Introduction
In your health care career, you will be confronted with many problems that demand a solution. By using research skills, you can learn what others are doing and saying about similar problems. Then, you can analyze the problem and the people and systems it affects. You can also examine potential solutions and their ramifications. This assessment allows you to practice this approach with a real-world problem.
Instructions
Note: The requirements outlined below correspond to the grading criteria in the scoring guide. At a minimum, be sure to address each point. In addition, you are encouraged to review the performance-level descriptions for each criterion to see how your work will be assessed.
1. Describe the health care problem or issue you selected for use in Assessment 2 (from the
Assessment Topic Areas
media piece) and provide details about it.
· Explore your chosen topic. For this, you should use the first four steps of the
Socratic Problem-Solving Approach
to aid your critical thinking. This approach was introduced in Assessment 2.
· Identify possible causes for the problem or issue.
2. Use scholarly information to describe and explain the health care problem or issue and identify possible causes for it.
· Identify at least three scholarly or academic peer-reviewed journal articles about the topic.
· You may find the
How Do I Find Peer-Reviewed Articles?
library guide helpful in locating appropriate references.
· You may use articles you found while working on Assessment 2 or you may search the Capella library for other articles.
· You may find the applicable Undergraduate Library Research Guide helpful in your search.
· Review the
Think Critically About Source Quality
to help you complete the following:
· Assess the credibility of the information sources.
· Assess the relevance of the information sources.
3. Analyze the health care problem or issue.
· Describe the setting or context for the problem or issue.
· Describe why the problem or issue is important to you.
· Identify groups of people affected by the problem or issue.
· Provide examples that support your analysis of the problem or issue.
4. Discuss potential solutions for the health care problem or issue.
· Describe what would be required to implement a solution.
· Describe potential consequences of ignoring the problem or issue.
· Provide the pros and cons for one of the solutions you are proposing.
5. Explain the ethical principles (Beneficence, Nonmaleficence, Autonomy, and Justice) if potential solution was implemented.
· Describe what would be necessary to implement the proposed solution.
· Explain the ethical principles that need to be considered (Beneficence, Nonmaleficence, Autonomy, and Justice) if the potential solution was implemented.
· Provide examples from the literature to support the points you are making.
Example Assessment: You may use the following to give you an idea of what a Proficient or higher rating on the scoring guide would look like:
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Assessment 4 Example [PDF]
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Additional Requirements
Your assessment should also meet the following requirements:
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Length: 4–6 typed, double-spaced pages, not including the title page and reference page.
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Font and font size: Times New Roman, 12 point.
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APA tutorial: Use the
APA Style Paper Tutorial [DOCX]
for guidance.
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Written communication: Write clearly and logically, with correct use of spelling, grammar, punctuation, and mechanics.
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Using outside sources: Integrate information from outside sources into academic writing by appropriately quoting, paraphrasing, and summarizing, following APA style.
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References: Integrate information from outside sources to include at least three scholarly or academic peer-reviewed journal articles and three in-text citations within the paper.
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APA format: Follow current APA guidelines for in-text citations of outside sources in the body of your paper and also on the reference page.
Organize your paper using the following structure and headings:
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Title page. A separate page.
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Introduction. A brief one-paragraph statement about the purpose of the paper.
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Elements of the problem/issue. Identify the elements of the problem or issue or question.
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Analysis. Analyze, define, and frame the problem or issue.
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Considering options. Consider solutions, responses, or answers.
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Solution. Choose a solution, response, or answer.
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Ethical implications. Ethical implications of implementing the solution.
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Implementation. Implementation of the potential solution.
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Conclusion. One paragraph.