NURS-FPX4060 Assessment 4 Health Promotion Plan Presentation

NURS-FPX4060 Assessment 4 Health Promotion Plan Presentation

Build a slide presentation (PowerPoint preferred) of the hypothetical health promotion plan you developed in the first assessment. Then, implement your health promotion plan by conducting a hypothetical face-to-face educational session addressing the health concern and health goals of your selected group. How would you set goals for the session, evaluate session outcomes, and suggest possible revisions to improve future sessions? See NURS-FPX4060 Assessment 3 Here.

As you begin to prepare this assessment, you are encouraged to complete the Vila Health: Conducting an Effective Educational Session activity. The information gained from completing this activity will help you succeed with the assessment as you consider key issues in conducting an effective educational session for a selected audience. Completing activities is also a way to demonstrate engagement.

Introduction

Health education is any combination of learning experiences designed to help community individuals, families, and aggregates improve their health by increasing knowledge or influencing attitudes (WHO, n.d.). Education is key to health promotion, disease prevention, and disaster preparedness. The health indicator framework identified in Healthy People 2030 prompts action in health services accessibility, clinical preventive services, environmental quality, injury or violence prevention, maternal, infant, and child health, mental health, nutrition, substance abuse prevention, and tobacco use cessation or prevention.

Nurses provide accurate evidence-based information and education in formal and informal settings. They draw upon evidence-based practice to provide health promotion and disease prevention activities to create social and physical environments conducive to improving and maintaining community health. When provided with the tools to be successful, people demonstrate lifestyle changes (self-care) that promote health and help reduce readmissions. They are better able to tolerate stressors, including environmental changes, and enjoy a better quality of life. In times of crisis, a resilient community is a safer community (Flanders, 2018; Healthy People 2030, n.d.).

This assessment provides an opportunity for you to apply teaching and learning concepts to the presentation of a health promotion plan.

References

Flanders, S. A. (2018). Effective patient education: Evidence and common sense. Medsurg Nursing, 27(1), 55–58.

U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Office of Disease Prevention and Health Promotion. (n.d.). Healthy People 2030. https://health.gov/healthypeople

Note: This is the second part of a two-part assessment. You must complete Assessment 1 before completing this assessment.

Preparation

For this assessment, you will conclude the clinical learning activity you began in Assessment 1.

You will resume the role of a community nurse tasked with addressing the specific health concern in your community. This time, you will present, via educational outreach, the hypothetical health promotion plan you developed in Assessment 1 to your fictitious audience. In this hypothetical scenario, you will simulate the presentation as though it would be live and face-to-face.

You must determine an effective teaching strategy, communicate the plan with professionalism and cultural sensitivity, evaluate the objectives of the plan, revise the plan as applicable, and propose improvement for future educational sessions. To engage your audience, you decide to develop a PowerPoint presentation with voice-over and speaker notes to communicate your plan.

Remember that your first assessment (Assessment 1) MUST be satisfactorily completed to initiate this assessment (Assessment 4).

Please review the assessment scoring guide for more information.

To prepare for the assessment, you are encouraged to complete the Vila Health: Conducting an Effective Educational Session simulation. You may also wish to review the health promotion plan presentation assessment and scoring guide to ensure that you understand all requirements.

Note: As you revise your writing, check out the resources listed on the Writing Center’s Writing Support page.

Instructions

Complete the following:

  • Prepare a 10–12 slide PowerPoint presentation with a voice-over and detailed speaker notes that reflects your hypothetical presentation. This presentation is the implementation of the plan you created in Assessment 1. The speaker notes should be well organized. Be sure to include a transcript of the voice-over (please refer to the PowerPoint tutorial). The transcript can be submitted on a separate Word document.
  • Simulate the hypothetical face-to-face educational session addressing the health concern and health goals of your selected community individual or group.
  • Imagine collaborating with the hypothetical participant(s) in setting goals for the session, evaluating session outcomes, and suggesting possible revisions to improve future sessions.

As you begin to prepare this assessment, you are encouraged to complete the Vila Health: Conducting an Effective Educational Session activity. The information gained from completing this activity will help you succeed with the assessment as you consider key issues in conducting an effective educational session for a selected audience. Completing activities is also a way to demonstrate engagement.

PRESENTATION FORMAT AND LENGTH

You may use Microsoft PowerPoint (preferred) or other suitable presentation software to create your presentation. If you elect to use an application other than PowerPoint, check with your faculty to avoid potential file compatibility issues.

