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Clinical Problem Paper Part I: Problem/Significance   – Instructions, Grading Template, and Rubric

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Clinical Problem Paper Part I: Problem/Significance

  – Instructions, Grading Template, and Rubric

Instructions

Please use your Clinical Problem Worksheet as a guide to develop Part I of your Clinical Problem Paper.

Part I – page length 2 to 2 ½ pages (excluding APA title page and references) Written in 3rd person

 

  1. CONTENT
  • Paragraph 1- Introduction paragraph

– Introduce problem/need and background (include stats – ie incidence, rates, prevalence, frequencies)

– Identify reasons why it significant (support with evidence/research)

 

  • Paragraph 2

– Expand on reason one why important/significant (support with evidence)

  • Paragraph 3

– Expand on reason two why important/significant (support with evidence)

  • Paragraph4

– Expand on reason three why important/significant (support with evidence)

 

  • Paragraph 5 – Transition Paragraph to Gap in Knowledge (subheading Gap in Knowledge)

– Transition – Write a sentence to conclude your introduction

-Move Forward – Identify a gap in knowledge – What do you want to know that you do not already know (do not    choose information readily available i.e descriptive stats) – Ideally, aim to explore the effectiveness of an intervention or from a broader sense, what intervention would be most effective to…

– Conclude with a Thesis Statement: (i.e. Considering the related risk of… it is essential to explore…)

 

  • Preliminary PICO (Subheading PICO)

-Format a Preliminary PICO – Refer to your text – (Polit & Beck, 2018, Chapter 2)

-Note-Your final PICO (after feedback) will be included in Part II of your Clinical Problem Paper

-Identify PICO components within your question with (P) (I) (C) (O).

 

  1. REFERENCE LIST
  • Relevance of references

 

III. FORMAT                                                                                                           

  • APA Style
  • Mechanics (grammar, punctuation, sentence structure, etc.)
  • Organization of ideas (transition of paragraphs; use of subheadings)

NOTE:

  • Paper Format: APA including title page, Running head, citations and references.
  • Title must reflect your topic (not the name of the assignment)
  • Paper should not exceed suggested page length. (excluding Title and Reference pages).
  • Please proofread for spelling and punctuation errors.  Read aloud to someone else, or have someone read the paper back to you to review for grammatical errors and/or sentence structure.
  •  Students should retain a copy of their paper.
  • Papers will not be reviewed for corrections prior to grading by faculty. Please contact the Student Support writing lab for technical and scholarly writing assistance.

 

Please see the Grading Template & Scholarly Paper Rubric BELOW

 

 

Clinical Problem Paper Part I: Problem/Significance Grading Template

 

CriteriaPotential

Points

Earned

Points

Comments
Content   
Introduction Paragraph:   
Introduce problem/need and background (include stats – ie incidence, rates, prevalence, frequencies)10 
Identify reasons why it is significant/important (support with evidence/research)2.5 
Paragraph 2   
       Reason 1 why significant/important (support with evidence/research)10  
Paragraph 3   
       Reason 2 why significant/important (support with evidence/research)10  
Paragraph 4   
       Reason 3 why significant/important (support with evidence/research)10  
Paragraph 5- Conclusion of Introduction Transition to Gap in Knowledge:   
Transitions – conclude your introduction5 
Moves forward -Identifies gap in knowledge10 
Thesis statement (i.e. Considering the related risk of…)2.5 
Preliminary PICO  
PICO –Appropriate format5 
PICO Components clearly identified (P) (I) (C) (O)2.5 
PICO – addresses gap in knowledge2.5 
Citation / References    
Resources5 
Format   
APA style5 
Mechanics (written in 3rd person, grammar, sentence structure, punctuation)10  
Organization of ideas and paper flow

(Transitions thought process in logical manner, page limit)

10 
Total Score

 

100 pt  
Comments:

 

Please see Scholarly Paper Rubric Below

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Grading Rubric for Scholarly Paper

 

Components

 

 

Level of Achievement
Poor

< 70% of points

Fair

70-80% of points

Good

80-90% of points

Excellent

90-100% of points

ConceptualizationDoes not show learning;

Demonstrates weak understanding of concepts

Fair presentation of concepts; minimal use of terminology and/or models from program coursesIntegrated concepts or practices; use of terminology and/or models from program coursesIntegrating concepts in original and innovative way; clear use of terminology and/or models from program courses
Content &VocabularyInaccurate information; main content missing

 

 

Insufficient content or explanation

 

Good explanation of concepts

Fluency, sequencing & appropriateness of terms & concepts; higher level, scholarly vocabulary
OrganizationUnclear overview, few organizational cues, disorganizedFair overview with few cues (subheadings); unclear transitions and sequencingClear statements, well organized, subheadings, good transitions and sequencingClear statements, examples, sequencing, assignment subheadings, logical; transition of paragraphs by thought and topic
Writing MechanicsSeveral errors in spelling, punctuation, capitalization, and/or sentence structure shows carelessnessFair spelling and grammar; some typographical errorsSentence structure, grammar, and punctuation are good; some minor spelling errors; few or no grammatical errors Excellent sentence structure, grammar, and punctuation; no spelling errors;  errors and excellent sentence structure and fluency
ResourcesNo resources cited/referencedPersonal communication predominant; citations not reliable sources; cited research from secondary sourceUse of peer reviewed and credible sources, easily accessible references, 4 or less sourcesPredominance of sound authorities, peer reviewed, recent journals, in-text citations match references, good citations and 5+ sources
APA StyleNot in APA styleAPA style, but several errors in cover page content, page enumeration, format (margins & indentation), headers, citation & reference formatAPA style with few errorsAPA without error

Adapted from Swenson, DX, The College of St. Scholastica in Duluth MN at http://faculty.css.edu/dswenson/web/Gradingrubrics/rubrictermpaper.html

(Revised RAR 10/23/2015)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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