Due December 1st
Create a PowerPoint presentation and answer the following question in 1-2 slide using each component of the MAP-IT project (mobilize, assess, plan, implement and track) the link to assess this is provided below.
PICOT QUESTION: In adults living in assisted living, does participation in social activity positively impact feeling of loneliness?
Question: In adults living in assisted living, does participation in social activity positively impact feeling of lonlines?
Population of interest (P) = Adults residing in assisted living facilities
Variable of Interest = Different activities plan (dance group, movies, games)
The Intervention or Interest (I) = The use of activities in adult residing in assisted living facilities to prevent loneliness
Comparison of Interest (C) = No Activities
Outcome of Interest (O) = To promote interaction and prevent loneliness in adult living in assissted living facilities
Time (T) = Within 3 months of stay.
Each MAP-IT segment to follow
Mobilize,
Questions to Ask and Answer:
Assess
Questions to Ask and Answer:
Assess both needs and assets (resources) in your community.
This will help you get a sense of what you can do, versus what you would like to do.
Plan
Questions to Ask and Answer:
A good plan includes clear objectives and concrete steps to achieve them.
The objectives you set will be specific to your issue or community; they do not have to be exactly the same as the ones in Healthy People 2020.
Consider your intervention points.
Where can you create change?
Think about how you will measure your progress.
How will you know if you are successful?
When setting objectives, remember to state exactly what is to be achieved. What is expected to change, by how much, and by when? Make your objectives challenging, yet realistic.
Remember: Objectives need a target. A target is the desired amount of change (reflected by a number or percentage). A target needs a baseline (where you are now—your first data point).
Implement
Questions to Ask and Answer:
First, create a detailed workplan that lays out concrete action steps, identifies who is responsible for completing them, and sets a timeline and/or deadlines.
Make sure all partners are on board with the workplan.
Next, consider identifying a single point of contact to manage the process and ensure that things get done.
Be sure to share responsibilities across coalition members. Do not forget to periodically:
Get the word out: develop a communication plan.
Convene kick-off events, activities, and community meetings to showcase your accomplishments (and partners).
Tract
Questions to Ask and Answer:
Consider partnering with a local university or state center for health statistics to help with data tracking. Some things to think about when you are evaluating data over time:
Do not forget to share your progress—and successes—with your community.
If you see a positive trend in data, issue a press release or announcement.
Follow the above information provided and create a POWERPOINT PRESENTATION ADDRESSING THE ABOVE.
Please follow the link for program planning https://www.healthypeople.gov/2020/tools-and-resources/Program-Planning
The rubric to follow is attached
Provide references in APA format 7th edition
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