Integrated Approaches to Complex Care Essay Question
Pictorial or graphical representation of a complex patient/services user’s care journey and supporting essay
Essay Questions;
Develop a pictorial or graphical representation (e.g., a poster, mind map or Gantt chart) depicting the care journey or involvement with health and care agencies, of a patient/service user you have cared for in practice with complex needs. This will demonstrate the relationships and main issues associated with these interactions.
- Demonstrating roles, and responsibilities of all members of the multi-disciplinary Team (MDT)
- Awareness of different types of team working
The supporting 1500-word essay should identify the rationale for choosing the patient/service user journey, critique the key elements of your pictorial representation, apply relevant regulatory, policy and legal frameworks and critically explore the relationships between health care agencies and the patient/service user.
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Assessment Criteria
In this piece of work, you will be expected to: |
Proportion of marks allocated |
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Provide a pictorial or graphical representation of a care journey You will have: • Chosen a style of pictorial or graphical representation which effectively demonstrates the care journey of a patient/service user with complex care needs • Used all fonts and diagrams effectively for visual impact • Clearly depicted the patient/service user’s care journey in a logical style. |
10% |
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5% |
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View Sample Graphical Representation of a Care Journey for a Breast Cancer Patient | ||
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Identify the Patient/Service User and their complex care needs You will have: • Identified and introduced the patient/service user with complex care needs from your own practice experience • Recognised core care needs requiring multi-agency care input • Clearly identified and discussed interprofessional and collaborative working depicting an awareness of different types of team working |
30% |
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Application of evidence and guidance You will have: · Established a critical rationale for relevant policies or frameworks chosen to support the patient/service user’s journey · Considered the role of patient/service user choice and the role of advocacy · Demonstrated knowledge of relevant legal, regulatory and policy and ethical frameworks and guidelines |
20% |
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Critique relationships between health care agencies and the patient/service user You will have:
· Reflected on your role in managing the patient/service user’s journey through complex care
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30% |
HS3015 Marking Rubric - Graphical or Pictorial Representation of a Complex Care Journey and Supporting Essay
Overall grade |
Outstanding |
Very good |
Good |
Fair |
Borderline |
Fail |
Mark Awarded |
Presentation and Design of pictorial representation
10% |
9-10 |
7-8 |
6-7 |
5-6 |
4 |
0-3 |
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Patient/Service User care journey is presented effectively using appropriate graphical or pictorial tools.
The presentation has clear visual impact and messaging. Follows a logical stepwise progression.
Fonts and diagrams used effectively |
Appropriate graphical or pictorial tools are used to present the patient/ service user journey.
Presentation is effective with a logical progression
Fonts and diagrams used to good effect for visual impact
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Reasonable use of graphical and pictorial tools to identify the patient/service user’s care journey
Some areas may be missing, incomplete or lack logical progression
Fonts and diagrams used appropriately for visual impact
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Fair use of graphical and pictorial tools to represent the patient/service user’s care journey
Some areas of logical progression, but items missing or unclear in meaning
Fonts and diagrams used may not always lend themselves to visual impact
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The medium chosen does not convey the care journey of the patient/service user.
Lacks logical progression of most ideas
Fonts and diagrams lack visual impact |
The medium chosen does not convey the care journey of the patient/service user or does not identify a suitable case.
Lacks logical progression of ideas
Fonts and diagrams may not be used appropriately |
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Citation practice 5% See http://0-www.citethemrightonline.com.wam.city.ac.uk
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5 |
4 |
3 |
2 |
1 |
0 |
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All references accurate and complete using City guidelines (within text and in reference list) |
City guidelines used. Minor inaccuracies in citation practice within text or reference list. |
City guidelines used. Some inaccuracies in citation practice within text or reference list. |
City guidelines used Several inaccuracies in citation practice within text or reference list. |
City guidelines may not be used. Numerous inaccuracies in citation practice within text and reference list/ or reference list missing. |
No citations within text and/or reference list missing |
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Demonstrate logical and coherent development in your work. It must be clearly presented 5% |
5 |
4-5 |
3-4 |
2 |
1 |
0 |
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Professionally presented work that is logically developed. Spelling and grammar correct, with very good academic style. Very good use of peer reviewed sources.
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Professionally presented work that is logically developed. A few minor spelling and/or grammatical errors may be evident. Good academic style. Good use of peer reviewed sources.
