Description
The Impact of Chronic Illness
Identify one person from the illness group you chose in Week 1. The person should not be a patient at the facility in which you work. You can use friends, family members, or coworkers. Do not use the person’s name in the paper but only initials. Administer the questionnaire you created in Week 1 to that person. Compile the data and analyze the responses to better illustrate where this person, his or her family, and friends are in relation to accepting the diagnosis in relation to the standard health or illness definitions. The analysis should also include coping skills, treatment, and support aspects of the illness. Identify how this will direct care plan development for the chosen illness group.
Compile a report of your interview with the questions you created, the responses you received, your analysis, and your interpretation of how it will affect planning care for the group in a 4- to 5-page Microsoft Word document.
Support your responses with examples.
Assignment components | Unsatisfactory 1 | Emerging 2 | Proficient 3 | Exemplary 4 | Score |
Identified a person with the chronic illness. | Lacked the identification of a person with the chronic disease | Minimal identification of a person with the chronic illness. | Identified a person with the chronic illness. | Identified a person with the chronic illness thoroughly and in detail. | [Score x 8 = 32pts] |
Administered questionnaire and analyzed the results. | Administered questionnaire with no analysis of the results | Administered questionnaire and analyzed the results incorrectly. | Administered questionnaire and analyzed the results. | Administered questionnaire and analyzed the results thoroughly and in detail. | [Score x 8 = 32pts] |
Discussed responses to illustrate where the patient, his or her family, and friends are in relation to accepting the diagnosis and discuss the impact on the family from responses. | Discussed one response to illustrate where the patient, his or her family, and friends are in relation to accepting the diagnosis and discussed one impact on the family from responses. | Discussed two responses to illustrate where the patient, his or her family, and friends are in relation to accepting the diagnosis, and discussed two impacts on the family from the responses. | Discussed more than two responses to illustrate where the patient, his or her family, and friends are in relation to accepting the diagnosis, and discussed more than two impacts on the family from the responses. | Discussed more than two responses to illustrate where the patient, his or her family, and friends are in relation to accepting the diagnosis, and discussed more than two impacts on the family from the responses thoroughly and in detail. | [Score x 7 = 28pts] |
Discussed how your analysis will direct care plan development for the chosen illness group. | Discussed analysis that did not have a direct care plan development for the chosen illness group. | Discussed analysis that will minimally have a direct care plan development for the chosen illness group. | Discussed how your analysis will direct care plan development for the chosen illness group. | Discussed how your analysis will direct care plan development for the chosen illness group thoroughly and in detail. | [Score x 7 = 28pts] |
Written components. | Introduction is limited or missing entirely. Poorly organized document. Transitions are infrequent, illogical, or missing entirely. Conclusion is limited or missing entirely. Writing contains numerous errors in spelling, grammar, or sentence structure that severely interferes with readability and comprehension. No attempt at APA formatting. | Introduction is present but incomplete or underdeveloped. Poorly organized document that interferes with readability and comprehension. Transitions are sporadic. Conclusion is present, but incomplete or underdeveloped. Writing contains numerous errors in spelling, grammar, or sentence structure that somewhat interfere with readability or comprehension. APA format is attempted to paraphrase, quote, and cite, but errors are significant. | Introduction has a clear opening, provides background information, and states the topic. Loosely organized document that may have to be inferred. Transitions are appropriate and help the flow of ideas. Conclusion summarizes main argument and has a clear ending. Writing follows conventions of spelling and grammar throughout. Errors are infrequent and do not interfere with readability or comprehension. APA format is attempted to paraphrase, quote, and cite, but few errors are present. | Introduction catches the reader’s attention, provides compelling and appropriate background information, and clearly states the topic. Well organized document with an appropriate introduction. Transitions are thoughtful and clearly show how ideas relate. Conclusion leaves the reader with a sense of closure and provides concluding insights. Writing follows conventions of spelling and grammar throughout that helps establish a clear idea and aid the reader in following the writer’s logic. APA format is used throughout when appropriate or called for. | [Score x 5 = 20pts] |
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Report Analysis - Outline
I.
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Personal Description
Diabetes Questionnaire
Analysis
III.
Illustrations
Impacts
IV.
Direct Care Plan Development
Running head: REPORT ANALYSIS
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Report Analysis
Name
Institution
REPORT ANALYSIS
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Report Analysis
Personal Description
J.M is a 46-year-old gentleman who works and resides here, but hails from rural Texas.
He identifies himself as a Texan and is not shy to mention to every person who cares to listen.
He married to two wives and had six children in total. The first wife lives back in Texas on his
farm while the younger and the more beautiful wife lives with him. The first wife has two
children, one boy, and one girl, while the second wife has only one child, a boy. The other three
children are from his many nightly escapades with a shopkeeper, a barmaid, and a banker. All of
his women know each other through the other three women are, not officially his, though he
supports them and their children. J.M is a wealthy businessman that owns some business allround the country. His primary business is merchant shipping, and he owns two big ships and
some boats. He is also into the transport and storage business and owns some trucks and
warehouses across the country. Apart from the official legal businesses, J.M deals in drugs
through his vast transport and merchant business.
He started having problems two years ago with his health when he noticed that he was
getting tired very easily. He also realized that he was always very thirsty and usually lacked the
determination to fulfill his obligation. At first, he thought it was his weight, so he enrolled in an
exercise class, but that did not solve the problem. When he fainted during one of the classes that
are when he was diagnosed with diabetes. Since ...