Healthcare Technology for Underserved Populations
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Technology in Healthcare Presentation Rubric
This rubric outlines the key components and scoring criteria for your healthcare technology presentation. Use it to guide your preparation and ensure you cover all essential aspects.
a. Introduction of Technology and Team (20 points/8%)
- Title Slide (2 points): Clearly identifies the assigned technology and introduces team members.
- Technology Description (4 points): Provides a concise and informative overview of the technology.
- Purpose and Tone (4 points): Clearly states the purpose for using the technology in healthcare and establishes a professional tone.
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b. History and Current Use (20 points/8%)
- Development Prompts (5 points): Describes significant findings that led to the technology's development.
- History and Use (5 points): Discusses the technology's historical progression and current applications in healthcare.
- Implementation Goals (5 points): Describes three specific goals for implementing this technology.
c. Impact on Healthcare and Nursing (50 points/20%)
- Professional Nursing (20 points): Discusses the technology's impact on nursing practice related to:
- Patient safety (5 points)
- Quality of care measures/monitoring (5 points)
- Risk management (5 points)
- Effect on population (5 points)
- Organizational Impact (15 points): Analyzes the impact on organizational infrastructure and operations.
- Evidence-Based Support (15 points): Uses current evidence-based resources to support all discussions.
d. Advantages and Disadvantages (30 points/12%)
- Patient Perspective (10 points): Discusses advantages/disadvantages for patients regarding outcomes, safety, and satisfaction.
- Nurse Perspective (10 points): Evaluates impact on nurses' job efficiency and safety.
- Organizational Perspective (10 points): Analyzes the impact on regulatory compliance, finances, etc.
e. Controversy, Challenges, and Regulatory Implications (30 points/12%)
- Controversies and Challenges (15 points): Clearly identifies major controversies and challenges surrounding the technology.
- Regulatory and Legal Implications (10 points): Discusses relevant regulations and legal considerations.
- Solution Discussion (5 points): Proposes potential solutions to address the identified issues.
- Evidence-Based Support (10 points): Supports findings with evidence from credible sources.
f. Privacy, Security, Legal, and Ethical Issues (20 points/8%)
- Privacy and Confidentiality (5 points): Discusses potential privacy and confidentiality concerns related to the technology.
- Data Security (5 points): Examines how patient data is secured and protected.
- Ethical Considerations (5 points): Identifies ethical issues associated with the technology's use.
- Legal and Regulatory Compliance (5 points): Discusses relevant legal and regulatory requirements and how the technology meets them.
- Evidence-Based Support (5 points): Uses examples and data from current evidence-based resources.
g. Team Project Evaluation (40 points/16%)
- Teamwork (20 points):
- Describes how the team functioned effectively (5 points).
- Identifies and analyzes problems encountered (5 points).
- Discusses conflict resolution strategies (5 points).
- Makes recommendations for future teams (5 points).
- Reflection (20 points):
- Each team member reflects on their personal values and morals related to the technology (10 points).
h. Presentation, Speaker Notes, and Reflection (20 points/8%)
- Presentation Clarity (5 points): Ideas are presented clearly and concisely.
- Professionalism (5 points): Uses respectful and professional language throughout.
- Speaker Notes (5 points): Provides detailed speaker notes for each slide.
- Reflection (5 points): Each team member reflects on their individual learning and growth during the project.
i. APA Style and Organization (20 points/8%)
- References (10 points): Uses APA format, includes in-text citations, and submits a separate reference list.
- Grammar and Mechanics (5 points): Presentation is free of grammatical errors and typos.
- PowerPoint (5 points): Uses 25-30 slides with clear structure and visuals.
- Scholarly Sources (5 points): Uses at least six (6) scholarly, primary sources from the last 5 years (excluding textbook).
Additional Notes:
- This rubric is a guideline; specific point allocation for each aspect may vary depending on the technology and presentation focus.
- Tailor the content and depth of each section to fit