The number of content slides in your presentation is dictated by nature and scope of your health promotion plan. Be sure to include title and references slides per the following:

  • Title slide:
    • Health promotion plan title.
    • Your name.
    • Date.
    • Course number and title.
  • References (at the end of your presentation).
    • Be sure to apply correct APA formatting to your references.

The following resources will help you create and deliver an effective presentation:

SUPPORTING EVIDENCE

Support your plan with at least three professional or scholarly references, published within the last 5 years, which may include peer-reviewed articles, course study resources, and Healthy People 2030 resources.

GRADED REQUIREMENTS

The requirements outlined below correspond to the grading criteria in the assessment scoring guide, so be sure to address each point. Read the performance-level descriptions for each criterion to see how your work will be assessed.

  • Present your health promotion plan to your hypothetical audience.
    • Tailor the presentation to the needs of your hypothetical audience.
    • Adhere to scholarly and disciplinary writing standards and APA formatting requirements.
  • Evaluate educational session outcomes and the attainment of agreed-upon health goals in collaboration with participants.
    • Which aspects of the session would you change?
    • How might those changes improve future outcomes?
  • Evaluate educational session outcomes in terms of progress made toward Healthy People 2030 objectives and leading health indicators.
    • What changes would you recommend to better align the session with Healthy People 2030 objectives and leading health indicators?
  • Organize content with clear purpose/goals and with relevant and evidence-based sources (published within 5 years).
  • Slides are easy to read and error free. Detailed audio and speaker notes are provided. Audio is clear, organized, and professionally presented.

Additional Requirements

Before submitting your assessment, proofread your presentation slides and speaker’s notes to minimize errors that could distract readers and make it difficult for them to focus on the substance of your presentation.

Competencies Measured

By successfully completing this assessment, you will demonstrate your proficiency in the following course competencies and scoring guide criteria:

  • Competency 3: Evaluate health policies, based on their ability to achieve desired outcomes.
    • Evaluate educational session outcomes in terms of progress made toward Healthy People 2030 objectives and leading health indicators.
  • Competency 4: Integrate principles of social justice in community health interventions.
    • Evaluate educational session outcomes and the attainment of agreed-upon health goals in collaboration with hypothetical participants.
  • Competency 5: Apply professional, scholarly communication strategies to lead health promotion and improve population health.
    • Present a health promotion plan to a hypothetical individual or a group within a community.
    • Organize content with clear purpose/goals and with relevant and evidence-based sources (published within 5 years).
    • Slides are easy to read and error free. Detailed audio, transcript, and speaker notes are provided. Audio is clear, organized, and professionally presented.

Effective Interpersonal Communications

Scenario

Nancy Smith is a community nurse who has been assigned to the community where Vila Heath is located. She decides to conduct a community assessment survey and speak to some of the people who live in the community to gain insight into its health and safety needs. She realizes that first impressions mean everything when working with people. She remembers that professional dress is important, so she makes sure that her scrubs are clean and wrinkle free. She combs her hair and sprays her favorite cologne. She gives herself just one more look in the mirror before she leaves her home for the day. Nancy wants her breath to be minty fresh, so starts to chew some spearmint gum and keeps doing so throughout the community assessment.

As you walk through the neighborhood, you encounter the following people who are having a conversation:

  • Abe Horowitz, an eighty year old African American male, widower
  • Mable Green, a 60 year old Caucasian female, widowed

NURS-FPX4060 Assessment 4 Health Promotion Plan Presentation

Nancy approaches them to introduce herself…

Nancy Smith: “Good morning, everyone. I’m Nancy Smith, the new community nurse. I’d like to ask you a few questions.”

Abe & Mable look at one another and wonder what she wants to ask them but agree to speak with her.

Nancy Smith: She turns to Abe, the older gentleman and says: “Pops, do you feel safe living here? I heard that there were gangs in the area.”

Abe replied: “I’m Abe, please call me this. Why do you want to know? I never saw any. I’ve lived in the Vila borough for over 60 years with my wife. She passed away last month. While the community is not what it used to be, I plan on staying here for the rest of my life. So I do not want to cause any trouble.”

Mable: Chimes in “Me too! I…”

Nancy Smith: Cuts Mable off in mid-sentence and tells her- “I was speaking to Abe”. Nancy rolls her eyes in disbelief.

