Test Bank Researching And Assessing Health Disparities Ch3 - Test Bank | Health Disparities 1e Darren Liu by Darren Liu. DOCX document preview.
CHAPTER 3: Researching and Assessing Health Disparities
- A researcher can find freely available full-text in PubMed. (Level 1)
2. The U.S. Government provides free access to health disparities research globally? (Level 2)
3. Most researchers begin a search with targeted specificity to retrieve precise results related to their topic? (Level 1)
4. Google and Google Scholar both offer an advanced search feature? (Level 1)
5. Research article databases are only available through your affiliated library? (Level 1)
6. Health disparities are only covered in the following research article databases: Global Health, AgeLine, Web of Science? (Level 1)
7. Which of the following statements is true about publicly available datasets. (Level 2)
a. A person must apply to the National Library of Medicine to access publicly available datasets
b. A person must be a U.S. Citizen to access publicly available datasets
c. The Compendium of Publicly Available Datasets is compiled by the Interagency Health Equity Team
d. The Compendium of Publicly Available Datasets is compiled by the National Library of Medicine
8. A researcher needs to locate health disparity information for Native Americans to complete a profile report for a granting agency, and you are helping this researcher. Select the best resources from the list below for this task: (Level 2)
- The Minority Health & Equity Archive from University of Maryland
- The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Minority Health Portal
- The Ethnic News Watch database
- Global Health database
9. Which of the following research article databases contain a thesaurus? (Level 1)
- Ageline
- EMBASE
- Both of the above
- None of the above
10. List at least three research article databases that are available on the “hidden web.” (Level 1)
11. Which of the following statements is true about Google: (Level 2)
- A Google syntax file type search will retrieve PowerPoints and PDFs
- A Google image search will retrieve images by color
- A Google in-site search will retrieve reports
- A &B
- All of the above
- Which publication types does the database contain (ex. Non-peer reviewed articles, full-text, peer-reviewed articles, books, etc.,)?
- Does the database have a thesaurus?
- What population is covered in the database?
- Write one sentence explaining why you would use the database selected.
Answers:
- AGELINE
- Ageline publication types: non-peer reviewed articles, full-text, peer-reviewed articles, books and dissertations
- Thesaurus: Yes
- Population covered: adults over the age of 50
- EMBASE
- EMBASE publication types: non-peer reviewed articles, full-text, peer-reviewed articles, conference abstracts
- Thesaurus: Yes
- Population covered: all populations
- Ethnic News Watch
- Ethnic News Watch publication types: newspapers, magazines, peer-reviewed articles, non-peer reviewed articles
- Thesaurus: Yes
- Population covered: Various ethnicities and minorities
- Global Health
- Global Health publication types: limited full-text articles, non-peer reviewed articles, peer-reviewed articles, books, reports, conference proceedings, and abstracts.
- Thesaurus: No
- Population covered: international populations
- PsycINFO
- PsycINFO publication types: abstracts non-peer reviewed articles, peer-reviewed articles, full-text, conference proceedings, books, and dissertations.
- Thesaurus: Yes
- Population covered: all populations
- Web of Science
- Web of Science publication types: abstracts, books, non-peer reviewed articles, peer-reviewed articles, reports, and dissertations.
- Thesaurus: No
- Population covered: all populations
13. Describe a paywall and how to avoid running into paywalls. (Level 2)
14. Make an appointment to meet with your medical or health sciences librarian or look-up their information on your university library website. What is the name of your medical or health sciences librarian? Are they a member of the Academy of Health Information Professionals? (Level 1)
15. An “in site” search will result in: (Level 1)
a. Accessing materials on a specific site by conducting a Google search
b. Accessing materials on a specific site by using the site’s own search mechanism
c. Accessing materials via FaceBook
d. None of the above
16. What is the parent to the PubMed website: (Level 1)
a. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
b. CIA Factbook
c. Medline
d. Journal of American Medicine
e. None of the above
17. The Federal Interagency Health Equity Team provides a pdf document that contains a listing of over 100 federal datasets that may be used by the public for research. (Level 1)
18. MeSH stands for: (Level 1)
a. Medical Systems Housings
b. Medical States Healthcare
c. Medical Search Hints
d. Medical Subject Headings
a. specialized coverage
b. specialize thesaurus
c. tutorials
d. search tips
e. b, c and d
Complexity: Easy
20. A researcher is brainstorming terms for a search about health disparities from the list below select the best terms the researcher can use to locate information about health disparities. (Level 2)
a. health status disparities
b. healthcare disparities
c. social determinants of health
d. inequalities
e. All of the above
Complexity: Moderate
21. Which of the following is not true about the National Library of Medicine? (Level 2)
a. It is responsible for the production of PubMed
b. It always requires researchers to have a password to access PubMed
c. It provides multiple ways for researchers to access health disparities information
d. It may focus on health disparities information in its resources and other topics as well.
Complexity: Moderate
22. Which statement is not true about PsycINFO?
a. It is a database produced by APA
b. It dates back to the 19th century
c. It dates back to the 18th century
d. It is a database that features behavioral articles
Complexity: Easy
23. Describe the five types of broad topics one can find in the University of Maryland Minority Health and Equity Archive and a reason why a research might use these materials. (Level 2)
24. Conduct a search on pregnancy outcomes among prisoners. List the number of articles you found and two or three pregnancy outcomes among prisoner populations. (Level 2)
25. Describe the “hidden web”. (Lvel 2)
26. Describe why a researcher might use a thesaurus to help to refine search terms.
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27. EMTREE is known as the ____________________ ____________________ for _____________________. (Level 3)