In this scenario, you are a human factors investigator who has been |
Overview
In this scenario, you have been asked by the HR department of a small
regional hospital to provide IT support for one of the intake clerks.
She has always been considered a stellar employee but is returning to
work after an extended illness. She has residual physical disabilities
as a result of the illness, including weakness on her left side and
lingering sight issues that cannot be fully corrected with glasses or
contact lenses.
Prompt
Prepare a report that summarizes your recommendations for reasonable
IT accommodations that will allow the employee to continue her work as
an intake clerk.
Specifically, the following critical elements must be addressed:
- Technology Recommendations. What supporting
technology (hardware or software) would you recommend to accommodate the
clerk’s disability? If multiple options are feasible, provide a summary
of the pros and cons of each option, along with your final
recommendation. Explain your rationale, focusing on cost, ease of use,
and effectiveness. - Work Environment Recommendations. What alterations
to the work environment would you recommend? Consider the work station,
ergonomics, and other relevant work-space characteristics. - Training and Support Recommendations. What training
or other support resources would you recommend for the clerk as she
returns to work? Be sure to identify services needed to effectively use
identified software or hardware.
What to Submit
The report should be submitted as a two- to four-page Word document
that uses double spacing, 12-point Times New Roman font, one-inch
margins, and APA style for any citations.
Hospital Clerk Scenario Rubric
Criteria | Exemplary (100%) | Proficient (85%) | Needs Improvement (55%) | Not Evident (0%) | Value |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Technology Recommendations | Meets “Proficient” criteria and includes insightful suggestions for effectively implementing the technology | Recommends appropriate hardware and software based on the accessibility challenges outlined in the scenario; response includes a well-developed rationale for each recommendation |
Recommends appropriate hardware and software to address accessibility challenges, but the recommendations are incomplete or not adequately explained |
Does not recommend appropriate hardware and software based on the accessibility challenges outlined in the scenario | 40 |
Work Environment Recommendations | Meets “Proficient” criteria and includes details for effective implementation | Recommends specific and comprehensive alterations to the work environment | Recommends alterations to the work environment, but recommendations are incomplete or unclear | Does not recommend appropriate alterations to the work environment | 25 |
Training and Support Recommendations | Meets “Proficient” criteria and includes details for effective implementation of training and services | Provides specific and comprehensive recommendations for training and support | Provides recommendations for training and support, but the response is incomplete or unclear | Does not provide appropriate recommendations for training and support | 25 |
Articulation of Response | Submission is free of errors related to citations, grammar, spelling, syntax, and organization and is presented in a professional and easy to read format |
Submission has no major errors related to citations, grammar, spelling, syntax, or organization | Submission has major errors related to citations, grammar, spelling, syntax, or organization that negatively impact readability and articulation of main ideas |
Submission has critical errors related to citations, grammar, spelling, syntax, or organization that prevent understanding of ideas |
10 |
Total: | 100% |