Examine the major theoretical approaches, research methods, and assessment instruments used in the five perspectives of personality. Evaluate and describe the current research in these perspectives using a minimum of one peer-reviewed article for each of the five required perspectives.

Discipline-Based Literature Review

For this discipline-based literature review, you will research peer-reviewed articles that were published within the last 10 years in the Ashford University Library on the following major perspectives of personality.

Psychodynamic
Behavioral
Trait
Learning/Social
Humanistic

You will utilize your researched article to create your literature review. The review should be formatted with the headings and content designated below.

Introduction
Assess the types of personality measurements and research designs used in in the peer-reviewed articles you researched. Briefly describe the main theoretical models represented within each of the perspectives of personality and explain the commonalities found across all five.

Discussion
Examine the major theoretical approaches, research methods, and assessment instruments used in the five perspectives of personality. Evaluate and describe the current research in these perspectives using a minimum of one peer-reviewed article for each of the five required perspectives. Present a detailed critique of each of the perspectives by evaluating the standardization, reliability and validity, and cultural considerations present in the most common personality assessments used within each. Support your opinions about each model by substantiating them with scholarly research. Be sure to include the following:

The theoretical framework(s) for the selected models
The major contributors to those fields
The methods of inquiry and assessment usually associated with those models
An overview of the characteristics, strengths, and weaknesses of the models

Conclusion
Provide a summary of your evaluation addressing the current use and relevance of these perspectives in explaining personality citing research as appropriate.

Writing the Discipline Based Literature Review

The paper:

Must be seven to ten double-spaced pages in length and formatted according to APA style as outlined in the Ashford Writing Center.
Must include a title page with the following:

Title of paper
Your name
Course name and number
Your instructor’s name
Date submitted
Must begin with an introduction that describes and the main theoretical models represented within each of the perspectives of personality.
Must address the topics of the paper with critical thought.
Must end with a conclusion that summarizes your evaluation addressing the current use and relevance of these perspectives in explaining personality.
Must use at least five peer-reviewed sources from the Ashford University Library.
Must document all sources in APA style as outlined in the Ashford Writing Center.
Must include a separate reference page that is formatted according to APA style as outlined in the Ashford Writing Ce

Describes the data necessary to make an informed community health assessment and identifies where the data can be found.

I only need two short paragraphs for each of the titles:

Describes the data necessary to make an informed community health assessment and identifies where the data can be found.

Explains how data helps determine the health care needs of a community, as well as gaps in the health care services available.

Describes a strategy for obtaining data needed for a community health assessment, identifies potential obstacles to obtaining the data, and considers secondary options for obtaining the data.

Explains a broad range of factors that affect the health and wellness of a community, showing a clear relationship between the factors and the health of the community.

Explains how to obtain information on the factors that affect the health and wellness of a community and considers how the information can be used to improve the health and wellness of the community.

Explains how to establish the validity and reliability of data used in a community health assessment and identifies options if the data are not found to be valid and reliable.

Ethics in healthcare

Ethics in healthcare

You have been appointed Director of Public Relations and Ethics at County Hospital. The hospital is facing several urgent situations regarding the following issues. Your Stand-Alone Project responses should be both grammatically and mechanically correct and formatted in the same fashion as the project itself. If there is a Part A, your response should identify a Part A, etc. In addition, you must appropriately cite all resources used in your response and document them in a bibliography using APA style. (A 10-page, double-spaced, response is required.) (200 points)

1. Abortion

2. Germline Experimentation

3. Randomized Clinical Research

4. Rationing Health Care

5. Organ Transplants

Part A White Papers: You are charged with preparing white papers on these topics. White papers present various positions, explaining the strengths and weaknesses of each; they do not give or defend the author’s position. Write a one-page paper on each of the topics listed above. Include a bibliography formatted in APA style. (100 points) (5 pages)

