5RN500 Research for Health and Wellbeing Assessment Brief 2026

5RN500 Assessment Brief

Module Code 5RN500
Module Name Research for Health and Wellbeing
Assessment Mode: Individual

Poster Presentation

Assessment Weighting: 100%
Word count/Length: 10 minutes.

[ +/- 5%]

Learning Outcomes: 1 and 2
Submission Method: Turnitin (reference list) Blackboard Assignment (Poster and presentation recording)
Submission Date: 04/06/26 before midday
Provisional Feedback Release Date: 25/06/26 midday

Description of the assessment

You will be required to produce a ten-minute narrated electronic academic poster examining the evidence base for a public health intervention. We will require you to demonstrate an understanding as to how research and epidemiological data informs initiatives and interventions and how research can measure the impact of interventions. This will enable your work to be assessed on the modules learning outcomes.

Attributes and Skills

  Skills Links to useful resources
Critical thinking https://libguides.derby.ac.uk/develop-at-derby

You will be required to think critically when applying evidence and drawing on experience to make evidence informed decisions in teaching sessions and when your preparing your academic poster

Communication https://libguides.derby.ac.uk/develop-at-derby

Communication and therapeutic relationships are essential for effective patient care.  You will be learning about strengths-based approaches to support and enable people to make informed choices.

You will need to communicate your points clearly in the form of your academic poster.

Collaboration https://libguides.derby.ac.uk/develop-at-derby

You will consider collaboration between a wide range of colleagues and people across the lifespan with a range of physical, mental and behavioural health challenges.

Creative problem solving https://libguides.derby.ac.uk/develop-at-derby

Develop skills to promote health and prevent ill health by helping people understand and make decisions about their health, life choices, illness and care.

Self-direction & planning https://libguides.derby.ac.uk/develop-at-derby

You will need to work to the required deadline and plan your time carefully to ensure you meet this. The unit content and

Skills Links to useful resources activities will support you to complete your academic poster, so it is important that you work through these in a timely fashion.

Numeracy, statistics & financial literacy https://libguides.derby.ac.uk/develop-at-derby

You will consider epidemiology and the wider determinants of health and applying data to enable understanding of global patterns of health and wellbeing.

Digital https://libguides.derby.ac.uk/develop-at-derby

You will need to produce your work using MS word or equivalent. You will need to upload this to Turnitin. Please see the Digital skills guide from develop@derby if you need support. You may find the sections on Turnitin and Word helpful. You can also access relevant workshops

Resilience https://libguides.derby.ac.uk/develop-at-derby

You will reflect on your strengths, limitations, opportunities and challenges. This will help you to develop your resilience and adaptability. Reflection is an important part of professional practice. Please see unit materials and reading list for more information.

Adaptability https://libguides.derby.ac.uk/develop-at-derby

You will reflect on your strengths, limitations, opportunities and challenges. This will help you to develop your resilience and adaptability. Reflection is an important part of professional practice. Please see unit materials and reading list for more information.

Leadership & future thinking https://libguides.derby.ac.uk/develop-at-derby

Assessment Content

The academic poster should be structured in 4 clear sections using the following subheadings:

  • Intervention – what is the initiative/health promotion intervention ?
  • Justification: Background and key findings
  • Pre and post intervention data/evidence
  • Research proposal

The following should be considered:

  • Visual elements, images, graphs and charts.
  • Clear headings with bullet points for easy reading.
  • Key evidence to be cited on the poster (minimum of 10), further evidence to support to be provided in the narration (Harvard referencing). Full reference to be submitted separately via Turnitin.
  • Feedback and rubric.
  • Student number.

Guidance for developing the poster, recording your narration and submission format must be followed.

A proforma is provided to support you in developing your poster and there is time factored into the timetable for supportive tutorials and discussions around your chosen intervention.

Specialists will be guiding you to produce the presentation.

Assessment AI-assistance

In this assessment AI-assistance is permitted in the following ways:

  • Brainstorm ideas: g. generating possible public health campaign themes before designing their own.
  • Plan and structure: g. asking for suggested structures for a case study report, then adapting to meet module requirements.
  • Clarify understanding: g. using AI to explain the difference between safeguarding and child protection, then confirming this with academic and professional sources.
  • Improve readability: g. checking for grammar or clarity in an essay about nursing ethics.
  • Reference support: e.g. formatting references into Harvard style (checking each for accuracy).
  • Critical engagement: g. including a section where they critique an AI-generated care plan, comparing it with evidence-based practice.

In this assessment AI-assistance should not be used for:

  • Submit AI-written work as their own: g. pasting an AI-generated essay on mental health interventions directly into their assignment.
  • Generate entire assessments: g. using AI to produce a complete case study analysis or reflective account.
  • Fabricate references: AI sometimes invents journal articles or NHS policies — these must not be used.
  • Bypass learning outcomes: g. if the assessment is to develop reflective writing, students cannot outsource this reflection to AI.
  • Enter confidential data: g. inputting details of real patients, service users, or placement experiences into external tools.

It is YOUR RESPONSIBILITY to check ALL information generated by generative AI tools. Any misuse of generative AI tools could be considered ethical academic misconduct (as per Academic Regulations, Academic Misconduct, Section J2). If in doubt, please consult your module leader.

Anonymous Marking

Submissions that require a name

This assignment cannot be marked in line with the Anonymous Marking Policy requirements as you are required to be assessed by your name.

Assessment Regulations

The University’s regulations, policies and procedures for students define the framework within which teaching and assessment are conducted. Please make sure you are familiar with these regulations, policies and procedures.

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