Wellness Across the Lifespan
IHP 200 Milestone One Guidelines and Rubric
Overview: For the final project in this course, you will analyze a health issue from the perspective of an individual patient dealing with the health issue and the age-specific population that individual belongs to. Your analysis will include potential prevention options that might help the individual and the population prevent or mitigate the health issue. Finally, you will take this information and develop a short presentation directed to an audience that might be able to help prevent or mitigate the health issue.
Prompt: In Module Three, you will submit your preliminary health issue analysis. Your draft should include the following critical elements, which relate to Section I of the Final Project Guidelines and Rubric. Be sure to review the rubric below before you begin your analysis to understand what is expected of you.
1. Describe the health issue and the impacted age-specific population. 2. What is the prevalence of the health issue within that age-specific population? How does that inform youranalysis? 3. Has the prevalence of the health issue changed over time? If so, how does that inform your analysis? 4. What are the symptoms of the health issue? Do the symptoms of the individual differ from those of the age-specific population? In what ways? 5. What are the potential causes of the health issue? 6. What are the implications of the data you have analyzed for the individual and the age-specific population regarding prevention options? Use examples
and research to support your thoughts. 7. What typical prevention options are available for the health issue in terms of the age-specific population?
Guidelines for Submission: It is suggested that your Milestone One journal be between 5 and 6 paragraphs in length. All citations must be in APA format.
Critical Elements Proficient (100%) Needs Improvement (75%) Not Evident (0%) Value Health Issue Analysis: Health Information
Provides an overview of the health information presented in the individual profile, identifying the age-specific population
Provides an overview of the health information presented in the individual profile, identifying the age-specific population, but overview omits key information or is illogical
Does not provide an overview of the health information presented in the individual profile, and does not identify the age-specific population
15
Health Issue Analysis: Prevalence
Describes the prevalence of the issue based on the available data, explaining how that informs the analysis of the individual and the population
Describes the prevalence of the issue based on the available data, explaining how that informs the analysis of the individual and the population, but description is cursory or inaccurate or explanation is cursory or illogical
Does not describe the prevalence of the issue based on the available data, and does not explain how that informs the analysis of the individual and the population
15
Health Issue Analysis: Changed Over Time
Describes whether the prevalence of the issue has changed over time based on the available data, explaining how that informs the analysis of the individual and the population
Describes whether the prevalence of the issue has changed over time based on the available data, explaining how that informs the analysis of the individual and the population, but description is cursory or inaccurate or explanation is cursory or illogical
Does not describe whether the prevalence of the issue has changed over time based on the available data, and does not explain how that informs the analysis of the individual and the population
10
Health Issue Analysis: Symptoms
Identifies the typical symptoms of the health issue in the age-specific population, discussing how the symptoms differ between those of the individual and those of the population
Identifies the typical symptoms of the health issue in the age-specific population, discussing how the symptoms differ between those of the individual and those of the population, but identification is inaccurate or discussion is cursory or illogical
Does not identify the typical symptoms of the health issue in the age-specific population, and does not discuss how the symptoms differ between those of the individual and those of the population
10
Health Issue Analysis: Causes
Determines potential causes of the health issue for the individual chosen, explaining how these potential causes are similar or different from those of the age- specific population
Determines potential causes of the health issue for the individual chosen, explaining how these potential causes are similar or different from those of the age- specific population, but determinations are inappropriate or explanation is cursory or illogical
Does not determine potential causes of the health issue for the individual chosen, and does not explain how these potential causes are similar or different from those of the age-specific population
10
Health Issue Analysis: Implications
Explains the implications of the basic health risk data for the individual and the population in regards to which prevention options would be appropriate, justifying response with examples and appropriate resources
Explains the implications of the basic health risk data for the individual and the population in regards to which prevention options would be appropriate, justifying response with examples and appropriate resources, but explanation is cursory or illogical or justification is cursory or not supported
Does not explain the implications of the basic health risk data for the individual and the population in regards to which prevention options would be appropriate, and does not justify the response
20
Health Issue Analysis: Prevention Options
Identifies the typical prevention options for the health issue, justifying identifications with examples
Identifies the typical prevention options for the health issue, justifying identifications with examples, but identification is inaccurate or justification is cursory or not supported
Does not identify the typical prevention options for the health issue, and does not justify identifications with examples
10
Articulation of Response Submission has no major errors related to citations, grammar, spelling, syntax, or organization
Submission has major errors related to citations, grammar, spelling, syntax, or organization that negatively impact readability and articulation of main ideas
Submission has critical errors related to citations, grammar, spelling, syntax, or organization that prevent understanding of ideas
10
Total 100%


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