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  • Population-Based Research Article

    Population-Based Research Article Purpose The purpose of the graded collaborative discussions is to engage faculty and students in an interactive dialogue to assist the student in identifying and critiquing population-based epidemiologic studies. Meaningful dialogue among faculty and students fosters the development of a learning community as ideas, perspectives, and knowledge are shared. This discussion will support the professional formation of the nurse practitioner role. Course Outcomes This assignment enables the student to meet the following course outcomes: * Evaluate population health-based data to advance healthcare outcomes and equity at the local, national, and global levels. General Instructions Locate a scholarly article describing population-based research using a case-control or cohort study design. Provide a detailed critique of the selected article, addressing the questions below. Include the following sections: 1. Application of Course Knowledge: Answer all questions/criteria with explanations and detail. * What is the study design (case-control or cohort study)? Briefly describe the key features of the chosen study design. Discuss any strengths or limitations associated with the chosen study design. * Describe the sampling method employed in the study. Was it representative of the target population? Discuss any potential sources of selection bias. * Assess the quality of data collection methods. Were the measures used valid and reliable? Discuss any challenges or limitations associated with data collection in the study. * Summarize the main findings of the study. * Describe how you may apply these findings to your practice as an advanced practice nurse. * Cite a scholarly source within 5 years in the post.
  • visual and motivational theories

    Due Dates: By Friday of Unit 4, 11:59 p.m. EST Post assignment to the forum. By Sunday of Unit 4, 11:59 p.m. EST Respond to a classmate. Points: 100 Overview: This unit addresses four main theories as they apply to motivation: Maslows Hierarchy of Needs, Behavioral Learning Theory, Attribution Theory, and Expectancy Theory. For this assignment, you are tasked with creating your own unique visual representation that depicts a comparison of these four theories. By the Friday deadline, share your work with the class in the Unit 4 Assignment Forum. By the Sunday deadline, review your classmates work and provide at least one reply. Instructions: You can choose how you would like to create your visual representation of these four (4) theories perhaps by making a simple graph or chart in a Word document, creating a PowerPoint slide, or using an infographic. Whichever way you decide to create it, your visual representation must include the following: Key Concepts: Identify and briefly describe the key concepts of each theory. Application to Classroom: Provide two (2) brief examples of how each theory might be applied intentionally in a classroom setting [a total of eight (8) examples in all]. o (Example: Maslows Hierarchy of Needs – Provide breakfast to all students at the beginning of day to ensure that Physiological Needs (first tier of hierarchy) are met for students to prepare for optimal learning). Requirements: Provide at least one (1) peer response that elaborates on your classmates ideas with further comment or observation, presents a relevant new idea or viewpoint for consideration, and raises a question, or politely offers an alternative perspective. Include at least two (2) reference citations in correct APA style formatting. Post the visual representation and your response to the Assignment Forum by the due dates listed above. Copyright 2022 Post University, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED

  • Should the United States Enact Mandatory Voting Legislation

    My essay is an argument if the United states Encat Mandotorey Voiting Legislation.

  • OMSW 602 social work practice in black families

    Critical Perspectives in Urban Social Work with African Americans

    Purpose

    This assignment assesses students ability to synthesize theory, critique dominant practice models, and apply culturally grounded frameworks to urban social work practice with African Americans.

    Assignment Instructions

    Write a 23 page paper (APA format) that integrates concepts from the assigned readings to address the following components:

    Section I: Theoretical Foundations (Analysis)

    Using the readings by Mazama (Afrocentric paradigm)and Littlefield and/or Few (Black Feminist/Womanist perspectives):

    • Explain the core assumptions of these frameworks.
    • Analyze how they center African American history, culture, spirituality, gender, and collective identity.
    • Discuss how these perspectives redefine helping, healing, and competence in urban social work.

    Section II: Race, Identity, and Structural Racism (Evaluation)

    Drawing on Boyd-Franklin, Alcntara et al., and related readings:

    • Evaluate how racism, racial identity development, and racialized trauma impact African American individuals and families in urban environments.
    • Critically assess limitations of traditional clinical or policy approaches that fail to address structural and historical realities.
    • Discuss how ignoring these dynamics can lead to misdiagnosis, ineffective intervention, or ethical harm.

    Section III: Practice Application (Application)

    Select one urban social work practice area (e.g., mental health, family therapy, child welfare, schools, housing, or criminal justice):

    • Apply at least two theoretical perspectives from the readings to describe how you would:
      • Conduct assessment
      • Engage clients and communities
      • Design interventions
    • Identify specific practice strategies that reflect cultural humility, anti-racist practice, and social justice.
    • Explain how your approach aligns with NASW values and ethical responsibilities.

    Conclusion

    Briefly reflect on how these critical perspectives reshape your understanding of your role as a social worker in urban African American communities.

    In order to successfully complete this week, please do the following:

    1. Read literature that highlights the African Centered Perspective

    The afrocentric paradigm: Contours and definitions. Journal of Black Studies. 31(4). 387-405.

