Application of the Nursing Process to Deliver Culturally Competent Care.

Application of the Nursing Process to Deliver Culturally Competent Care.

Select a cultural group you would like to use for your final paper.
Research the literature for an appropriate professional article that discusses the health care needs of your selected cultural group.
It should include 5-7 pages within the body of the paper with 3-5 references (at least two article/book references).
Papers must follow APA format and include title page, abstract, citations and reference pages.
View Formal Paper Rubric for grading criteria.

Demographic data questions along with survey/questionnaire?

Can you please answer these questions: There are 3 questions about the first information and then one question further down about the sampling.

Reply back after careful thought….

1. Survey–You create or already in literature?

2. How many questions?

3. Demographic data questions along with survey/questionnaire?

Data Collection and Management
The researcher aims to collect data that contains information that is real and useful for improvement and learning purposes concerning the topic of study. The survey intends to be free of errors and wastage of time and other resources through the collection of useless information. Therefore, the researcher will educate the study subjects on the topic and the research tool for them to know the information relevant to the study. Data will get collected only once after establishing a good level of understanding of the survey requirement by the subjects. Also, the data will get collected from newly graduated nurses and experienced nurses so that there is a comparison group to make it possible to demonstrate the level of success that comes with being an experienced nurse.

Every study subject will respond to one questionnaire only. The researcher will adhere to all ethical considerations when collecting data, protect the study subjects by ensuring confidentiality, and handle obtained information in a discrete and confidential way. No study subject will indicate their name on the data gathering tool for purposes of secrecy. Informed consent will get obtained from the subjects as well as their institution of work before administering the questionnaire.

Limitations of the Study

The researcher may encounter problems such as unwillingness for participation by study subjects, fear of lack of confidentiality, insufficient time and resources, and inaccurate data entry.

Delimitations of the Study.

The researcher will assure respondents of confidentiality so that they can participate in the study without fear of stereotype. Also, the researcher will ensure timely data entry using the good soft wares and training well for the data entry. Resources and time will get allocated before to prevent last minute rushes that may result in an inconclusive study.

2. what do you think about a convenience sample? Which is going to be best for the novice researcher? Convenience or Random?

Critique options for effectively addressing the barriers/impediments you have identified

This assignment is to be a maximum length of 2000 words (+ or – 10%).

This assessment task requires you to be able to relate the ‘theory’ covered in this course to your practice. To clearly ground your discussion in clinical practice, prepare a brief overview of a ‘case study’ from your clinical practice.

NB: If you are not currently working in a community setting, choose a ‘case study’ from your clinical practice (e.g. a person you have worked with during their admission to an inpatient unit, who was then discharged to care in the community).

  • Identify a model of care that you would use in your work with this person. Provide a brief critique of the evidence base for this model and discuss the model of care in relation to a recovery model of care.
  • Describe how you would implement this model of care
  • Identify potential barriers/impediments to effectiveness, including:

o Service factors that may interfere with care delivery

o Clinician behaviours, attitudes, assumptions and judgments

o A potential ethical or moral dilemma associated with implementing community based mental health care delivery within a recovery framework

  • Critique options for effectively addressing the barriers/impediments you have identified
  • Include in your discussion the collaborative processes by which you would engage the person and the additional services (e.g. NGO resources, Commonwealth funded programs, carer and family supports, consumer support groups) relevant to the needs of the person.

Identify and critically discuss the anthropometric measurements used for assessment of body composition.

ASSESSMENT TASK 3: CASE STUDY WRITTEN RESPONSE
Assessment Aim
The aim of this assessment piece is to provide you with the opportunity to demonstrate application of knowledge and skills in the provision of written, client-specific optimal nutrition status and physical activity advice at an individual level in the context of nursing/ midwifery practice.
Word Count 2500 words
You must include a word count (including in-text referencing but excluding the reference list or any Appendices) at the end of your assignment. Word count more than 10% below or above that prescribed will be penalised by 10% deduction from the total available marks.

Task Description
Following the education session (assessment task 2) an audience member approaches you to discuss diet and healthy lifestyle that is more specific to their individual circumstance. Continue using your assigned scenario from assessment task 2. Refer to the following page for more information relating to your scenario that has been obtained from the audience member. Prepare a written response to the subheadings and dot points listed below.
Introduction
• Include an accurate statement of the topic that highlights the significance of the health issue identified in the scenario; and provide an accurate overview of the content of your written response.
Anthropometric measurements:
• Identify and critically discuss the anthropometric measurements used for assessment of body composition.
• Identify evidence-based lifestyle recommendations as they relate to your scenario. Care Plan (person centered approach)
• Provide detailed, evidence-based recommendations for both optimal nutrition modification and physical activity. Recommendations should be specifically tailored, practical and sustainable in the long term.
• Discuss the role of a nurse in promoting optimal health outcomes as it pertains to your allocated scenario. Describe strategies that the nurse/midwife could use to support and promote client self- management of the identified nutritional and physical activity recommendations. When describing relevant self-management strategies, the identification of barriers and solutions and input from a multidisciplinary team (MDT) referral system should be considered.
Conclusion
• Include an accurate summary of the recommendations without introducing new information. References
• Integrate a range of high quality, relevant and current literature sources and guidelines throughout your report and use JCU APA 6th edition (2015) for both in-text referencing and the reference list.

Case study
Scenario 4 – A group of middle aged aborigional men.
You are a nurse working at the local Aboriginal Medical Service in an urban area. The Indigenous health worker Frank has organised a 12 week healthy lifestyle program for his middle aged (45- 55 years) overweight male clients. Frank has asked you to present the session on healthy eating.

One of the participants named Frank approaches you in the afternoon tea break following your education session. Frank is a 45 year old Aboriginal man originally from Normanton, a small town in northwest Queensland. He tells you that many of his family members have diabetes and some have even died from cardiovascular disease. Frank has a young family and wants to ensure he is around to see his kids grow up, but he feels that it’s only a matter of time before he is diagnosed with diabetes because it runs in his family.
He says ‘I know my belly is big, probably bigger than it should be, but everyone in my family is big, I guess we are just big boned’. Frank says during the week he enjoys having a hamburger and chips from the local take away shop. He works for a local transport company in the office, so walking to the shop for his lunch allows him to stretch his legs and get up from the computer.

Marking criteria
1. Anthropometric measurements (5 marks allocated)
-Sophisticated understanding as evidenced in the use of current quality literature to identify and critically discuss the use of relevant and sustainable anthropometric measurement options; and to identify evidence-based and relevant lifestyle recommendations for healthy weight.

2. Nutrition and physical activity recommendations (15 marks allocated)
-Sophisticated understanding evidenced in the use of current Australian guidelines and quality literature to identify and discuss compelling and multifaceted nutrition and physical activity recommendations that can be implemented and sustained in the long term.

3. Nurse led role (15 marks allocated)
-Sophisticated understanding of the nursing/midwife role in providing patient care as evidenced by discussion of a compelling and multifaceted set of strategies that support highly effective self- management.

4. Report writing structure, style, syntax and mechanics and adherence to APA referencing convention (5 marks allocated)
-Exceptional standard of academic writing that includes:
• an insightful introduction 
and conclusion as evidenced by accurate statement of the topic, overview of contents and summary of findings
• highly effective sequencing and structure of paragraphs
• highly fluent writing style and accurate grammar and spelling. 
Accurately cites sources in- text and compiles reference list, according to APA referencing style.