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The order for this assignment is same as for my previous order no.63340. The subject is master of Public Health Advanced. It has part A 1500 words. Need about 15 references of latest 15 years preferablly. Part B is powerpoint slide about 12 with references. Data from any common public health topic from Australia from one Qualitative Research Study may be used. Simple coding and themes to be used and
the topic should, of course, not be same or similar as for order 63340.




PUBH6013_Assessment_3A_Investigation_Report_Week_11 Page 1 of 5 ASSESSMENT BRIEF Subject Code and Title PUBH6013: Qualitative Research Methods Assessment Assessment 3A: Investigation Report Individual/Group Individual Length 1500 words (+/-10%) Learning Outcomes This assessment addresses the following learning outcomes: c) Apply qualitative research methods through undertaking data collection through, e.g. focus group, interviews, observational methods d) Appreciate cultural and ethical considerations for qualitative research in Public Health e) Understand sampling techniques, bias and rigour as they apply to qualitative research f) Apply coding and analysis techniques to qualitative data Submission By 11:55pm AEST/AEDT Sunday of Week 11 Weighting 30% Total Marks 100 marks Context: This assessment involves preparing a report with data analysis/discussion of interviews and a brief presentation. There are two steps for this assignment. Part A involves writing a report and Part B involves a 10 minute presentation in class. Assessment 3A advances skills in analysing and reporting qualitative data, and reflexivity of practice. Key understanding includes how to generate meaning from qualitative data, how to report the results of qualitative analysis, and how to reflect on one’s own performance to identify strengths and opportunities for growth. The assessment prepares students for an important task common to the public health practitioner role. Instructions: Analysis: Use the resources in module six to: 1. Code the data that you collect from your interviewees. 2. Develop themes based on your coding. PUBH6013_Assessment_3A_Investigation_Report_Week_11 Page 2 of 5 3. Report on the themes that you’ve identified, supported by relevant quotes from your interviewees. Report this part in the same style as the results section of a qualitative journal article. Reflection: reflect on your experience of interviewing and analysing the data. What did you do well, and what did you struggle with? What could you learn to do better? What did you learn through this experience? Assessment Criteria: • Ability to interpret and analyse data, and report the results appropriately (50%) • Reflection upon the interview experience and demonstrates reflexivity (30%) • Use of academic conventions (20%) PUBH6013_Assessment_3A_Investigation_Report_Week_11 Page 3 of 5 Learning Rubrics Assessment Attributes Fail (Unacceptable) Pass (Functional) Credit (Proficient) Distinction (Advanced) High Distinction (Exceptional) Grade Description (Grading Scheme) Evidence of unsatisfactory achievement of one or more of the learning objectives of the course, insufficient understanding of the course content and/or unsatisfactory level of skill development. Evidence of satisfactory achievement of course learning objectives, the development of relevant skills to a competent level, and adequate interpretation and critical analysis skills. Evidence of a good level of understanding, knowledge and skill development in relation to the content of the course or work of a superior quality on the majority of the learning objectives of the course. Demonstration of a high level of interpretation and critical analysis skills. Evidence of a high level of achievement of the learning objectives of the course demonstrated in such areas as interpretation and critical analysis, logical argument, use of methodology and communication skills. Evidence of an exceptional level of achievement of learning objectives across the entire content of the course demonstrated in such areas as interpretation and critical analysis, logical argument, creativity, originality, use of methodology and communication skills. Reflection upon the interview experience and demonstrates reflexivity 30% Does not meet minimum standard Demonstrates no awareness of context and/or purpose of reflection in practice. Meets minimum standard Demonstrates limited awareness of context and/or purpose of reflection in practice. Moves beyond minimum standard Demonstrates consistent awareness of context and/or purpose reflection in practice. Exceeds minimum standard Demonstrates an advanced and integrated understanding of context and/or purpose of reflection in practice. Exceeds minimum standard and exhibits high levels of independence Consistently demonstrates a systematic and critical understanding of context and purpose of reflection in practice. http://www.tua.edu.au/media/50742/a240_grading-scheme.pdf PUBH6013_Assessment_3A_Investigation_Report_Week_11 Page 4 of 5 Ability to interpret and analyse data, and report the results appropriately 50% Limited synthesis and analysis. Limited application/recommendations based upon analysis. Makes assertions that are not justified Demonstrated analysis and synthesis of new knowledge with application. Shows the ability to interpret relevant information and literature. Justifies any conclusions reached with arguments not merely assertion. Well-developed analysis and synthesis. Shows strong ability to interpret relevant information and literature. Justifies any conclusions reached with well-formed arguments not merely assertion. Thoroughly developed and creative analysis and synthesis. Shows excellent ability to interpret relevant information and literature. Justifies any conclusions reached with well- formed arguments Highly sophisticated and creative analysis, synthesis of new with existing knowledge. Shows outstanding ability to interpret relevant information and literature. Strong application by way of pretested models and / or independently developed models. Use of academic and discipline conventions and sources of evidence Poorly written with errors in spelling, grammar. Demonstrates inconsistent use of good quality, credible and relevant research sources to support and develop ideas. There are mistakes in using the APA Is written according to academic genre (e.g. with introduction, conclusion or summary) and has accurate spelling, grammar, sentence