Part B Questions and Rationales: You must also instruct the hospital’s Ethics Committee to discuss these issues in depth and revise the hospital’s ethics handbook. As part of your work with the Ethics Committee, you must draft three (3) questions that will guide Ethics Committee deliberations for each of the five (5) topics (15 questions total). For each question provide the rationale for the question. (45 points) (2 pages)

Part C Press Release Flyers: In addition to the white papers, you are charged with preparing 1/2-page summaries of your own position on each of these topics in the form of a flyer that clearly states hospital policy and the rationale behind it. (In real life, this flyer would state the position and rationale of your ethics committee). Each summary should contain less than 200 words and should cover the main ethical issues that patients and their families might have. (35 points) (3 pages)

A suggested outline for these summaries is as follows.

1. State the position clearly in one paragraph.

2. Allot one paragraph for each ethical position, giving reasons for and against each of them.

3. Restate your position and give persuasive arguments for it.

4. Indicate that hospital personnel are available to discuss ethical issues with family members.

What would be important for you to know about the program’s philosophy, mission, and goals if you were interviewing for a position at that university? Why? Support your response with literature.

What would be important for you to know about the program’s philosophy, mission, and goals if you were interviewing for a position at that university? Why? Support your response with literature.

What would be important for you to know about the program’s philosophy, mission, and goals if you were interviewing for a position at that university? Why? Support your response with literature.

What would be important for you to know about the program’s philosophy, mission, and goals if you were interviewing for a position at that university? Why? Support your response with literature.

Do they use them in a manner consistent with the literature and/or accreditation agencies or do they use them differently?

When you review various curricular plans, you may see a variety of terms. Some programs use the term “program outcomes” while others use the term “terminal objectives” for those actions that the student is expected to accomplish upon graduation. The same is true for individual courses. Some programs call the knowledge and skills that a student should master by the end of the course “course outcomes” while others use the term “course objectives.” All of the terms have a specified definition in literature and according to accreditation agencies. What are the similarities and differences between the terms according to the literature and to accrediting agencies? Select a program or course (other than GCU) and critique their use of these terms. Do they use them in a manner consistent with the literature and/or accreditation agencies or do they use them differently? Include your review of the program in your response to this discussion question. Support your response with literature. Your critique could be at the program level or at the course level. You do not need to do both levels. At least 400-500 words with at least 2-3 references.

investigate the Clinical Care Classification System (CCCS) / Saba Care

Please investigate the Clinical Care Classification System (CCCS) / Saba Care
www.sabacare.com

The Clinical Care Classification System. It provides a standardized system for the classification of nursing practice for the care of patients. Additional the author, Dr.Saba provides a free data file to use the CCCS. The CCCS in a Patient Care Planning Software. This is an Access Database file. Download file from “Doc Sharing”.

In this assignment the student will be exploring several aspects of informatics. One is using a standardized classification system. The second is using an Access data base. The third is exploring the use of informatics in process of “Planning the Care of a Patient”. The student will need to download the CCCS from the link in doc sharing tab, and create a care plan using the CCCS model. The “care plan” will be printed and submitted for evaluation. Please create a care plan on a patient from your practice setting. A minimum of 3 problems are expected. A summary APA document of the students experience using the CCCS Access Database will conclude the assignment.

The assignment will be graded on the following items:

· Successful download of the Access Data Base file

· Creation of a new patient record in the data base

· Adding 3 problems to the record to include:

o evidence of problem

o expected outcome

o interventions

o types of interventions

o actual outcomes

o status of problems.

· Printing of the Care Records

Grading Rubric CCCS Saba Care Paper

Possible Points

Introduction:

Introduce the CCCS Saba Care System

Experience of using the system to the writer

Access database, ease of use, functionality

Discuss Information Systems Management:

Discuss and explore the future of health care information management, and the impact on nursing practice

Conclusion

Draw some conclusion about the CCCS Saba Care in health care

Paper Presentation / Style

APA Format, writing style, logical presentation of idea, grammar, sentence structure.

