FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONSNO PLAGIARISMPLEASE CONTACT ME FOR ANY QUESTIONS AND/OR CLARIFICATIONSCommunity Health Teaching Project Essay

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Community Health Teaching Project
 This assignment will be submitted in 2
parts. The student will outline a Community Health Plan and Health
Education Lesson Plan for his/her community and implement this in
his/her community.  Students will use the following steps to formulate a
community health nursing project.
Part I – Submit a two-page proposal that follows APA reference format and includes the following:
Assessment: Assess a targeted population in your
community to see what needs to exist. This is done by researching health
data for your population. Make sure you select and define your
community by noting the history of your community.
Capture a picture of your selected community. What
are the vital statistics of your community?  Think about socioeconomic
statistics. What are the leading causes of death? What illnesses or
diseases are present in your community? Do citizens in your community
have easy access to primary care? What are the most prevalent health
problems in your community?
Formulate a community health nursing diagnosis related to this health need, based on this data, what are the strengths and needs of your community?
Plan community intervention. Ask yourself if this will have a positive health impact in the designated population? How do you know?
Implementation. Create an educational presentation that will
address the most important needs of your population. The presentation
must be arranged with your instructor. The instructor will attend your
presentation virtually or in person.  (PART II of your Teaching Project)

Evaluation: How would you evaluate your intervention
Referneces:  Include 4-6 evidence-based scholarly references related to your project and/or community population.

Topic Selections for Teaching Projects/presentations-Suggestions:
Please, refer to the following documents to identify a possible topic for the Teaching projects/presentations.
See Healthy People 2020 list of related federal government priority problems to be remedied for your age group. 
See the JCAHO list of Safety Problems for this year.
Speak with your professor and determine Quality Improvement Projects available, Incident Reports for the last year.
Do a needs survey of your population to determine their perception of what they want to learn?

The following is a list of suggested special projects/activities to include in your teaching project: Poster, Games, Bulletin boards, Videos, Flyers/Handouts
 The presentation will evaluated on
creativity, achievement of learning objectives, organization,
evaluation, and adherence to the time frame allowed by your professor.

Below is an EXAMPLE to guide students on how to plan and
implement a teaching project for a community population: 

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Assessment included in Proposal: 

It
has been identified by the Development Director at Residential Plaza
Blue Lagoon need for staff training regarding N-95 mask use. Targetted audience/Community of interest:  Staff,
such as Nursing assistants, Home health Aids and Patient Care
Coordinators working at an established ALF facility with over 100
elderly residents.

Students will perform a Literature Review of the correct use of N-95 

Students
will meet to determine how the presentation will be provided to staff,
via Zoom?,  Video-conference?, Video taped?, English and Spanish? 

Students
will develop goals and objectives for the presentation and an
Evaluation tool which will be emailed along to the responsible party at
the agency. 

Implementation:

Students will have 2 weeks to have the presentation prepared and ready for professor approval. 

Students
can choose to do presentations to staff at two or three different times
during the next 2 weeks, via indirect video-conferencing or send the
video presentation to the Development Director and collect the
Evaluation tool at the end of 2 weeks. Follow up required with
Development Director via email as to how is the presentation being
perceived by the staff, how many times was the presentation given and to
how many participants.

Evaluation:

Students will receive the Evaluation tool response via email and will analyze data.

Short report will be written as to what the evaluation demonstrated and be sent to the professor.

Evaluation of project by student and professor using Rubric.