Prepare a 4–5-page review of recent research that examines statistics on the primary health concern of a population, describes the methods and tools used in the research studies, explains the factors that affect health promotion and disease prevention for a population, and recommends a health care initiative.
Note: The assessments in this course build upon each other, so you are strongly encouraged to complete them in sequence.
The ability to locate, evaluate, and apply research is an important skill for nurses to develop in order to provide evidence-based care for individuals, families, communities, and health care systems.
By successfully completing this assessment, you will demonstrate your proficiency in the following course competencies and assessment criteria:
Pérez, M. A., & Luquis, R. R. (2014). Cultural competence in health education and health promotion (2nd ed.). San Francisco, CA: Jossey-Bass.
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Your team has presented its preliminary findings to the executive leadership in your organization, but leadership has some doubts about some of the information they received. Each member of the team has been charged with doing a critical examination of recent research around each member’s area of expertise. As the team’s nursing representative, you need to look specifically at the health care concerns identified in the Windshield Survey assessment.
The first step in preparing to write a review of the research is to define your topic. For this assessment, your review will provide a comprehensive overview of the needs of the population you identified in the Windshield Survey assessment in terms of health promotion and disease prevention, the factors that contribute to health disparities for the population, and the need for the organization to improve health care delivery to the population.
In the Capella library, search for current scholarly or peer-reviewed professional research articles that:
Locate at least 5–7 resources so that you can eliminate 2–3 if necessary. You may discover, for example, as you read each article more in-depth, that they may not all have the focus you need for your review.
For this assessment, you need to develop several points around which to apply the research from the articles you located. Specifically, you need to:
These should be the ideas, or points, that your review is based on. For each point, present all of the evidence you located. For this assessment, that should be at least four current research articles, although not all of the articles will typically offer evidence on all of your points.
Be sure your assessment includes:
Your assessment should be 4–5 pages in length, not including the title page and reference page. Be sure you follow APA guidelines for style and format.
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Compare the statistics for a health concern of a vulnerable or diverse population to the statistics for the general population. | Does not compare the statistics for a health concern of a vulnerable or diverse population to the statistics for the general population. | Lists the statistics for a health concern of a vulnerable or diverse population and for the general population. | Compares the statistics for a health concern of a vulnerable or diverse population to the statistics for the general population. | Compares the statistics for a health concern of a vulnerable or diverse population to the statistics for the general population, and applies the information to the need for a health care initiative. |
Describe the epidemiological concepts, data analysis methods, tools, and databases used in research studies related to health concerns for a vulnerable or diverse population. | Does not describe the epidemiological concepts, data analysis methods, tools, and databases used in research studies related to health concerns for a vulnerable or diverse population. | Identifies the epidemiological concepts, data analysis methods, tools, and databases used in research studies related to health concerns for a vulnerable or diverse population. | Describes the epidemiological concepts, data analysis methods, tools, and databases used in research studies related to health concerns for a vulnerable or diverse population. | Validates the epidemiological concepts, data analysis methods, tools, and databases used in research studies related to health concerns for a vulnerable or diverse population. |
Explain the factors that affect health promotion and disease prevention for a vulnerable or diverse population. | Does not explain the factors that affect health promotion and disease prevention for a vulnerable or diverse population. | Lists the factors that affect health promotion and disease prevention for a vulnerable or diverse population. | Explains the factors that affect health promotion and disease prevention for a vulnerable or diverse population. | Explains the factors that affect health promotion and disease prevention for a vulnerable or diverse population, including the ethical, legal, economic, and cultural factors. |
Describe health care initiatives used by organizations to address the health care concerns of vulnerable or diverse populations. | Does not describe health care initiatives used by organizations to address the health care concerns of vulnerable or diverse populations. | Describes health care initiatives used by organizations, but does not show how the initiatives relate to the health care concerns of a vulnerable or diverse population. | Describes health care initiatives used by organizations to address the health care concerns of vulnerable or diverse populations. | Evaluates the effectiveness of health care initiatives used by organizations to address the health care concerns of vulnerable or diverse populations. |
Recommend an evidence-based health care initiative for a specific health care concern of a vulnerable or diverse population. | Does not recommend an evidence-based health care initiative for a specific health care concern of a vulnerable or diverse population. | Recommends a health care initiative for a specific health care concern of a vulnerable or diverse population, but does not provide supporting evidence for the initiative. | Recommends an evidence-based health care initiative for a specific health care concern of a vulnerable or diverse population. | Recommends an evidence-based health care initiative for a specific health care concern of a vulnerable or diverse population, and explains how the initiative can result in positive outcomes. |
Write content clearly and logically, with correct use of grammar, punctuation, and mechanics. | Does not write content clearly and logically, with correct use of grammar, punctuation, and mechanics. | Writes content clearly and logically, but grammar, punctuation, and mechanics have frequent errors. | Writes content clearly and logically, with correct use of grammar, punctuation, and mechanics. | Writes clearly and logically, with correct use of spelling, grammar, punctuation, and mechanics; and uses relevant evidence to support a central idea. |
Correctly format paper, citations, and references using APA style. | Does not correctly format paper, citations, and references using APA style. | Correctly formats paper but inconsistently formats citations and references using APA style. | Correctly formats paper, citations, and references using APA style. Citations contain few errors. | Correctly formats paper, citations, and references using APA style. Citations are free from all errors. |
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