    2. Read Literature that highlights the Black Feminist/Womanist Perspective

    Littlefield, M. ( 2010). A womanist perspective for social work with African American women. Social Thought. 22(4) 3-17.

    Few, A.L. (2007). Integrating Black Consciousness and Critical Race Feminism Into Family Studies Research. Journal of Family Issues. 28(4), 452-473.

    3. Read literature that highlights the Cultural Competence

    Butler, J.P. (1992). Of kindred minds: The ties that bind. In Orlandi (Ed.). Cultural competence for evaluators: A guide for alcohol and drug abuse prevention working in ethic/racial communities. Rockville, MD. US Department of Health and Human Services.

    4. Read literature that highlights Race, Identity, Racism

    Boyd-Franklin, (2006). Black Families in Therapy: Understanding the African

    American Experience. Chapter 2: Racism, Racial Identity, and Skin Color Issues Pgs. 28-51

    Facts Matter!… Trauma of Racism

    5. Complete the discussion board

    6. Read Garcia-Williams, R. (2011) pp 43-74

    Text required:

    Mazama, A. (2001). The afrocentric paradigm: Contours and definitions. Journal of Black Studies.

    31(4). 387-405.

    Black Feminist/Womanist Perspective

    Littlefield, M. ( 2010). A womanist perspective for social work with African American women. Social Thought. 22(4) 3-17.

    Few, A.L. (2007). Integrating Black Consciousness and Critical Race Feminism Into Family Studies Research. Journal of Family Issues. 28(4), 452-473.

    Cultural Competence

    Butler, J.P. (1992). Of kindred minds: The ties that bind. In Orlandi (Ed.). Cultural competence for evaluators: A guide for alcohol and drug abuse prevention working in ethic/racial communities. Rockville, MD. US Department of Health and Human Services.

    Race, Identity, Racism

    Boyd-Franklin, (2006). Black Families in Therapy: Understanding the African

    American Experience. Chapter 2: Racism, Racial Identity, and Skin Color Issues Pgs. 28-51

    Lebron, D., Morrison, L., Ferris, D.,

    Alcantara, A., Cummings, D., Parker, G. & M. McKay. (2015). Facts matter! Black lives matter! The trauma of racism. McSilver Institute For Poverty Policy and Research. New York University Silver School of Social Work.

    Garcia-Williams, R. (2011) pp 43-74

    assignment 2 CRITICAL RACE ASSIGNMENT

    One Crazy Summer(Garcia-Williams, 2010) is a short novel written with teens and young adults in mind. This novel tells the story of three pre-teen sisters who travel from Brooklyn to Oakland in 1968, at the height of the Black Power Movement to reunite with their mother who has allegedly abandoned them. Throughout the story there is tension and symbolic representation around nommo, including the mothers refusal to speak her youngest daughters given name, since this was not the name she gave to her daughter. Additional incidents around self-definition arise as there is a confrontation around the terms colored girl or black. The book serves as a case study for understanding family in the context of environment, and self in the context of family and community.

    The Critical Race Assignment, requires students to connect the course readings, book context, and research and historical documents. You will utilize this context to;

    1) Talk about your self-described racial identity, using Cross(1978) Five Stages of African American Identity, and Boyd-Franklin(2003) Black Families in Therapy: Understanding the African American Experience.

    2) Interview a member of your family or community to provide additional first-hand insight about the community climate of the Civil Rights and Black Power Movement. What do they remember about the political climate at the national and/or local community level during this time period? How did the social policies, customs, or traditions impact their aspirations and interpretation of the family in community? In other words, what critical racial tenants impacted the functioning of families?

    3) Examine gender roles and identity, as well as race and power dynamics. Discuss the social issues around employment, education, economics, politics, and the incidents of community unrest.

    The paper is submitted in APA format with appropriate references. The paper should be between 3-5 pages.

    Requirements: 3-5 pages

  • Professionalism Report

    Type a 1-2 page report discussing how professionalism can improve or destroy a work office? Give three examples of how a Manager could destroy the morale of their staff.

  • Monique Bing

    Use evocative autoethnography (published within the last 5-10 years) to find research studies or dissertations in your general topic area. Write a 23-page paper describing the following:

    • Your understanding of evocative autoethnography
    • How the approach was used in the studies or dissertations you reviewed in your topic area
    • What are the pros and cons of using this approach with your topic?
    • Run your paper through Grammarly and correct all errors before submission.
    • APA 7 formatting, citations, and scholarly exposition are required. Address all APA errors noted by the instructor in previous work.

    Use intext citation

    links to cites:

    Ellis, C. (2007). Telling secrets, revealing lives: Relational ethics in research with intimate others. Qualitative Inquiry, 13(1), 3-29.

    Haynes, K. (2018). Autoethnography. In C. Cassell, A. L. Cunliffe, & G. Grandy (Eds.), The SAGE Handbook of Qualitative Business and Management Research Methods (pp. 17-31). SAGE.