Mable walks away

Nancy Smith: She continues her conversation with Abe. She listens attentively to Abe’s responses to each of the following open-ended questions: “Please tell me more about how the community has changed.” “What do you see as issues that need to be addressed.” “How may I help you?”

At the end of the conversation…

Nancy Smith: “Thank you Abe for taking time to share this with me. Here is my business card with my contact number on it if you want to share anything else. I work at the Vila Health system community nurse center.” She shakes his hand and says “good bye.”

Activity

Please complete the activity below to identify the strengths and pitfalls to avoid during an interview.

QUESTION 1 of 4

What were the strengths of the interview?

Enter your response

QUESTION 2 of 4

What factors may have impeded the interview?

Enter your response

QUESTION 3 of 4

What are 4 key skills that a nurse needs for effective interviewing?

Enter your response

QUESTION 4 of 4

What have you learned from this activity that will improve your interviewing skills?

NURS-FPX4060 Assessment 4 Health Promotion Plan Presentation Scoring Guide

CRITERIA NON-PERFORMANCE BASIC PROFICIENT DISTINGUISHED
Present a health promotion plan to a hypothetical individual or a group within a community. Does not present a health promotion plan to a hypothetical individual or a group within a community. Presents a health promotion plan to a hypothetical individual or a group with a community that lacks clear purpose, coherence, or focus, or is supported by slides that add little value to the presentation, exhibit poor design, are hard to read, or include distracting slide transitions, animations, or graphics. Presents a health promotion plan to a hypothetical individual or a group within a community. Slides enhance key points and adhere to visual design best practices, but no audio and/or speaker notes. Presents a professional, evidence-based, and engaging PowerPoint presentation. The plan is based on specific, identified health needs and goals, and is well supported by error-free slides that enhance key points and adhere to visual design best practices. The audio and speaker notes of the details of the educational session were clear and appropriate for the hypothetical audience.
Evaluate educational session outcomes and the attainment of agreed-upon health goals in collaboration with hypothetical participants. Does not evaluate educational session outcomes and the attainment of agreed-upon health goals in collaboration with hypothetical participants. Evaluates educational session outcomes and the attainment of health goals without collaborating with hypothetical participants. Evaluates educational session outcomes and the attainment of agreed-upon health goals in collaboration with hypothetical participants. Evaluates educational session outcomes and the attainment of agreed-upon health goals in collaboration with hypothetical participants. Clearly explains the need for revisions to future educational sessions.
Evaluate educational session outcomes in terms of progress made toward Healthy People 2030 objectives and leading health indicators. Does not evaluate educational session outcomes in terms of progress made toward Healthy People 2030 objectives and leading health indicators. Evaluates educational session outcomes unrelated to progress toward Healthy People 2030 objectives and leading health indicators. Evaluates educational session outcomes in terms of progress made toward Healthy People 2030 objectives and leading health indicators. Evaluates educational session outcomes in terms of progress made toward Healthy People 2030 objectives and leading health indicators. Clearly explains the need for revisions to better align future sessions with Healthy People 2030 objectives.
Organize content with clear purpose/goals and with relevant and evidence-based sources (published within 5 years). Does not organize content with clear purpose/goals. Power point slides do not support main points, assertions, arguments, conclusions, or recommendations. Sources are not relevant and/or evidence-based (published within 5 years). Organizes content with clear purpose/goals. Power point slides do not consistently support main points, assertions, arguments, conclusions, and/or recommendations with relevant and evidence-based sources (published within 5 years). Organizes content with clear purpose/goals and with relevant and evidence-based sources (published within 5 years). Organizes content with clear purpose/goals. Power point slides support main points, assertions, arguments, conclusions, or recommendations with relevant and evidence-based sources (published within 5 years).
Slides are easy to read and error free. Detailed audio, transcript, and speaker notes are provided. Audio is clear, organized, and professionally presented. Slides are difficult to read with multiple editing errors. No audio, transcript, and/or speaker notes provided. Slides are easy to read and error free. No audio or audio is not clear, difficult to hear, or not professionally presented. Transcript and speaker notes are sufficient support for the slides. Slides are easy to read and error free. Detailed audio, transcript, and speaker notes are provided. Audio is clear, organized, and professionally presented. Slides are easy to read and clutter free. Slide background is “visually” pleasing with a contrasting color for the text and may utilize graphics. Detailed audio, transcript, and speaker notes are provided. Audio is clear, organized, and professionally presented.
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