In a 1,000–1,250 word essay, summarize two quantitative studies, explain the ways in which the findings might be used in nursing practice, and address ethical considerations associated with the conduct of the study.

Question Description

Write a critical appraisal that demonstrates comprehension of two quantitative research studies. Use the “Research Critique Guidelines – Part II” document to organize your essay. Successful completion of this assignment requires that you provide a rationale, include examples, and reference content from the study in your responses.

Use the practice problem and two quantitative, peer‐reviewed research articles you identified in the Topic 1 assignment to complete this assignment.

In a 1,000–1,250 word essay, summarize two quantitative studies, explain the ways in which the findings might be used in nursing practice, and address ethical considerations associated with the conduct of the study.

Prepare this assignment according to the guidelines found in the APA Style Guide, located in the Student Success Center. An abstract is not required.

This assignment uses a rubric. Please review the rubric prior to beginning the assignment to become familiar with the expectations for successful completion.

You are required to submit this assignment to LopesWrite. Refer to the LopesWrite Technical Support articles for assistance.

Explore the National Institute of Nursing Research (NINR) website:

Question Description

  • Explore the National Institute of Nursing Research (NINR) website: http://www.ninr.nih.gov/ Review their publication Bringing science to life: NINR strategic plan (2011, p. 7) to identify the current priorities for nursing research. Do you agree with the priorities or would you recommend addition or elimination of some of the priorities? What effect do the nursing research priorities have on nursing researchers?
  • What criteria must be met in order to consider a practice, evidence-based? Provide examples. Explain the role quality plays in evidence-based practice?
  • Based on the information you’ve learned to this point, write a research proposal that relates to the topics you chose for a previous assignment. Be sure to include the following information in your proposal:
    • Hypothesis
    • Theory
    • Design model
    • Method
    • Anticipated results
    • Potential Dissemination Avenues

The assignment should be between 1500 and 2000 words in length and contain at least two scholarly sources, in addition to the textbook and provided material. Please submit your assignment in one APA formatted document.

In this assignment, you will be writing a 1,000-1,250-word essay describing the differing approaches of nursing leaders and managers to issues in practice. To complete this assignment, do the following:

Question Description

In this assignment, you will be writing a 1,000-1,250-word essay describing the differing approaches of nursing leaders and managers to issues in practice. To complete this assignment, do the following:

  1. Select an issue from the following list: nursing shortage and nurse turn-over, nurse staffing ratios, unit closures and restructuring, use of contract employees (i.e., registry and travel nurses), continuous quality improvement and patient satisfaction, and magnet designation.
  2. Compare and contrast how you would expect nursing leaders and managers to approach your selected issue. Support your rationale by using the theories, principles, skills, and roles of the leader versus manager described in your readings.
  3. Identify the approach that best fits your personal and professional philosophy of nursing and explain why the approach is suited to your personal leadership style.
  4. Identify a possible funding source that addresses your issue. Consider looking at federal, state, and local organizations. For example: There are many grants available through the CDC, HRSA, etc.

Differentiate between the barriers to education and the obstacles to learning. Provide examples then provide a possible solution.

Question Description

Differentiate between the barriers to education and the obstacles to learning. Provide examples then provide a possible solution.

Submit an initial substantive post of 200.

Use headings for each main key point to clearly communicate to the reader the topic under discussion and leave no room for guessing. Your headings need to be Bold and aligned center-page.

Please use a heading for each major part of your main/initial post. For example your headers for unit/week 1 discussion question could be “Role of Informatics Nurse“, “Informatics and Care Quality and Patient Safety“, “Informatics in My Organization“. Your headings should follow APA format such as be Bold and aligned center-page.Need at least2 credible references. Your references and citations should also follow APA

NEXT answer the response with substantive comments. The postings should be approximately 100 words (about 1/2 page length) and include references as indicated by the instructor. References and citations must conform to the APA format.

Response 1a-Unit 1 DB 1 Thompson

Barriers to Teaching and Obstacles to Learning

According to Bastable (2013) barriers to teaching are defined as those factors that impede the nurse’s ability to deliver educational services; obstacles to learning are defined as those factors that negatively affect the ability of the learner to pay attention and to process information (p. 19). Some examples of barriers to teaching are lack of time, lack of motivation, environmental issues related to the hospital setting such as lack of space or noise, lack of confidence and competence of the nurse educator, and absence of reimbursement. Examples of obstacles to learning include things like patients literacy level (including health literacy), stress from illness and being in the hospital, the extent of behavior changes needed, denial of learning needs, lack of support from s/o’s or other health professionals, and the complexity of the health care delivery system.