How do the informatics skills you are now developing/expanding upon and validating help you meet current informatics skills levels? Did the TANIC self-assessment change your impression of your current informatics skill levels?

INSTRUCTIONS

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Please respond as if it were me. Each post must be at least 200 words, 1 Scholarly Citation (within 5 years) EACH, APA, No title page needed.

The topic of this post was on competency and self evaluation on nursing informatics:

POST:

How do the informatics skills you are now developing/expanding upon and validating help you meet current informatics skills levels? Did the TANIC self-assessment change your impression of your current informatics skill levels?

(((TIGER-Based Assessment of Nursing Informatics Competencies (TANIC) self-assessment contains three categories of competencies: basic computer skills, information literacy, and clinical information management. BASICALLY a checklist on things for each of the 3 categories where i scored best in basic computer skills and not so great on the other two.)))

ASSIGNMENT

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Disclosure Decision-Making Model proposes that patients do not simply say what is on their minds, instead, they way which 3 factors?

HE

True or false?

Never events are events that are preventable errors with serious consequences.

Select one:

True

False

Disclosure Decision-Making Model proposes that patients do not simply say what is on their minds, instead, they way which 3 factors?

Select one:

a. The likely outcomes and judgments of the information if they reveal the information

b. Whether they will be blamed for their actions

c. Whether they will receive a safe response from someone they trust

d. Whether they can share the information without seeming stupid

e. A, C, D

f. A, B,C

g. A, B, D

Which of the following best describes earned media?

Select one:

a. information that is distributed at no cost by news, local programs or run as public service announcements

b. free air time that is earned after a certain number of paid advertisements

c. air time that is offered at a discounted rate for public health advertisements

d. none of the above

What are doorknob disclosures?

Select one:

a. when physicians stand with their hand on the doorknob pressuring their patients to hurry up

b. when patients wait until almost the end of the visit to disclose what is really bothering them

c. when medical aids listen at the doors regarding patient issues

d. none of the above

True or False?

The traditional communication model is for patients to issue directives and for providers to listen.

Select one:

True

False

The process of encouraging individuals to pass along marketing information they receive is commonly known as:

Select one:

a. social marketing

b. indirect marketing

c. viral marketing

d. none of the above

Which of the following is an example of an ASPH competency for health communication and informatics?

Select one:

a. advocate for effective disease prevention and health promotion programs

b. health policy analysis

c. use information technology to assess, evaluate, and interpret public health data

d. a and b

What is the biggest reason that patients don’t feel comfortable speaking up with providers?

Select one:

a. patients feel they don’t have the medial knowledge

b. there is a power differential between providers and patients

c. A and B

d. None of the above

________, a traditional medium, surprisingly reaches 91% of Americans who tune in at least once a week.

Select one:

a. television

b. radio

c. magazines

d. newspaper

The Surgeon General:

Select one:

a. primarily administers to the sick

b. has administrative oversight of the uniformed branch of the U.S. Public Health Service

c. serves protecting the health of the U.S. military

d. none of the above

The lower level of effects of the Hierarchy of Effects Model are:

Select one:

a. acquisition of skills, changes in attitude, exposure, and interest

b. decision making, long term retention, attention, and comprehension

c. exposure, attention, interest, and comprehension

d. exposure, attention, interest, and retention

The CDC sequence for health communication can be simplified in a few steps. Some of these steps include:

Select one:

a. b and c

b. development of communication strategies

c. evaluation of effectiveness of communication strategies

d. all of the above

e. collect and analyze data

______intervention, created to entertain and educate, purposely designs and implements a media message and a communication strategy to influence behavioral and social change.

