Learning Strategies in Higher Education
UXM1 TASK 1
Academic Research
(Passed First Attempt)
Western Governors University
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UXM1: Task 1- Mariana Leon Garcia
A1. Title and
Link Bilingual patient navigator or healthcare interpreter: What’s the difference and why does it
for Journal or Periodical matter?, https://eds.s.ebscohost.com/eds/detail/detail?vid=1&sid=87485d54-3de7-46fa-9572-
Article 85dc2b7e76c0%40redis&bdata=JnNpdGU9ZWRzLWxpdmUmc2NvcGU9c2l0ZQ%3d
%3d#AN=141193419&db=a9h
QUOTA Criteria for Evaluating Sources: Provide an explanation for each of the five criteria below and include specific details in each
explanation.
Qualified: Explain how the The authors are trained healthcare interpeters, with extensive experience working for various hospitals,
author’s qualifications and/or including the Seattle Children’s Hospital. One of the authors was a Fulbright Zew Zealand Scholar. The
the publisher’s reputation article is published by a medicine journal, which indicates credibility.
contribute to the credibility of
the resource.
Up-to-Date: Explain how the The article was received in September, 2018. It was accepted and published in Februrary of 2019.
resource is current (published
within the last five years) or
foundational (if not current).
Objectivity: Explain whether The article appears to be non-biased as it presents information with a clear view about the difference
the resource is objective or between an interpreter and a bilingual patient navigator. The data comes directly from patients at Seattle
still credible even if some bias Children’s Hospital.
or opinion is present.
True: Explain why you have This article compares the basics of how interperters work versus how a bilingual patient navigator
confidence the information in provides a wealth of information to the patients navigating the healthcare system. The author cites other
the resource is true and reliable sources such as the origin of patient navigator’s role, and the effect on the health of patients from
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