    Mndez, M. (2013). Autoethnography as a research method: Advantages, limitations, and criticisms. Colombian Applied Linguistics Journal, 15(2), 279-287. Saybrook University Library:

  • Case Analysis

    Purpose:

    To demonstrate the understanding of key concepts that have been discussed about the role of leadership in effecting positive change

    Structure:

    You will submit an assignment that critically reflect upon the following statement:

    Research suggests that change has both situational and psychological aspects, and ignoring either will result in a non-sustainable situation, wherein the organization is in a constant cycle of change implementation without achieving desired results.

    You are required to:

    1. Use your preferred GenAI tool, to generate a response that agrees with the above statement
    2. Go to the UOW e-library and identify 3 peer-reviewed publications that support the GenAI response
    3. Highlight the sections in the 3 publications that support the GenAI response and explain the relationship
    4. Repeat the same steps to generate a GenAI response against the above statement.
    5. Drawing upon the critical analysis undertaken by completing the above steps develop your argument.

    Key Points to Keep in Mind:

    1. The x 2 GenAI responses must be included as Appendices in your submission and NOT included in the total word count for your submission.
    2. See this link for information on artificial intelligence
    3. Your submission needs to be structured as an Academic piece of writing (please refer to the resources available in UOW Learning Co-op)
    4. Use examples from your practice experience in the development of your critical analysis
    5. Include 6 peer reviewed publications as Appendices
    6. Peer reviewed references
    7. Vancouver referencing system should be adopted; related information of the Vancouver referencing system can be accessed on the UOW Library website at

    Length: 2000 words +/- 10%

    Attached Files (PDF/DOCX): 32.pdf

    Note: Content extraction from these files is restricted, please review them manually.

  • Chronic Illness Self-Care Management Program

    Background: Self-care management support programs assume a complex sequence of effects. Developers expect these programs to change patients behavior by increasing the patients self-efficacy and knowledge. Improved behavior is expected to lead to better disease control which should, in turn, lead to better patient outcomes and reduced utilization of health care services, particularly preventable emergency room visits and hospitalizations, and to reduced costs. This sequence of assumptions gives self-management support programs multiple objectives and multiple endpoints for evaluation. The pivotal objective, however, is to change peoples behavior.

    In Word, you will create an introductory design of a self-management program with strategies to support improved outcomes in a particular chronic illness. Use the bold topics as level one headings in your paper. You are not to explain what a self-care management program is. You are to create base introductory content for one. Use the required reading as resources.

    Self-Care Management Program: The first step in designing a self-management support process is identifying the point of management and its need. Examples could include primary care, inpatient hospital, telemedicine, sleep clinic, community home care, etc. Identify and describe the chronic illness. Include lifespan influences. Address the primary goal and two program goals with an ideal outcome. Include literature support for the benefit of self-management programs related to chronic illness. Self-care management programs provide both coaching and patient education. The provider is involved but not the main focus. The patient is the main focus, and other staff members have specific roles.

    Key Resources and Activities: Include the following as level two headings.

    1. Staffing: Identify who will be doing the coaching and education as well as other support needed.
    2. Content of the Support: Include outside resources.
    3. Patient Population Served
    4. Information Support
    5. Protocols: How staff members are to provide the support.
    6. Staff Training
    7. Communication With Patients: How this will occur.
    8. Team Communication: Between providers and self-management support teams.

    Self-Management Action Plan: Address three self-management actions of the patient that they will be taught and the associated goals. Include how clinical decisions will be discussed to facilitate shared decision-making. How does health literacy impact the plan’s development?

    Evaluation: Address how the program will be evaluated. Identify at least two specific measures and criteria.

    Appendix A: Structure model. Using SmartArt, create a simplistic visual representation of the self-management program with key points and an overview. Research for ideas and examples.

    Include 35 pages of content in the paper, including an introduction and conclusion. Ensure the title page, reference page, and Appendix A are also included. These do not count toward the base page count. Be concise vs elaborative.

    Writing and Format: The assignment must demonstrate proper APA formatting as directed in the APA Publication Manual, 7th edition, including a title page and reference list, introduction, and conclusion with properly formatted citations in the body of the assignment. You are encouraged to consult the Academic Success Center before submitting your work.

    Assignment Requirements:

    Before finalizing your work, you should:

    • Be sure to read the assignment description carefully (as displayed above).
    • Utilize spelling and grammar checks to minimize errors.

    Your writing assignment should:

    • Follow the conventions of Standard English (correct grammar, punctuation, etc.).
    • Be well-ordered, logical, and unified, as well as original and insightful.
    • Display superior content, organization, style, and mechanics.
    • Use APA 7th edition format.
  • What is the process of photosynthesis?define

    The process of intake of energy.

    Requirements:

  • Islam

    I uploaded the pictures of the question and what font and format to use for the paper