The purpose of this assignment is for students to create an infographic to educate the community on the impact of a public health issue and make recommendations for policy change.
Research public health issues located on the American Public Health Association (APHA) website, found in the topic Resources under "Topics and Issues." (https://www.apha.org/topics-and-issues) Select a public health issue related to an environmental issue within the U.S. health care delivery system and examine its effect on a specific population.
Based on the public health issue selected, create an infographic that briefly addresses the following:
- Describe the selected public health issue and its impact on the community. Include data that demonstrate the significance of this issue and key risk factors leading to this issue.
- Discuss ways that the public health issue can be prevented, including key concepts of epidemiology.
- Explain a policy that currently addresses this issue and the impact of this policy on population outcomes including social justice and health equity.
- Propose at least one change to existing policies to better address this issue. Support recommendations with appropriate evidence.
- Summarize what steps are required to initiate policy change. Identify necessary stakeholders required to initiate policy change (government officials, administrator, etc.) and explain their level of influence.
Refer to the resource "Images, Infographics and Graphics Resources," (https://libguides.gcu.edu/Images/Infographics), for additional guidance on completing this assignment in the appropriate style.
Cite a minimum of three sources to complete this assignment. Sources must be published within the last 5 years, appropriate for the assignment criteria, and relevant to nursing practice.
Benchmark Information
This benchmark assignment assesses the following programmatic competencies:
RN-BSN
3.4: Advance equitable population health policy.
3.5: Demonstrate advocacy strategies.
American Association of Colleges of Nursing Core Competencies for Professional Nursing Education
This assignment aligns to AACN Core Competencies 3.4 and 3.5
Benchmark – Policy Brief Infographic – Rubric
Impact of Public Health Issue 17 points
Criteria Description
Description of selected public health issue and its impact on the community, including
data and key risk factors.
5. Target 17 points
A description of selected public health issue and its impact on the community,
including data and key risk factors, is thorough.
4. Acceptable 15.13 points
A description of selected public health issue and its impact on the community,
including data and key risk factors, is detailed.
3. Approaching 13.43 points
A description of selected public health issue and its impact on the community,
including data and key risk factors, is present, but lacking detail.
2. Insufficient 12.75 points
A description of selected public health issue and its impact on the community,
including data and key risk factors, is present but inaccurate or incomplete.
1. Unsatisfactory 0 points
A description of selected public health issue and its impact on the community,
including data and key risk factors, is missing.
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Public Health Issue Prevention and Epidemiology 17 points
Criteria Description
Discussion of ways that the public health issue can be prevented, including key
concepts of epidemiology.
5. Target 17 points
A discussion of ways that the public health issue can be prevented, including key
concepts of epidemiology is thorough.
4. Acceptable 15.13 points
A discussion of ways that the public health issue can be prevented, including key
concepts of epidemiology is detailed.
3. Approaching 13.43 points
A discussion of ways that the public health issue can be prevented, including key
concepts of epidemiology is present, but lacking detail.
2. Insufficient 12.75 points
A discussion of ways that the public health issue can be prevented, including key
concepts of epidemiology is present but inaccurate or incomplete.
1. Unsatisfactory 0 points
A discussion of ways that the public health issue can be prevented, including key
concepts of epidemiology is missing.
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Policy Addressing Issue (B) 17 points
Criteria Description
Explanation of policy that currently addresses the issue and the impact of the policy on
social justice and health equity. (C 3.4)
5. Target 17 points
An explanation of policy that currently addresses the issue and the impact of the
policy on social justice and health equity is thorough.
4. Acceptable 15.13 points
An explanation of policy that currently addresses the issue and the impact of the
policy on social justice and health equity is detailed.
3. Approaching 13.43 points
An explanation of policy that currently addresses the issue and the impact of the
policy on social justice and health equity is present, but lacking detail.
2. Insufficient 12.75 points
An explanation of policy that currently addresses the issue and the impact of the
policy on social justice and health equity is present but inaccurate or incomplete.
1. Unsatisfactory 0 points
An explanation of policy that currently addresses the issue and the impact of the
policy on social justice and health equity is missing.
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