Approaching Competence
KMP REG Task 1 (0118)
Not Evident | Approaching Competence | Competent | |
A. Timelog Signatures | A “Community Health Field Experience Timelog” form including all required signatures is not provided. | The “Community Health Field Experience Timelog” form is provided, but it is missing one or more of the required signatures. | The “Community Health Field Experience Timelog” form including all required signatures is complete and includes all of the given requirements. |
A1. Activity Date | A date of each activity is not provided. | Not applicable. | A date of each activity is provided. |
A2. Activity Description | A description of the activity is not provided. | The description of the activity is not from the approved list or is not relevant. | The description of the activity is from the approved list and is relevant. |
A3. Contact Person Information | The contact person’s information is not provided. | The contact person’s information provided is missing one or more of the given points. | The contact person’s information provided is complete with all given points. |
A4. Number of Activity Hours Spent | The number of hours spent on each activity is not provided. | The number of hours spent on each activity is missing key details or includes preparation time. | The number of hours spent on each activity provided is complete and does not include any preparation time. |
A5. Field Project Activity | A description of relevance to the Field Project Activity topic is not provided. | The description provided is missing key details or does not address the relevance to the Field Experience topic. | The description provided is complete and logically addresses the relevance to the Field Experience topic. |
A6. Record of Activity Hours | A recording of the 90 total hours is not provided. | The recording of the 90 total hours does not meet one or more of the given requirements. | The recording of the 90 total hours is complete and meets each of the given requirements. |
B. Community Health Nursing Diagnostic Statement | A community health nursing diagnosis statement is not provided. | The community health nursing diagnostic statement does not identify a health concern or risk, does not identify the affected group or community, does not suggest a cause, or does not logically discuss the evidence and/or support for the diagnosis. | The community health nursing diagnostic statement identifies a health concern or risk, identifies the affected group or community, suggests a cause, and logically discusses the evidence and/or support for the diagnosis. |
B1. Health Inequity or Disparity | An explanation of how a health concern is linked to a health inequity or health disparity is not provided. | The explanation does not accurately identify a health inequity or health disparity within the target population, or the explanation does not logically discuss how the identified health inequity or disparity is linked to the health concern identified in part B. | The explanation accurately identifies a health inequity or health disparity within the target population and logically discusses how the identified health inequity or disparity is linked to the health concern identified in part B. |
B1a. Primary Community and Prevention Resources | A discussion of the primary community and prevention resources is not provided. | The discussion is missing key details about the primary community resources and the primary prevention resources, or the discussion is not appropriately related to the identified health concern. | The discussion appropriately details the primary community resources and the primary prevention resources relevant to the identified health concern. |
B1b. Underlying Causes | A discussion of the underlying causes of the health concern is not provided. | The discussion does not accurately identify potential contributing factors for the health concern, or the discussion does not logically propose the underlying causes for the health concern based on potential contributing factors for the health concern. | The discussion accurately identifies potential contributing factors for the health concern and logically proposes the underlying causes for the health concern based on the identified potential contributing factors. |
B2. Evidence-Based Practice | A discussion of evidence-based practice associated with the selected Field Experience topic is not provided. | The discussion is not well supported with evidence-based practice associated with the selected Field Experience topic. Or the discussion is missing key details relevant to the selected Field Experience topic. | The discussion is logical and appropriately includes the evidence-based practice relevant to the selected Field Experience topic. |
B2a. Identification of Data | Data about the selected Field Experience topic is not identified. | The submission does not logically identify data that relates to the selected Field Experience topic from the local, state, and/or national level. | The submission logically identifies data that relates to the selected Field Experience topic from the local, state, and/or national level. |
C1. Social Media Campaign Objective | A description of a social media campaign objective is not provided. | The description presents an objective for the social media campaign that would not feasibly convey the health message or address the Field Experience topic. | The description presents an objective for the social media campaign that can feasibly convey the health message and address the Field Experience topic. |
C2. Social Marketing Interventions | A |