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Professionally presented work. Essay is well structured but lacks logical development in places. Spelling and/or grammatical errors may be evident. Fair academic style. Reasonable use of peer reviewed sources.
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Work is clearly presented, but logical/coherent development of ideas is not always evident. Spelling and/or grammatical errors may be included. Satisfactory academic style. Use of some peer reviewed sources.
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Logical and coherent development is not evident within the essay. Numerous spelling and/or grammatical errors may be present. Weak academic style. Lack of use of peer reviewed sources. |
No attempt at logical and coherent development |
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Identification of Patient/Service User and their complex care needs 30% |
25-30 |
19-25 |
16-19 |
12-15 |
8-11 |
0-7 |
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Effectively identifies a patient/service user with complex care needs Recognises core care needs and multi-agency care input required in the case Comprehensive presentation of interprofessional and collaborative team working, in relation to the case presented |
Identifies a patient/service user with complex care needs. Minor aspects may be missing.
Recognises core care needs and multi-agency care input required Strong presentation of interprofessional and collaborative team working, in relation to the case presented |
Identifies a relevant patient/service user with complex care needs. Some aspects may not have been considered or errors noted. Sound level of knowledge of interprofessional and collaborative team working, some content may be of a more generic nature. |
Identifies a relevant patient/service user with complex care needs. The care journey portrayed may lack some aspects. Broad understanding demonstrated but may include some irrelevant or inaccurate information around interprofessional and collaborative team working. |
Identifies a patient/service user with less complex care, includes some irrelevant content.
Some aspects of the care journey may have been overlooked. Basic level of understanding of interprofessional and collaborative team working. Some important element/s missing and /or some areas of inaccuracy. |
A relevant patient/service user with complex care needs is not identified.
Most aspects of the care journey may have been overlooked. Poor knowledge of interprofessional and collaborative team working. Major omissions or inaccuracies evident. |
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Application of Evidence/ Guidance
20% |
17-20 |
15-16 |
12-14 |
10-11 |
9 |
0-8 |
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Establishes a critical rationale for the use of relevant policies and frameworks Clearly considers the role of patient/service user choice and the role of advocacy. Excellent discussion of relevant legal, regulatory, policy and ethical frameworks and guidelines. |
Establishes a clear rationale for the use of relevant policies and frameworks Clearly considers the role of patient/service user choice and the role of advocacy. Good discussion of relevant legal, regulatory, policy and ethical frameworks and guidelines. |
The rationale for the use of relevant policies and frameworks is evident. The role of patient/service user choice and the role of advocacy is introduced. Discussion of relevant legal, regulatory, policy and ethical frameworks and guidelines may lack clarity or miss minor aspects of content. |
The rationale is under-developed. The role of patient/service user choice and the concept of advocacy are identified but not always developed effectively. Relevant legal, regulatory, policy and ethical frameworks and guidelines are introduced but not explored but discussion is lacking |
There are limited attempts to address the use of relevant policies and frameworks The role of patient/service user choice and the concept of advocacy are not developed effectively. Legal, regulatory, policy and ethical frameworks and guidelines referred to are not explored and discussion is lacking |
Fails to grasp the importance of relevant policies and frameworks in providing complex care for individuals. Does not address the role of patient/service user choice and the concept of advocacy. Legal, regulatory, policy and ethical frameworks and guidelines referred to are absent |
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Understanding relationships between health care agencies and the patient/service user
30% |
25-30 |
19-25 |
16-19 |
12-15 |
9-11 |
0-8 |
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Clear identification of core personnel and their roles in the care pathway
Critically discusses relationships between health care agencies and the patient/service user is evident
Own role identified and critiqued leading to clear recommendations for practice
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Identifies core personnel and their roles in the care pathway
Some critical discussion of relationships between health care agencies and the patient/service user
Own role identified but recommendations for practice limited
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Identifies core personnel and their roles in the care pathway
Discusses relationships between health care agencies and the patient/service user
Own role identified but recommendations for practice limited
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Identifies some personnel and their roles in the care pathway
Identifies some relationships between health care agencies and the patient/service user
Own role identified but recommendations for practice limited
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Identifies some core personnel and their roles in the care pathway
Lack of clarity in discussing relationships between health care agencies and the patient/service user
Own role and recommendations for future practice unclear |
Fails to identify core personnel and their roles in the care pathway
No discussion of relationships between health care agencies and the patient/service user Does not address own role or learning from the case |
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