Assessment 3 is the culmination of the research that you have done throughout the semester. This final assessment requires you to draw on what you h
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Assessment 3 is the culmination of the research that you have done throughout the semester. This final assessment requires you to draw on what you have done in Assessments 1 and 2 to propose an evidence-based solution to your public health issue. You will also need to describe and justify a way of evaluating your proposed solution. You will need to provide a strong justification for each decision you make, based on all you have learnt throughout the semester.
Length: 2,500 words. This is a hard upper limit (excluding references and literature search strategy).We will stop reading at 2,500 words.
Criteria
For your proposed solution:
Present a convincing argument that the health issue warrants a public health intervention by summarising the magnitude of the public health issue, identifying an appropriate target population, and outlining relevant risk factors and/or enablers(15%)
Set an appropriate goal, and objectives for an intervention, based on your problem analysis(5%)
Critically appraise the current intervention evidence base to address your health issue, including identifying gaps and limitations(20%)[note: this section of the assignment requires you to conduct a comprehensive literature search and review of the literature*]
Propose your intervention design, providing rationale underpinned by evidence and/or prevention and health promotion guiding principles, as relevant(20%)
Present an evidence-based evaluation design for your proposed intervention, including setting appropriate indicators and study design(s)(20%)You will also be assessed on your ability to write using appropriate academic structure and style(10%)
*Literature search: you will need to produce a 1-page summary as an attachment (not included in the word count), documenting your literature search strategy conducted to identify intervention evidence (10%).