Assessing Community Needs week 8 Assignment
Understanding the Role of Information Dissemination From a Community Health Needs Assessment
Regardless of the method one chooses to use in order to disseminate findings from a needs assessment, the information reported needs to be adapted to the target audience. Because a needs assessment targets the community in which data are collected, it is important to consider how information from the assessment is disseminated and who is involved in the information dissemination. You also need to recognize that modifications might be necessary based on the target audience and the results of the community health needs assessment.
For this Assignment, review the information dissemination strategies in this week’s resources. Then, consider different types of information from a community health needs assessment that have to be disseminated. In addition, determine the audience who will receive the disseminated information, and analyze the different information dissemination strategies based on the types of information you deem to be important to the target community. Also, consider any modifications that might be necessary depending on the audience. Finally, select a case study from this week’s resources and analyze the case from a community health needs perspective.
Assignment (2–3 pages)
Address the following in context of the case study you have selected:
Describe the information that you obtained from your analysis of the case study and that you would disseminate.
Explain who the intended audience will be and how they may use the information.
Explain what, if any, information should not be disseminated to the audience. Justify your rationale.
HLTH 6205 Assignment Rubric
Timeliness
Fully Met
Partially Met/Good Partially Met/Fair Not Met
Timeliness Indicators Posted by the deadline Posted 1 day late Posted 2–4 days late Posted 5 or more days late
Grade Impact No impact 10% reduction in overall assignment score 20% reduction in overall assignment score per day late 0 points
Quality Indicators Excellent Above Average Average Fair Poor Score
Writing Quality
10 Possible Points
Demonstrated correct spelling, proper grammar, and sentence structure
AND
Statements normally requiring references or citations were always validated with the source.
(10 points) Occasional minor spelling, grammar, or sentence structure errors
BUT
Statements normally requiring references or citations were always validated with the source.
(8–9 points) Occasional minor spelling, grammar, or sentence structure errors
AND
Most, but not all, statements normally requiring references or citations were validated with the source.
(7 points) Frequent spelling, grammar, or sentence structure errors
AND/OR
Statements normally requiring references or citations were not always validated with the source.
(6 points) Regardless of spelling, grammar, or sentence structure errors, statements normally requiring references or citations were not validated with the source.
(0–5 points)
Content Complete-ness and Relevance
30 Possible Points Content included all of the required components per the assignment instructions and was very relevant to the topic.
(30 points) Content included all of the required components per the assignment instructions and was usually relevant to the topic.
(24–29 points) Some minor content was missing.
OR
Content was not always fully relevant to the topic.
(21–23 points) Some major content items were missing.
OR
Content was often irrelevant to the topic or too vague.
(18–20points) Multiple content items were missing.
OR
Content was very off topic or very vague.
(0–17 points)
Critical Application
30 Possible Points Explanations were analytical and insightful.
AND
Connections were clearly made between ideas and how they were or could be applied.
(30 points)
All or most explanations were analytical and insightful.
AND
Connections were almost always made between ideas and how they were or could be applied.
(24–29 points) Some analysis or some insight of the topic was present.
BUT
Connections were not always made between ideas and how they were or could be applied.
(21–23 points) Little analysis or limited insight of the topic was present.
AND/OR
Connections were not often made between content and applicability
AND/OR
between goals and motivations.
(18–20 points) No analysis or insight of the topic was present.
AND/OR
No connections were made to apply what was learned.
(0–17 points)
Initial Score (70 possible points): Instructor comments:
Instructor comments (timeliness):
Timeliness Factor (late points deducted):
Total Score (70 possible points):