
Learning Activity Sentinel Case Study
Learning activity sentinel case study
- Enter Sentinel City® and choose one neighborhood of interest from the following list.
- Nightingale Square
- Acer Tech Center
- Casper Park District
- Industrial Heights
- Lake View Suburb
- Examine a data set and the demographics in that neighborhood.
- Answer the following questions:
- What is the first thing you notice about the data?
- Is the data just as you suspected (this can be confirmation bias)?
- What did you feel when you looked at the data (this can be emotional bias)?
- Did you filter the data through recent information you accessed (this can be availability bias)?
- Did you think the data is socially or morally correct (this can be social desirability bias)?
- Did you think about how the neighborhood demographics set the data (this can be anchoring bias)?
- How much did other people share your opinion on the data (this can be consensus bias)?
- Contemplate how the different biases can affect your use of the data.
- Will this alter your course of care or interactions with the citizens?
- What can you do to keep bias out of your care?
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- Review: Althubaiti, A. (2016). Information bias in health research: definition, pitfalls, and adjustment methods. Journal of Multidisciplinary Healthcare, 211. https://doi.org/10.2147/jmdh.s104807.
- Review the Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society’s Uncovering and Removing Data Bias in Healthcare (https://www.himss.org/resources/uncovering-and-removing-data-bias-healthcare).
- Find a research article related to the Sentinel City® data completed in the assignment. Review for bias in the data, and present your findings.
- Use the correct APA format when citing references that support your rationales.
- A minimum of 4 references are needed.
It’s a legal/ethical class paper for my BSN class. I did highlight the sections, so there is no confusion. For instance, question 1 has (a-e), question 2 has no section, question 3 (a-g), question 4(1-2), and question 5 (0-4).
