Evidence Based Proposal Information

Instructions

Unit 6 summarizes the steps we have gone through to translate research into practice. We discussed a clinical problem and developed a PICO question. We searched for evidence and critiqued the proposed solution as seen in the literature. In the unit readings, these are presented as 11 sequential steps. We have covered the first 7 of these steps.

You will now address steps 8-11, implementing the practice change as the manager of your unit or facility. These steps are addressed in Unit 6, topic 4 and beyond. Using the unit information and information from the Library, outline the change in practice that you will theoretically initiate, based on your findings.

Develop a PowerPoint presentation to present to the staff who will be affected by the practice change you are recommending based on your evidence. In the PowerPoint Presentation address the following:

    • Title (start with a title page and end with a reference slide
    • Introduce the problem and present the evidence
    • Identify a model you would use to frame your change and explain why you chose it
    • Identify champions for change and how you will utilize them
    • Identify barriers to change and how you will address those
    • Discuss the staff education needed and how it will be provided
    • What is the timeline for this change?
    • How will the change be evaluated?
  • Consider: Expertise of the staff, values and attitudes of the patients, and buy-in of the stakeholders when determining how to implement your plan. Evidence Based Proposal Information

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Additional Instructions:

  • Create a reference slide and put all references used in the presentation
  • Add (speaker) presenter notes which enhance the content of the slides, as if you were presenting to a group, and this is your script. In PPT, access “notes view” to see the presenter notes boxes. Slides should not contain paragraphs of narrative or complete sentences. They should contain only bullet points or brief explanations. The longer narratives belong in your presenter notes.
  • The assignment must be submitted no later than midnight in week 7
  • Upload your completed presentation to the assignment link and to your e-portfolio for objective #1. See course home page for objectives
  • The EBP PowerPoint presentation is due the end of week 7. (Sunday night at midnight)

No points will be given for this assignment if it is not correctly uploaded into the eportfolio.

Please review the rubric to ensure that your assignment meets criteria.

Note:

  • For format and guidelines for PPT presentations check out the Purdue Online Writing Lab website at Evidence-Based Proposal Presentation Purdue Owl(Links to an external site.). (PowerPoint presentation is available here  Download PowerPoint presentation is available here)
  • Instructions on how to use speakers notes in PowerPoint(Links to an external site.) Evidence Based Proposal Information

Rubric

NSG324 Proposal Presentation Rubric

NSG324 Proposal Presentation Rubric
Criteria Ratings Pts
This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeContent
35 pts

Level 5

Identifies a creative, focused, and manageable topic that addresses potentially significant aspects of the topic. Synthesizes in-depth information from relevant sources representing various points of view/ approaches.

31.5 pts

Level 4

Identifies a creative, focused and manageable topic that addresses important and notable aspects of the topic. Examines in-depth information from relevant sources representing various points of view/approaches.

28 pts

Level 3

Identifies a focused and manageable/ doable topic that appropriately addresses relevant aspects of the topic. Explains in-depth information from relevant sources representing various points of view/ approaches.

24.5 pts

Level 2

Identifies a topic that while manageable/ doable, is too narrowly focused and leaves out relevant aspects of the topic. Relates information from relevant sources representing limited points of view/ approaches.

21 pts

Level 1

Identifies a topic that is far too general and wide-ranging as to be manageable and doable. Relates information from irrelevant sources representing limited points of view/ approaches.

0 pts

Level 0

Does not clearly identify a topics that is relative to the assignment. Information is irrelevant to the topic. No clear point of view/approaches.

35 pts