Select one:

a. public eduation

b. health entertainment

c. entertainment education

d. media interaction

“Institutionalization of scientific health communication at CDC”: In the year of 93’ CDC’s director formalized the agency definition of health communication as:

Select one:

a. the crafting and delivery of messages and strategies, based on consumer research, to promote the health of individuals and communities

b. the crafting and delivery of messages and strategies to promote the health of communities

c. promotion of health of individuals and communities

d. none of the above

As compared with the median age of the adult population at 37.8, the average age in the 110th Congress for the House of Representatives was:

Select one:

a. 62

b. 56

c. 40

d. 60

In step one of developing a macro plan, one should:

Select one:

a. select the most effective intervention for making change

b. analyze the problem and the levels of the ecological model where change is being made

c. identify and recruit partners to accomplish task

d. choose a core strategy for communication

A tertiary audience

Select one:

a. affects the behavior of the secondary audience in some way

b. affects the behavior of the secondary audience in some way

c. affects no one’s behavior

d. affects the behavior of the primary and secondary audience in some way

By having medical training be so heavily science focused, what is lost?

Select one:

a. The ability of patients to understand the medical jargon, and by extension, their condition.

b. The ability of providers and patients to stand on equal footing

c. The viewpoint that medicine and healing are an art as well as a science

d. A holistic approach to the body and mind

e. All of the above

A few of the duties of the Surgeon General describe the field of public health communication. An example of such a duty is:

Select one:

a. advocate for effective diseases prevention and health promotion programs

b. educate public health professionals

c. provide a highly recognized symbol of national commitment to the nations health

d. a and c

For your communication intervention, you are trying to get young mothers in a developing country to use more nutritious complementary food for their infants. You find that their mothers-in-law make most of the decisions, so you try to convince them first that this a good idea before communicating with the mothers of the infants. Who is the secondary audience?

Select one:

a. young mothers of infants

b. mothers-in-law

c. young fathers

d. both mothers and mothers-in-law

The higher order of effects of the Hierarchy of Effects Model included:

Select one:

a. acquisition of skills, changes in attitude, short term retention of information, long term retention, decision making, one time performance of behavior, reinforcement of behavior, and maintenance of behavior indefinitely through complex life changes

b. acquisition of skills, changes in attitude, short term retention of information, one time performance of behavior, reinforcement of behavior, and maintenance of behavior indefinitely through complex life changes

c. exposure, attention, interest, and comprehension

d. acquisition of skills, changes in attitude, exposure, and interest

What are the four P’s that make up social marketing strategy?

Select one:

a. product, price, place, and promotion

b. product, people, price, and promotion

c. price, promotion, people, and place

d. profit, product, place, and promotion

The transition from analog to digital TV required FCC to extend children’s television rules to digital television. What particularly did FCC require?

Select one:

a. required satellite providers to devote 25% of their channel capacity for public programming

b. at least three hours per week of educational television programming for children in digital format

c. mandated cable TV station to devote air time to public interest programming

d. all of the above

What are 3 parts to guiding health professionals in being mindful with people in distress?

Select one:

a. Recognizing, acknowledging, and acting

b. Acknowledging, exploring, and therapeutic action

c. Recognizing, exploring, and caring

d. Recognizing, exploring, and therapeutic action

True or False?

Many of the conditions that influence what happens in the patient-provider communication are established at a systemic or organizationa, not an individual, level.

Select one:

True

False

For your communication intervention, you are trying to get young mothers in a developing country to use more nutritious complementary food for their infants. You find that their mothers-in-law make most of the decisions, so you try to convince them first that this a good idea before communicating with the mothers of the infants. Who is the primacy audience?

Select one:

a. young mothers of infants

b. mothers in law

c. young fathers of the infants

d. both mothers and mothers-in-law

Which of the following is true about generation Y?

Select one:

a. they do not draw a sharp line between lay and expert opinion

b. they are more likely to trust information that comes from credible sources, such as the New York Times rather than a blog

c. only a small percent of generation Y spends time on user-generated sites

d. none of the above

Enabling factors are:

Select one:

a. existing beliefs, attitudes and values

b. availability of resources, time, or skills to perform a behavior

c.

