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<strong>HCA</strong> <strong>333</strong> <strong>Week</strong> 5 <strong>Final</strong> <strong>Paper</strong><br />

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Focus of the <strong>Final</strong> <strong>Paper</strong><br />

Select a topic from the following list and conduct research on the topic<br />

to locate scholarly sources from the Ashford University Online Library.<br />

Write an eight- to ten-page (excluding title and reference pages) paper<br />

that applies the scientific method to evaluate the selected topic and<br />

cover each of the specified components as presented below. You must<br />

use at least five to eight scholarly sources cited according to APA<br />

format as outlined in the Ashford Writing Center.<br />

Select one of the following topics:<br />

1. Family adaptation to a family member with Alzheimer's Disease,<br />

chronic disease<br />

2. Placement of a family member in a long-term care setting<br />

3. Financing of long-term care<br />

4. Ethical issues in long-term care<br />

5. Regulation in long-term care<br />

6. Innovations in long-term care delivery<br />

7. Access to long-term care<br />

8. Technology to enhance long-term care service delivery<br />

Your <strong>Final</strong> <strong>Paper</strong> must include:<br />

I. Introduction<br />

Describe the topic and summarize the scope of your paper. Be specific<br />

and to the point. This is an important part of a paper as it engages the<br />

reader and sets the tone of the paper.<br />

II. Statement of Problem<br />

Describe why the topic is relevant and address the key issues related to<br />

the topic. Overall, consider what makes this topic so important that you<br />

are spending time and energy to research it. Include relevant data to<br />

document the scope of the topic or issue. Who is impacted by the topic?<br />

What is the impact of the problem if nothing is done to mediate the<br />

situation?<br />

Literature resources from the disciplines of psychology, medicine<br />

sociology, and rehabilitation counseling are all acceptable. Your<br />

sources/citations must relate to and support the topic and related issues.<br />

III. Discussion


Analyze and interpret the content of your research as it applies to the<br />

topic of interest. Include a critique of the issues involved and<br />

hypothesize potential solutions for the issues as they relate to your topic.<br />

Present an overview of at least three findings from the sources you<br />

reviewed that were the most important or critical to your topic. How can<br />

these findings be used to address the problems previously identified<br />

and/or develop new ways to manage the scope of your selected topic?<br />

How can further research help in this area?<br />

IV. Conclusion<br />

In this section provide a general but thorough summary of the scope of<br />

your paper. Include a review of why the topic was selected, related<br />

issues, the approach that was used, research findings, and proposed<br />

solutions.<br />

V. References<br />

The <strong>Final</strong> <strong>Paper</strong> must use at least five to eight scholarly sources, cited<br />

according to APA guidelines as outlined in the Ashford Writing Center.<br />

Professional associations or U.S. government data sources may be used<br />

as a Web-substitute for one of the scholarly journals.

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