*Week Six Discussion (Chapter 8) Psychoanalytic/Object Relations Family Therapy (6 points) Object Relations Theory bridges the gap between classic psychoanalysis and family therapy. ORT focuses more on the interaction and the nurturing and intimacy of those interactions. ORT theorists implied that our identity is formed in relationships (past and present). We relate to people…
Article Critique: 2 articles for 50 points each for a total of 100 points. Review and critique of empirically-based articles. Select two articles that are empirically based and which informs practitioners on evidence-based practice utilizing the universities online library resources. You are required to demonstrate an understanding of critical analysis and show your ability to…
Please write two reflective journal on different module topics. Such as module 11 and module 12. Each reflective journal write 125 words and 3 references each module. please see the attached assessment brief and module 11 and 12 file. Please note profession is nursing.
Please follow these points on assessment brief. 1. Introduction (400 Words) Introduce each of the two selected digital tools or interventions and its background information. What is the primary objective of this tool? What are the secondary objectives? 2. Evaluative Discussion: DHI401_Assessment_1_Brief_Evaluation Report_Module 6 Page 2 of 2 Classify the challenges for each tool/intervention according…
Please write two reflective journal on different module topics. Such as module 11 and module 12. Each reflective journal write 125 words and 3 references each module. please see the attached assessment brief and module 11 and 12 file.
Task Summary Your group will be presented with challenge scenarios (a scenario-based problem). You will all need to undertake an analysis considering inter- and intra-personal relationships, public-private partnership context and potential applications of digital health. As a group, select ONE of the given scenarios (located in the folder for this assessment task in Blackboard), identify…
Public healthcare requires timely, accurate information from multiple sources. • The main focus of this field is the use of information facilitated by technology for surveillance of public health, in particular disease control systems. • Preventing disease via consistence surveillance and curbing spread of diseases is the focus rather than treatment. • Public health informatics…
Artificial intelligence in healthcare is an overarching term used to describe the use of machine-learning algorithms and software, or artificial intelligence (AI), to mimic human cognition in the analysis, presentation, and comprehension of complex medical and healthcare data. • AI analyzes data throughout a healthcare system to mine, automate and predict processes. It has been…
What is my understanding of digital health based on the topic this week (please see the topic in module 5 file)? (For example, draw learning from this subject’s resources.) • How does it relate to my profession in Australia and globally? (For example, draw from wider research.) • Is the knowledge applicable to me personally?…
Digital health has the power to reach vulnerable groups, geographically isolated groups for which conventional health care provision may be a barrier. • The risk – poor design and execution may misrepresent or isolate these groups instead of serving them. • Health equity needs to be built into digital health design while implementing strategies. •…