it is actually black and it is the sun passing through our atmosphere which gives it its different colour spectrum (Jones 2011). But 98% of research indicates it is blue (Lee 2011).

As you can see, this is quite descriptive, but doesn’t actually demonstrate your understanding (other than being able to regurgitate the information).

You can critically analyse this by:


 

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