My current role in nursing is that of case management, I work with patients who have been newly diagnosed with certain chronic diseases, two of the most common are diabetes and hypertension. I am fortunate that I work in the outpatient environment so some of the barriers to teaching and obstacles to learning that bedside nurses face such as lack of time, and environmental issues aren’t as big of a factor for me. In addition I have the luxury of doing my teaching when the patient is not under the stress of being in the hospital for an acute illness. My biggest challenges are related to denial of learning needs, the extent of the changes the patient needs to make, lack of support and understanding especially from significant others, and socioeconomic factors.

Strategies to Overcome Obstacles and Barriers

I use many strategies to try to overcome the obstacles that I face in teaching my patient population. Initially assessing the learning needs, readiness to learn and learning style of my patient in addition determining their literacy level. The printed learning materials used in my facility are written at a 5th grade level, I try to determine is if these will be ok for the patient or if they will need something more basic. After studying Knowles theory I have also started asking my patients (who are all adults) what they know about a topic before I begin teaching. According to Billings and Halstead (2016), the learning behaviors of adults are shaped by past experiences; their maturity and life experiences provide them with insights and the ability to see relationships (p., 216). I try to partner with the patient to establish learning goals based on the learning needs that have been assessed. I make an effort to have many different formats for the subjects I teach, and different tools that incorporate the various learning styles. I encourage patients to bring a family member or close friend to the teaching sessions and we discuss why the lifestyle changes need to be made and try to give them tools to be successful. In addition we problem solve so we can address such things as socioeconomic factors like how to save money on healthy food options, or where to go for coupons for medications.

References

Bastable, S. B. (2013). Nurse as educator: Principles of teaching and learning for nursing practice (4th ed.). Sudbury, MA: Jones and Bartlett. ISBN: 9781449697501

Billings, D., & Halstead, J. (2016). Teaching in nursing: A guide for faculty (5th ed.). St. Louis, MO: Elsevier. ISBN: 9780323290548

u1d1response1b-Raylene Swan’s Initial Post

Barriers to education are sociocultural, religious, personal, environmental, and governmental conditions that prevent education from taking place or being delivered, such as a lack of time or funding, lack of qualified educators, poor or no access to learning materials, or materials that are outdated, discrimination against learners based on gender, race, culture, sexual preference or identity, religion, or socioeconomic status that impacts their access to education. Additional barriers are the constantly changing laws and regulations that institutions and educators must keep up with that determine who provides education, and what and when education is provided (Mason, Leavitt, & Chaffee, 2016). Obstacles to learning are factors that negatively affect how a learner receives and processes information (how they learn) (Bastable, 2014). These obstacles include time, literacy issues, stressors, motivations and readiness to learn, and the availability of support staff for the learner.

While all barriers and obstacles may not be easily overcome, addressing as many of them as possible will lead to the best possible learning outcomes. To address barriers and obstacles, educational institutions can provide a variety of programs with different learning modalities to increase access, affordability, and more employment options for educators. Diversity education and training for those involved in education would reduce barriers associated with discrimination (De Young, 2014). Additionally, using a variety of teaching strategies and materials that are well suited to the needs, abilities, and literacy levels of the learners would help them to overcome some obstacles they may have, and be more interested and willing to learn than if they were presented with the information in an uninteresting or difficult to understand way (De Young, 2014).

References

Bastable, S. (2014). Nurse as educator (4th ed.). Retrieved from [Bookshelf Online] https://bookshelf.vitalsource.com/#/books/97812840…

De Young, S. (2014). Teaching strategies for nurse educators (3rd ed.). Retrieved from [Bookshelf Online] https://bookshelf.vitalsource.com/#/books/97813233…

Mason, D. J., Leavitt, J. K., & Chaffee, M. W. (2016). Policy and Politics in Nursing and Health Care (7th ed.). Retrieved from https://bookshelf.vitalsource.com/#/books/97803232…

question2:List the differences and similarities between the nursing process and the education process and provide application examples.

Submit an initial substantive post of 200.

Use headings for each main key point to clearly communicate to the reader the topic under discussion and leave no room for guessing. Your headings need to be Bold and aligned center-page.

Please use a heading for each major part of your main/initial post. For example your headers for unit/week 1 discussion question could be “Role of Informatics Nurse“, “Informatics and Care Quality and Patient Safety“, “Informatics in My Organization“. Your headings should follow APA format such as be Bold and aligned center-page.Need at least2 credible references. Your references and citations should also follow APA

NEXT answer the response with substantive comments. The postings should be approximately 100 words (about 1/2 page length) and include references as indicated by the instructor. References and citations must conform to the APA format.

Response1a-AV

u1d2

The nursing process and educational process are similar yet different in many ways. The nursing process deals with the nurse doing the assessment, diagnosis, planning, implementation, and evaluation of the patients ‘situation and cares given.