1. family and community approval

d. a and c

Predisposing factors are:

Select one:

a. family and community approval

b. availability of resources, time, or skills to perform a behavior

c. existing beliefs, attitudes, and values

d. none of the above

True or False?

In Narrative Medicine, the provider provides a long narrative explanation of what they believe is wrong with the patient and explain their recommended course of action while the patient listens.

Select one:

True

False

True or False?

In Motivational Interviewing, the provider’s goal is to persuade their patient of the beast plan of action.

Select one:

True

False

True or False?

Rote learning encourages learners to be critical and creative thinkers.

Select one:

True

False

In Motivational Interviewing, the goal is to make small, incremental changes.

Select one:

True

False

As compared with the median age of the adult population, 37.8, the average age in the 110th Congress for the Senate was:

Select one:

a. 62

b. 56

c. 40

d. 60

True or False?

Collaborative medical communication involves participants’ proactive desire to be peers who discuss health options and make mutually satisfying decisions.

Select one:

True

False

Generally speaking, members of Congress have:

Select one:

a. a lot of background in public health

b. little background in public health

c. no background in public health

d. no idea what public health is about

Which of the following is a key step in developing a macro plan?

Select one:

a. analyze the problem and levels of the ecological model where attempting to create change

b. choose a core strategy for communication

c. a and b

d. none of the above

According to the data in your book, in the most recent research, how many hours each week does an average American spend watching television?

Select one:

a. 31.5 hours per week

b. 3.5 hours per week

c. 50 hours per week

d. 10 hours per week

The following description fits the term advocacy:

Select one:

a. communicate about public health data for governmental level policy makers

b. communicate how to work with partners to bring an issue up to a decision-making level

c. A and B

d. none of the above

After talk/ news/ information radio programming, what has the second highest listenership at 12.5%?

Select one:

a. country music

b. adult contemporary music

c. classic music

d. rock music

What definition of informatics should Martha provide to Richard, and how should she describe the role informatics plays in nursing healthcare delivery?

Nursing informatics

Original Work, NO PLAGERIESM, Cite Reference, USE PPT ATTACHED

Case Study, Chapter 1, Introduction to Nursing Informatics: Managing Healthcare Information

As a nurse practicing in today’s healthcare delivery systems, Martha knows she must recognize the role played by informatics and understand the importance of acquiring and utilizing the skills required of nursing and its role in the management of healthcare information. Martha is asked to explain to a new nurse, Richard, the need for all nurses to have basic skills in informatics (Learning Objectives: 2 and 4).

a. What definition of informatics should Martha provide to Richard, and how should she describe the role informatics plays in nursing healthcare delivery?

b. How should Martha explain to Richard the skills the nurse must possess and implement in order to manage healthcare information using informatics?

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Identify a research or evidence-based article that focuses comprehensively on a specific intervention or new diagnostic tool for the treatment of diabetes in adults or children.

Identify a research or evidence-based article that focuses comprehensively on a specific intervention or new diagnostic tool for the treatment of diabetes in adults or children.

In a paper of 750-1,000 words, summarize the main idea of the research findings for a specific patient population. Research must include clinical findings that are current, thorough, and relevant to diabetes and the nursing practice.

Prepare this assignment according to the APA guidelines found in the APA Style Guide, located in the Student Success Center. An abstract is not required.

This assignment uses a grading rubric. Instructors will be using the rubric to grade the assignment; therefore, students should review the rubric prior to beginning the assignment to become familiar with the assignment criteria and expectations for successful completion of the assignment.

You are required to submit this assignment to Turnitin. Refer to the directions in the Student Success Center. Only Word documents can be submitted to Turnitin.

rubrics

Research or Evidence-Based Article Identified. Article Focuses on a Specific Diabetic Intervention or New Diagnostic Tool.

Summary of Article Includes the Following Content: Discussion of Research Performed Clinical Findings, and Significance to Nursing Practice.

Organization and Effectiveness

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