4076W10P
Evaluation of Plan Effectiveness Criteria
Over the past nine weeks, you selected an aggregate and conducted a risk assessment of its health, developed a care plan to address those health risks, planned to implement one intervention in a small group from the aggregate, and considered the effectiveness of the intervention on the health of the small group. It is time now for you to present your final submission of this Capstone project.
In a Microsoft Word document of 6-7 pages formatted in APA style, you will describe your project and evaluate the effectiveness of the intervention you implemented.
Include the following in your paper:
A detailed description of the aggregate.
A description of the aggregate’s strengths and weaknesses.
A risk assessment of the aggregate.
Diagnoses based on the risk assessment.
A detailed care plan for the aggregate.
A description of how at least one intervention was implemented in the aggregate to address an identified issue.
An evaluation of the effectiveness of the intervention (this section should be 2-3 pages of your paper) and include the following:
Did I implement the intervention as planned? If not, what were the reasons?
Are there visible signs of success (for example, reduced health issues)? If yes, describe.
Interview/measure outcomes for two or three members of your group to determine/measure the effectiveness of the intervention(s).
Include transcripts of the interviews with the participants from the group in the appendix of your paper.
Finally, compare the projected effectiveness of your plan before implementation with the actual effectiveness after implementation.
You may want to use the responses to the above two criteria to measure the actual effectiveness of the intervention.
On a separate references page, cite all sources using APA format. Please note that the title and reference pages should not be included in the total page count of your paper.
Use this APA Citation Helper as a convenient reference for properly citing resources
Norys Gil
South University
NSG4076 Capstone
Week 3 Project
Introduction
The purpose of this large-scale project is to gather information on institutional processes and to gather insights that specific forces that may be regulated in the care of children, may help to reduce the potential import / spread of COVID-19 during the current epidemic. A specific community of choice is the foster or commercial children who adopt their children and families, as well as the staff of the center … Sunlight Childcare operates 24 hours a day and is located in a residential area, known as Hispanic, sufficiently empowered to serve 25 children. , aged between 7 months and 14 years, 92% Spanish, 4% Afro-American and 4% Native American.
The operating staff is made up of direct and part-time care providers who work inappropriately, overseen by the director, who owns them.
Under the current COVID-19 epidemic conditions, Sunlight Childcare has implemented the following infection control measures: hand washing and using a hand sanitizer during the day, using face masks for children over 3, to prevent foreign visitors and parents from dropping out of the facility. The only alternative applies to supervisors in charge of Children’s Family and Family Division, which medical needs are important for children and emergency repair workers.
“Based on the available evidence, children do not appear to be at higher risk of COVID-19 than adults” (CDC, 2020) However, it is important to note that the implementation of infection control measures in a selected population is very important because since it is a new disease that is being studied daily.
This project aims to analyze the educational needs of employees and families in implementing strategies to prevent the introduction and / or break the transmission chain within their homes, communities, and within the institution. Each family should use a closed environment and follow the compulsory social distance law.
The results of this study will help to identify which alternatives can be used at Sunlight Childcare, as well as the educational features needed for employees and families to prevent transmission.
Problem Statement
Sunlight Childcare has used restrictive guidelines regarding outside visitors and the parent’s ability to access the actual building when they drop off their children and pick them up. Alternatively, they enforce the use of facial masks for staff, parents and children over the age of 3, as well as for handwashing and hand hygiene. The problem lies when we try to prevent infection not only from / from children, but also from families and employees even outside the institution, as well as finding out what educational features are needed and what processes and resources can be best used at the center.
“No matter what level of referral the community has, the entire child care system should have a plan to protect employees, children and their families from the COVID-19 broadcast” (CDC, 2020).
Research Questions
What are the educational requirements, what alternatives can be used, and what resources may be available to prevent the increase in the introduction of COVID-19 in a private Sunlight Childcare organization?
How to work
Information to be collected is a link between the current indicators and actual measures used in Sunlight Childcare. Also, we will evaluate the quality of education in relation to preventing COVID19 from the number studied. We will research the availability of resources available at a childcare center that may contribute to the increase in quality education and / or the prevention of the COVID-19 topic.
Time
The trial will begin on June 5, 2020, and end on August 13, 2020
Prior research and ongoing data collection will be used, including any existing written cases, if any.
The objectives of this investigation are:
Identify educational needs for children, families, staff, and center managers regarding infection control o COVID 19
Also
Establish a plan to implement key strategies for providing education to the selected population
I believe the timetable should be realistic in the current circumstances regarding COVID-19 in our community
No issues or deadlines.
Analyze how the gap in education and / or current guidelines enhances the ability to introduce / distribute COVID-19 in this community, and identify possible resources to expand prevention efforts.
The standard review will include biweekly meetings and follow-up date arrivals with preceptor managers and providers. Progress will be tracked by clicking on details and information, among the alternatives that the developer and institution may suggest.
References
CDC. (2020, May 20). Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Retrieved from https://www.cdc.gov: https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/daily-life-coping/children.html Norys Gil
South University
NSG4076 Capstone
Week 8 Project
Introduction
The purpose of this large-scale project is to gather information on institutional processes and to gather insights that specific forces that may be regulated in the care of children, may help to reduce the potential import / spread of COVID-19 during the current epidemic. A specific community of choice is the foster or commercial children who adopt their children and families, as well as the staff of the center … Sunlight Childcare operates 24 hours a day and is located in a residential area, known as Hispanic, sufficiently empowered to serve 25 children. , aged between 7 months and 14 years, 92% Spanish, 4% Afro-American and 4% Native American.