and paragraph Is well-written and adheres to the academic genre (e.g. with introduction, conclusion or summary). Demonstrates Is very well-written and adheres to the academic genre. Consistently demonstrates expert use of good quality, credible Expertly written and adheres to the academic genre. Demonstrates expert use of high-quality, credible and relevant research sources to PUBH6013_Assessment_3A_Investigation_Report_Week_11 Page 5 of 5 20% style. construction. Demonstrates consistent use of credible and relevant research sources to support and develop ideas, but these are not always explicit or well developed. There are no mistakes in using the APA style. consistent use of high quality, credible and relevant research sources to support and develop ideas. There are no mistakes in using the APA style. and relevant research sources to support and develop appropriate arguments and statements. Shows evidence of reading beyond the key reading There are no mistakes in using the APA style. support and develop arguments and position statements. Shows extensive evidence of reading beyond the key reading There are no mistakes in using the APA Style. PUBH6013_Assessment_3B_Investigation_Report_Week_11 Page 1 of 4 ASSESSMENT BRIEF Subject Code and Title PUBH6013: Qualitative Research Methods Assessment Assessment 3B: Investigation Presentation Individual/Group Individual Length 500 words (+/-10%) Learning Outcomes This assessment addresses the following learning outcomes: c) Apply qualitative research methods through undertaking data collection through, e.g. focus group, interviews, observational methods d) Appreciate cultural and ethical considerations for qualitative research in Public Health e) Understand sampling techniques, bias and rigour as they apply to qualitative research f) Apply coding and analysis techniques to qualitative data Submission By 11:55pm AEST/AEDT Sunday of Week 12 Weighting 10% Total Marks 100 marks Context: This assessment involves preparing a report with data analysis/discussion of interviews and a brief presentation. There are two steps for this assignment. Part A involves writing a report and Part B involves a 10 minute presentation in class. Assessment 3B advances skills in presenting the rationale, process, and results of a qualitative project. Key understanding includes how to present key information from their project design and results in a concise and effective fashion, and how to deliver a
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PREVALANCE OF SELF REPORTED DIABETES                    3
PREVALANCE OF SELF REPORTED DIABETES
Table of contents
Background    3
Methodology    3
Data collection    4
Assessment tool    4
Data analysis    4
Ethics and consent    5
Result and findings    5
Diet management awareness    6
Behavior related to the medication    6
Discussion    6
Conclusion    7
References    8
Interview questions    10
Background
In this era of the
modern century, diabetes can be considered as one of the most vulnerable diseases (Shanbhogue, Hansen, Frost, Brixen, & Hermann, 2017). It spreads rapidly by increasing the blood sugar levels of human beings. It has been reported that more than 400 million people are suffering from diabetes in this current decade (Fuhrman, 2018). According to the survey of national health, nearly 3% of an adult around the age group of 25 or above are suffering from diabetes and the percentage of elderly people age group 65 or above are suffering from diabetes is 7.5% (Keel, et al., 2017).
Methodology
To continue this specific assessment various research methodologies has needed to be understood. And finally, the community-based participatory method of research has been followed. In the research field of public health, the qualitative research approaches are getting popularity nowadays (Hitchings, & Latham, 2017). In order to accomplish any methodical qualitative research, it is needed to go to the depth of the research. The narrative and the ground theory both are equally important in terms of getting the depth of the theoretical research (Saunders, et al., 2018). The coding is also categories as deductive as well as inductive mode. The collected dada are necessary for the coding and it also can be mentioned that the coding and the theme is a necessary part of any qualitative research.
The narrative theory tells about the holistic approach of the research and summarizes all the necessary information and emphasizes more in the details of the content (Ashworth, McDermott, & Currie, 2019).
On the other hand, the ground theory focuses on the collected data. This theory considered the logical approach to research. This theory approaches the generation of new theories. The collection of data and the analysis of those data are being done properly by judging these theories (Glaser, & Strauss, 2017).
Data collection
The method of the data collection for this particular research is the interview and prioritizing the group. The interviewers are free to make the structure of the interview pattern and structure. In the case of the interview of the mental health status of an individual, the semi-structured interviews are being considered as one of the efficient keys. The interview question has been listed both the open-ended and the close-ended patterns. The researchers are free to opt for any pattern of interview questions. Based on the depth of the situation and the condition of the circumstances the interview questions are being structured. The interview has been conducted by questioning 10 people face to face. The responses are being recorded and the data have been collected and stored properly. The implementation of the ground theory can be observed over here throughout the process of the assessment.
Assessment tool
Here in this assessment, the semi-structured process of the interview has been followed. According to the needs of the research, a set of open-ended and close-ended questioned have been selected for the interview process. The questions related to the blood sugar level, medication process, and the degrees of awareness have been chosen for this interview purpose. And based on those questions a suitable overview of the awareness level and the severity of the disease among the community as well as the territory can be judged.
Data analysis
The overall interview was recorded and the voice of the participant has also been recorded. The consent has also been taken before recording the...
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