Addressing Bias Guidelineswith Scoring Rubric
Purpose
In today’s current healthcare settings, the increasing diversity, globalization, and expanding technologies produce complex ethical pressures that influence nursing practice and practice outcomes. To be effective in amaster’s-prepared advanced nurse practice role it is important to understand personal values, beliefs, strengths, and limitations. The purpose of this assessment is to promote introspective reflection related to implicit and/or explicit personal biases. Students will develop a plan to reduce bias and promote personal and professional growth.
Course Outcomes
Through this assessment, the student will meet the following Course Outcomes.
CO1: Examine roles and competencies of master’s-prepared nurses essential to performing as leaders and advocates of safe and quality care. (POs 1,2,3, and 10)
CO2: Apply concepts of person-centered care to nursing practice situations. (POs 1,6, and 7)
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Requirements
Criteria for Content
Complete a self-inventory on personal biases you hold. The biases might be implicit or explicit.
- In a one to two-pagesummary, address the following.
- Identify your selected specialty track (family nurse practitioner)
- Discuss how biases can impact outcomes in selected nursing practice settings.
- Identify personal biases and attitudes toward people with various cultural, gender, sexual orientation, age, weight, and religions that are different than your own.
- Select one bias that you have.
- Develop one strategy to reduce this bias.
Preparing the paper
Submission Requirements
- Application: Use Microsoft Word 2013™ to create the written assessment.
- Length: The paper (excluding the title page and reference page) is at maximum two pages.
- A minimum of two (2) scholarly literature references must be used.
- Submission: Submit your files: Last name_Firstinitial_Assessment2_Addressing Bias
Best Practices in Preparing the Project
The following are best practices in preparing this project.
- Review directions thoroughly.
- Follow submission requirements.
- Make sure all elements on the grading rubric are included.
- Rules of grammar, spelling, word usage, and punctuation are followed and consistent with formal, scientific writing.
- Title page, running head, body of paper, and reference page must follow APA guidelines as found in the 6th edition of the manual. This includes the use of headings for each section of the paper except for the introduction where no heading is used.
- Ideas and information that come from scholarly literature must be cited and referenced correctly.
- A minimum of two (2)scholarly literature references must be used.
- Abide by CCN academic integrity policy.
Grading Criteria
Category | Points | % | Description |
Introduction | 8 | 10% | Introduction includes general statements on biases and how biases influence interactions and affect outcomes. Identify sections of the paper. Provide support from scholarly literature. |
Discussion of Bias | 22 | 30% | Identification of selected specialty track.Discuss how biases can influence and affect outcomes in selected specialty area of professional practice. Provide citations from scholarly nursing literature that support your position. |
Identification of Personal Bias | 8 | 10% | Identify one personal bias that you have. Identify if the biasis implicit or explicit in nature. |
Strategy to Reduce Bias | 11 | 15% | Develop one strategy to reduce bias. |
Self-Reflection | 18 | 25% | Provide a self-reflection regarding what was learned from completing this assessment. |
APA Format | 4 | 5% | Title page, running head, body of paper, and reference page must follow APA guidelines as found in the 6th edition of the manual. This includes the use of headings for each section or topic of the paper (one deduction for each type of APA style error). Ideas and information that come from scholarly sources must be cited and referenced correctly. A minimum of two (2) scholarly references are used. |
Writing Mechanics | 4 | 5% | Rules of grammar, spelling, word usage, and punctuation are followed and consistent with formal written work as found in the 6th edition of the APA manual. For this assignment first person may be used. |
Total | 75 | 100 | A quality assessment will meet or exceed all the above requirements. |
Grading Rubric
Assessment Criteria | Exceptional
(100%) Outstanding or highest level of performance |
Exceeds
(88%) Very good or high level of performance |
Meets
(80%) Competent or satisfactory level of performance |
Needs Improvement
(38%) Poor or failing level of performance |
Developing
(0) Unsatisfactory level of performance |
ContentPossible Points = 67Points |
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Introduction
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8Points | 7Points | 6Points | 5Points | 0Points |
Presentation of information is comprehensive and concise and includes all of the following elements:
· General statements on biases · General statements on how biases influence interactions and affect outcomes nursing practice and profession · Identification of sections of the paper · Support from scholarly literature |
Presentation of information is superficial and includes all of the following elements:
· General statements on biases · General statements on how biases influence interactions and affect outcomes nursing practice and profession · Identification of sections of the paper · Support from scholarly literature |
Presentation of information is minimally demonstratedand includes all of the following elements:
· General statements on biases · General statements on how biases influence interactions and affect outcomes nursing practice and profession · Identification of sections of the paper · Support from scholarly literature |
Presentation of information in one of the following elements fails to meet expectations or is missing the following:
· General statements on biases · General statements on how biases influence interactions and affect outcomes nursing practice and profession · Identification of sections of the paper · Support from scholarly literature |
Presentation of information in two or more of the following elements fail to meet expectations or are missing the following:
· General statements on biases · General statements on how biases influence interactions and affect outcomes nursing practice and profession · Identification of sections of the paper · Support from scholarly literature |
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Discussion of Bias | 22Points | 20Points | 18Points | 13Points | 0 Points |
Presentation of information is comprehensive and concise and includesallof the following elements:
· Identifies selected specialty track · Discusses how biases can influence and affect outcomes in selected specialty area of professional practice · Provides citations from scholarly nursing literature
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Presentation of information issuperficial in places and includesallof the following elements:
· Identifies selected specialty track · Discusses how biases can influence and affect outcomes in selected specialty area of professional practice · Provides citations from scholarly nursing literature |
Presentation of information is minimally demonstrated and includesallof the following elements:
· Identifies selected specialty track · Discusses how biases can influence and affect outcomes in selected specialty area of professional practice · Provides citations from scholarly nursing literature |
Presentation of information in one of the following elements fails to meet expectations or is missing the following:
· Identifies selected specialty track · Discusses how biases can influence and affect outcomes in selected specialty area of professional practice · Provides citations from scholarly nursing literature |
Presentation of information in two or more following elements fail to meet expectations or are missing the following:
· Identifies selected specialty track · Discusses how biases can influence and affect outcomes in selected specialty area of professional practice · Provides citations from scholarly nursing literature |
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Identification of Personal Bias | 8Points | 6Points | 5 Points | 0 Points | |
Presentation of information is comprehensive and concise and includesallof the following elements:
· Identifies one personal bias · Identifies if the bias is implicit or explicit in nature |
Presentation of information isminimally demonstrated and includesallof the following elements:
· Identifies one personal bias · Identifies if the bias is implicit or explicit in nature |
Presentation of information in one of the following elements fails to meet expectations or is missing the following:
· Identifies one personal bias · Identifies if the bias is implicit or explicit in nature |
Presentation of information in both following elements fail to meet expectations or are missing the following:
· Personal bias is not identified. · Nature of bias is not identified. |
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Strategy to Reduce Bias | 11Points | 9Points | 0 Points | ||
Presentation of information is comprehensive and concise:
· Developsone strategy to reduce bias
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Presentation is minimally demonstrated:
· Develops one strategy to reduce bias |
Presentation of information is missing:
· Strategy to reduce bias is not developed. |
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Self-Reflection | 18Points | 16Points | 14 Points | 11 Points | 0 Points |
Presentation of information iscomprehensive and conciseand includesallof the following elements:
· Summary regarding what was learned from completing this assessment · Statements on how this assessment will change future professional practice
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Presentation of information is good but superficial in places and includesallof the following elements:
· Summary regarding what was learned from completing this assessment · Statements on how this assessment will change future professional practice
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Presentation of information is minimally demonstrated inallof the following elements:
· Summary regarding what was learned from completing this assessment · Statements on how this assessment will change future professional practice
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Presentation of information in one of the following elements fails to meet expectations or is missing the following:
· Summary regarding what was learned from completing this assessment · Statements on how this assessment will change future professional practice
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Presentation of information in the following elements fail to meet expectations or are missing the following:
· Summary regarding what was learned from completing this assessment · Statements on how this assessment will change future professional practice |
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Content Subtotal ___ /67 points | |||||
Format Possible Points = 8Points | |||||
APA Format | 4Points | 3Points | 2Points | 1Point | 0Points |
APA guidelines, as per the 6th edition of the manual, are demonstrated for the
· title page; · running head; · body of paper (including citations and headings); and · reference page.
One deduction for each type of APA format error.
0 to 1 APA error is present |
APA guidelines, as per the 6th edition of the manual, are demonstrated for the
· title page; · running head; · body of paper (including citations and headings); and · reference page.
One deduction for each type of APA format error. 2–3 APA errors are present |
APA guidelines, as per the 6th edition of the manual, are demonstrated for the
· title page; · running head; · body of paper (including citations and headings); and · reference page.
One deduction for each type of APA format error.
4–5 APA errors are present |
APA guidelines, as per the 6th edition of the manual, are demonstrated for the
· title page; · running head; · body of paper (including citations and headings); and · reference page.
One deduction for each type of APA format error.
6–7 APA errors are present |
APA guidelines, as per the 6th edition of the manual, are demonstrated for the
· title page; · running head; · body of paper (including citations and headings); and · reference page.
One deduction for each type of APA format error.
8 or greater APA errors are present |
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References and Page Length
Note: Students are to use at least two (2) scholarly references. The paper (excluding the title page and reference page) should be at least one but no more than two pages. |
2 Point Deduction | ||||
Does not use at least two (2) scholarly references and/or exceeds required page length. | |||||
Writing Mechanics | 4Points | 3Points | 2Points | 1Point | 0 Points |
1–2 errors or exceptions to the rules of grammar, spelling, word usage, punctuation, and other aspects of formal written work as found in the 6thedition of the APA manual. For this assignment, first person may be used. | 3–4 errors or exceptions to the rules of grammar, spelling, word usage, punctuation, and other aspects of formal written work as found in the 6th edition of the APA manual. For this assignment, first person may be used. | 5–6 errors or exceptions to the rules of grammar, spelling, word usage, punctuation, and other aspects of formal written work as found in the 6th edition of the APA manual. For this assignment, first person may be used. | 7–8errors or exceptions to the rules of grammar, spelling, word usage, punctuation, and other aspects of formal written work as found in the 6th edition of the APA manual. For this assignment, first person may be used. | 9 or greater errors or exceptions to the rules of grammar, spelling, word usage, punctuation, and other aspects of formal written work as found in the 6thedition of the APA manual. For this assignment, first person may be used. | |
Format Subtotal ____/8points | |||||
Total Points ____/75points |
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