The operating staff is made up of direct and part-time care providers who work inappropriately, overseen by the director, who owns them.
Under the current COVID-19 epidemic conditions, Sunlight Childcare has implemented the following infection control measures: hand washing and using a hand sanitizer during the day, using face masks for children over 3, to prevent foreign visitors and parents from dropping out of the facility. The only alternative applies to supervisors in charge of Children’s Family and Family Division, which medical needs are important for children and emergency repair workers.
“Based on the available evidence, children do not appear to be at higher risk of COVID-19 than adults” (CDC, 2020) However, it is important to note that the implementation of infection control measures in a selected population is very important because since it is a new disease that is being studied daily.
This project aims to analyze the educational needs of employees and families in implementing strategies to prevent the introduction and / or break the transmission chain within their homes, communities, and within the institution. Each family should use a closed environment and follow the compulsory social distance law.
The results of this study will help to identify which alternatives can be used at Sunshine Childcare, as well as the educational features needed for employees and families to prevent transmission.
Problem Statement
Sunshine Childcare has used restrictive guidelines regarding outside visitors and the parent’s ability to access the actual building when they drop off their children and pick them up. Alternatively, they enforce the use of facial masks for staff, parents and children over the age of 3, as well as for handwashing and hand hygiene. The problem lies when we try to prevent infection not only from / from children, but also from families and employees even outside the institution, as well as finding out what educational features are needed and what processes and resources can be best used at the center.
“No matter what level of referral the community has, the entire child care system should have a plan to protect employees, children and their families from the COVID-19 broadcast” (CDC, 2020).
Research Questions
What are the educational requirements, what alternatives can be used, and what resources may be available to prevent the increase in the introduction of COVID-19 in a private Sunshine Childcare organization?
How to work
Information to be collected is a link between the current indicators and actual measures used in Sunshine Childcare. Also, we will evaluate the quality of education in relation to preventing COVID19 from the number studied. We will research the availability of resources available at a childcare center that may contribute to the increase in quality education and / or the prevention of the COVID-19 topic.
Time
The trial will begin on June 5, 2020, and end on August 13, 2020
Prior research and ongoing data collection will be used, including any existing written cases, if any.
The objectives of this investigation are:
Identify educational needs for children, families, staff, and center managers regarding infection control o COVID 19
Also
Establish a plan to implement key strategies for providing education to the selected population
I believe the timetable should be realistic in the current circumstances regarding COVID-19 in our community
No issues or deadlines.
Analyze how the gap in education and / or current guidelines enhances the ability to introduce / distribute COVID-19 in this community, and identify possible resources to expand prevention efforts.
The standard review will include biweekly meetings and follow-up date arrivals with preceptor managers and providers. Progress will be tracked by clicking on details and information, among the alternatives that the developer and institution may suggest.
References
CDC. (2020, May 20). Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Retrieved from https://www.cdc.gov: https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/daily-life-coping/children.html
Rubric grading
Satisfactory (C Range)
Important details are provided but overall the description/ rationale is incomplete.
Expectations
Described the group and provided rationale for the selection. Specific details were supplied.
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Satisfactory (C Range)
Identified the section of the plan that will be implemented in the group. Included no rationale for the selection.
Expectations
Identified the section of the plan that is appropriate for implementation in the group. Included clear and appropriate rationale for the selection.
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Satisfactory (C Range)
Health risk description is somewhat correct.
Expectations
Clear, concise, and accurate description of health risk included along with appropriate rationale.
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Satisfactory (C Range)
Identification and description of expected results are somewhat clear and accurate.
Expectations
Clear, concise, and accurate identification and description of expected results.
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Satisfactory (C Range)
Description of plan to implement intervention is somewhat clear and accurate.
Expectations
Included clear description along with specific strategies and listed resources needed to implement plan
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Satisfactory (C Range)
Time for expected results to be seen unclear, with no rationale.
Expectations
Time for expected results to be seen clear with rationale.
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Emerging (F through D Range)
Collaboration with facility advisor to plan implementation is unclear.
Expectations
Collaboration with facility advisor to plan implementation is unclear.
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Emerging (F through D Range)
Introduction is limited or missing entirely.
Expectations
Introduction catches the readers attention, provides compelling and appropriate background info, and clearly states the topic.
The paper is well organized around an arguable, focused thesis.
Thoughtful transitions clearly show how ideas relate.
Conclusion leaves the reader with a sense of closure and provides concluding insights.
The paper lacks a thesis statement.
Transitions are infrequent, illogical, or missing entirely.
Conclusion is limited or missing entirely.
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Satisfactory (C Range)
Writing follows conventions of spelling and grammar throughout. Errors are infrequent and do not interfere with readability or comprehension
Expectations
The paper is basically error-free in terms of mechanics. Grammar and mechanics help establish a clear idea and aid the reader in following the writers logic.
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Satisfactory (C Range)
APA format is attempted to paraphrase, quote, and cite, but errors are significant.
Expectations
Used APA format.
Accurately paraphrased, quoted, and cited throughout the presentation when appropriate or called for. Only a few minor errors present