Assessment 3

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NUR134 Assessment 3 Rubric – Health Promotion Plan Overall weighting: 35%
Task: Identify a health issue/concern and provide justification using epidemiological data to explain why this issue/concern is a national health priority.
Analyse the contributing factors for this health issue/concern and map out a health promotion plan to potentially address or mitigate these.
Select one potential health promotion intervention/activity you have identified to describe in detail, including how evaluation of this intervention could be undertaken.
Minimum of 5 academic references to be cited.
Task Length: 1000 words

Criterion Description HD DN CR PP NN
Epidemiological data
is used to explain
why the health
issue/concern
identified is a
national health
priority
(Weighting 20%)
• Comprehensive
discussion of why this issue
is considered a national
health priority
• Extensive use of
epidemiological data to
support discussion
• Thorough discussion of
why this issue is considered
a national health priority
• Expansive use of
epidemiological data to
support discussion
• Detailed discussion of
why this issue is
considered a national
health priority
• Broad use of
epidemiological data to
support discussion
•Basic discussion of why
this issue is considered a
national health priority
• Incorporates
epidemiological data to
support discussion
• Unclear why this issue is
considered a national
health priority
• Epidemiological data is
not used support
discussion or used
ineffectively
Factors that
contribute to the
health issue/concern
identified are
analysed, with
consideration of
relevant social
determinants, to
develop a health
promotion plan in
response that will
improve health
equity.
(Weighting 40%)
• Identification and
discussion of numerous
factors including relevant
social determinants that
contribute to the health
issue
•The goal for a health
promotion response to the
health issue is clearly
articulated.
• A minimum of 3
objectives are developed
to achieve the health
promotion goal clearly
• Identification and
discussion of a range
factors including relevant
social determinants that
contribute to the health
issue
• The goal for a health
promotion response to the
health issue is clearly
articulated.
• A minimum of 3
objectives are developed
to achieve the health
promotion goal clearly
• Identification and
discussion of several
factors including relevant
social determinants that
contribute to the health
issue
• The goal for a health
promotion response to
the health issue is clearly
articulated.
• A minimum of 3
objectives are developed
to achieve the health
promotion goal clearly
• Identification and
discussion of a few factors
including relevant social
determinants that
contribute to the health
issue
• The goal for a health
promotion response to the
health issue is articulated.
• A minimum of 2
objectives are developed
to achieve the health
promotion goal clearly
• Limited identification
and discussion of factors
including relevant social
determinants that
contribute to the health
issue
• The goal for a health
promotion response to the
health issue is not
articulated.
• Less than 2 objectives
are developed to achieve
the health promotion goal

 

relate to key contributing
factors
•A minimum of 2 strategies
for a health promotion
activity are proposed to
achieve each objective and
appropriately linked to an
action area of the Ottawa
Charter
relate to key contributing
factors
•A minimum of 2 strategies
for a health promotion
activity are proposed to
achieve each objective and
appropriately linked to an
action area of the Ottawa
Charter
relate to key contributing
factors
•A minimum of 2
strategies for health a
promotion activity are
identified to achieve each
objective and
appropriately linked to an
action area of the Ottawa
Charter
relate to key contributing
factors
•A minimum of 2 strategies
for a health promotion
activity are identified to
achieve each objective and
appropriately linked to an
action area of the Ottawa
Charter
clearly relate to key
contributing factors
•Less than 2 strategies for
a health promotion
activity are identified to
achieve each objective
and/or are not
appropriately linked to an
action area of the Ottawa
Charter
A detailed summary
of a proposed health
promotion
intervention activity
is described,
including details of
how this activity will
be evaluated.
(Weighting 30%)
• Comprehensive
discussion explaining how
one of the strategies
proposed would be
implemented.
• The
type of evaluation
and plan for assessing the
success of the
implementation of the
proposed strategy and how
this will be achieved is
thoroughly explained.
• Detailed discussion
explaining how
one of the
strategies proposed would
be implemented.
• The
type of evaluation
and plan for assessing the
success of the
implementation of the
proposed strategy and how
this will be achieved is
explained in detail.
• Detailed discussion
outlining how
one of the
strategies proposed
would be implemented.
• The
type of evaluation
and plan for assessing the
success of the
implementation of the
proposed strategy and
how this will be achieved,
is broadly explained.
• The discussion outlines
how
one of the strategies
proposed would be
implemented.
• The
type of evaluation
and plan for assessing the
success of the
implementation of the
proposed strategy and how
this will be achieved, is
explained.
• The discussion outlining
how one of the strategies
proposed would be
implemented is unclear or
absent.
• The
type of evaluation
and plan for assessing the
success of the
implementation of the
proposed strategy and
how this will be achieved
is not clearly explained or
inappropriate.
Adhere to academic
presentation
requirements
(Weighting 10%)
• Demonstrated good
planning; with correct
spelling and grammar, and
appropriate terminology
used throughout
• Provided a
comprehensive reference
list and accurately
referenced all sources
• Demonstrated good
planning, with correct
spelling and grammar, and
appropriate terminology
used throughout
• Accurately referenced
quality sources using the
Harvard referencing style
• Minimal spelling or
grammatical errors, and
mostly suitable use of
terminology
• Accurately referenced
sources using the Harvard
referencing style
• Some incorrect spelling,
grammar and/or
terminology
• Some errors in the
application of Harvard
referencing style
• Did not present
information in an
academic style, with
numerous spelling,
grammatical and/or
terminology errors
• Used an incorrect
referencing style or made
a large number of
referencing errors.

 

using the Harvard
referencing style