Health promotion plan

Create a slide presentation of the health promotion plan you developed in Assessment 1.
Health education is any combination of learning experiences designed to help people in a community improve their health by increasing their knowledge or influencing their attitudes (WHO, n.d.). Education is key to health promotion, disease prevention, and disaster preparedness. The health indicator framework identified in Healthy People 2030 prompts action in health services accessibility, clinical preventive services, environmental quality, injury or violence prevention, maternal, infant, and child health, mental health, nutrition, substance abuse prevention, and tobacco use cessation or prevention.

Nurses provide accurate evidence-based information and education in formal and informal settings. They draw upon evidence-based practice to provide health promotion and disease prevention activities to create social and physical environments that are conducive to improving and maintaining community health. When provided with the tools to be successful, people demonstrate lifestyle changes (self-care) that promote health and help reduce readmissions. They are better able to tolerate stressors, including environmental changes, and enjoy a better quality of life. Also, in times of crisis, a resilient community is a safer community (Flanders, 2018; Office of Disease Prevention and Health Promotion, n.d.).

develop your presentation of the health promotion plan based on the research you conducted for Assessment 1. You will plan the presentation for the community you focused on for Assessment 1.

You will resume the role of a community nurse tasked with addressing the specific health concern in your community. This time, you will present, via educational outreach, your health promotion plan you completed research for in Assessment 1 to your chosen community. In this presentation, you will simulate the presentation as though it would be live and face-to-face. You must determine an effective teaching strategy, communicate the plan with professionalism and cultural sensitivity, and evaluate the objectives of the plan. Please remember the nursing process. You must evaluate and revise the plan, as applicable, and propose improvement for future educational sessions. To engage your audience, you need to include any handouts with your presentation and a voice-over recording and speaker notes to communicate your plan.
Complete the following:

Prepare a 12–14 slide PowerPoint presentation with a voice-over and detailed speaker notes that reflects your presentation. This presentation is the implementation of the plan you created in Assessment 1. The speaker notes should be well-organized and submitted as a separate Word document. Be sure to include a transcript of the voice-over (please refer to the PowerPoint resources in the Academic Resources). The transcript must be submitted on a separate Word document.
Simulate the face-to-face educational session, addressing the health concern and health goals of your selected community individual or group.
Imagine collaborating with the participants in setting goals for the session, evaluating session outcomes, and suggesting possible revisions to improve future sessions.
The requirements outlined below correspond to the grading criteria in the scoring guide, so be sure to address each point. Read the performance-level descriptions for each criterion in the scoring guide to see how your work will be assessed.

Present a health promotion plan tailored for an individual or group within a community.
Tailor the presentation to the needs of your chosen community audience.
Adhere to scholarly and disciplinary writing standards and APA formatting requirements.
Evaluate educational session outcomes and attainment of agreed-upon health goals, anticipating potential input from participants.
How do you think participants would react to the session?
Which aspects of the session would you change?
How might those changes improve future outcomes?
Evaluate educational session outcomes in terms of progress made toward Healthy People 2030 objectives and leading health indicators (LHIs).
What changes would you recommend to better align the session with Healthy People 2030 objectives and LHIs?

Full Answer Section

         
  • Voice-over (Transcript):

    "Our Hispanic community faces a 30% higher diabetes risk than non-Hispanic whites. This stems from cultural dietary habits, language barriers, and limited access to preventive care. Together, we can change this."

Speaker Notes:

  • Emphasize cultural pride and resilience.
  • Use empathetic language: "These challenges are systemic, but we have the power to overcome them."

Slide 3: Health Goals & Healthy People 2030 Alignment

Content:

  • Goals:
    1. Increase nutrition knowledge by 50% in 6 months.
    2. Reduce sedentary behavior by 30% in 3 months.
  • Alignment with Healthy People 2030:
    • LHI: "Nutrition, Physical Activity, and Obesity" (Objective NWS-04: Increase consumption of fruits/vegetables).
    • Objective: Reduce new diabetes cases by 25% (Objective D-05). Visual: Icons for Healthy People 2030 and LHIs. Voice-over (Transcript):

      "Our goals align with national targets: increasing fruit/vegetable intake and reducing new diabetes cases. By meeting these, we’ll build a healthier future for our families."

Speaker Notes:

  • Connect goals to community values (e.g., family health).
  • Explain how small changes (e.g., swapping soda for water) contribute to national objectives.

Slide 4: Health Promotion Plan Overview

Content:

  • 4-Week Program:
    • Week 1: Nutrition workshop (cooking demo with healthy Hispanic recipes).
    • Week 2: Physical activity session (Zumba/dance class).
    • Week 3: Stress management (mindfulness in Spanish).
    • Week 4: Goal review and resource sharing. Visual: Timeline graphic of the 4-week program.
 

Sample Answer

       

Health Promotion Plan Presentation: Diabetes Prevention in the Hispanic Community of Miami, FL


Slide 1: Title Slide

Title: ¡Vive Saludable! Preventing Diabetes in Our Community Subtitle: A Health Promotion Plan for Miami’s Hispanic Community Visual: Vibrant image of diverse Hispanic family engaging in healthy activities. Voice-over (Transcript):

"Welcome! I’m [Your Name], a community nurse. Today, we’ll discuss how we can work together to prevent diabetes—a critical issue affecting our Hispanic community. This plan empowers you with tools for healthier lives."

Speaker Notes:

  • Introduce yourself and your role.
  • Acknowledge the audience’s cultural identity and the importance of their participation.
  • State the session’s purpose: to collaboratively set goals and learn diabetes prevention strategies.

Slide 2: Community Profile & Health Concern

Content:

  • Community: Hispanic residents of Miami, FL (high diabetes risk due to diet, language barriers, limited healthcare access).
  • Health Concern: 22% of Miami Hispanics have prediabetes (CDC, 2023).
  • Root Causes: Limited nutrition education, sedentary lifestyles, and low health literacy. Visual: Pie chart showing diabetes prevalence vs. national average.