The educational process is the learning process that is provided from the educators. The Educational process involves using the knowledge, skills, and values/beliefs when providing care to our patients. According to Kurtus (2012) “There is a general process for providing education to students, such that they understand the information, are able to use or apply it, and retain what they have learned.

The first part of the education process is to set goals or objectives for what you want to achieve in the class. Then you follow steps to provide education to the students. Finally, you evaluate how well you use the process in succeeding to achieve your goals.”

The nursing process is done when you are assessing a patient and working through a care plan. The Educational process is where you are being taught on how to use the process and how it will apply to your patients. Once you have learned the materials you should be able to put it all together to complete your head to toe assessment for you patients and apply the knowledge that you have to build the care plan. According to Bastable (2013) “The nursing process Identifies barriers to teaching and obstacles to learning.” This is very important for nurse educators because in the process of education or nursing with patients there will be barriers and these processes will help to work through the care that is being provided.

References

Bastable, S. B. (2013). Nurse as educator: Principles of teaching and learning for nursing practice. (4th Ed). Sudbury, MA: Jones and Bartlett. ISBN: 9781449697501

Kurtus, R. (2012, April). Education Process. Retrieved July 11, 2017, from http://www.school-for-champions.com/education/educ…

question 3:Slide 16: Week one-discussion questions. Download the lecture notes.

  1. Reflect upon your nursing role as teacher as various strategies used.
  2. Discussed factors influencing the teaching and learning process. We just reviewed various influences that could potentially influence how the learner as well as the teacher obtain, assess, and evaluate information. Your responsibility is to discuss factors influencing the teaching and learning process, that you yourself were the teacher.

Submit an initial substantive post of 200.

Use headings for each main key point to clearly communicate to the reader the topic under discussion and leave no room for guessing. Your headings need to be Bold and aligned center-page.

Please use a heading for each major part of your main/initial post. For example your headers for unit/week 1 discussion question could be “Role of Informatics Nurse“, “Informatics and Care Quality and Patient Safety“, “Informatics in My Organization“. Your headings should follow APA format such as be Bold and aligned center-page.Need at least2 credible references. Your references and citations should also follow APA

question4:After reading this case study, answer the questions following using APA format 500words.

A small military hospital at an isolated duty station in California relied on registered nurse volunteers with the American Red Cross to teach patient education classes. One of the classes was called the “Early Bird Class” for women with newly diagnosed pregnancies. The class was mandatory in order to get a first prenatal appointment whether this was a first pregnancy or not. Both active duty women and dependent wives were required to attend the class. Numbers at the class were usually high—the weekly audience varied from 5 to 20 women.

The small classroom was located at the base chapel, and was used for Sunday school on weekends. Due to budget cutbacks, most materials for teaching were over 5 years old or homemade. They consisted of a brief video on early pregnancy, lecture with flip charts, and handouts. The audio-visual equipment was unreliable.

Some of the topics covered were nutrition, avoidance of alcohol & tobacco, exercise guidelines, management of discomforts, what to expect from the hospital prenatal care & delivery process, signs & symptoms of prenatal emergencies, and preparation for childbirth class information. While some patients voiced resentment or frustration at their required attendance, the instructor received good feedback from the hospital staff about the level of preparation provided to these patients.

A. List the barriers to education and the obstacles to learning.

B. The “Early Bird Class” filled a real need for the essentials of prenatal education. Why might the class have been successful overall, despite its limitations?

Please use a heading for each major part of your main/initial post. For example your headers for unit/week 1 discussion question could be “Role of Informatics Nurse“, “Informatics and Care Quality and Patient Safety“, “Informatics in My Organization“. Your headings should follow APA format such as be Bold and aligned center-page.Need at least2 credible references. Your references and citations should also follow APA

Discuss the value of best evidence as a driving force to institute change in delivery of nursing care. (PO8)

Question Description

Week 6: Interview With a Nurse Information Expert (graded)

Interview with a Nurse Information Expert Guidelines

Updated 9/2018

Purpose

The purpose of this assignment is to

  • communicate your understanding of the importance of quality information in everyday nursing practice;
  • discuss the roles and responsibilities of a nursing information expert; and
  • articulate how the professional nurse uses information and data in everyday practice to improve outcomes.

Course Outcomes

This assignment enables the student to meet the following Course Outcomes.

CO1: Describe patient-care technologies as appropriate to address the needs of a diverse patient population. (PO1)

CO4: Investigate safeguards and decision-making support tools embedded in patient care technologies and information systems to support a safe practice environment for both patients and healthcare workers.

CO8: Discuss the value of best evidence as a driving force to institute change in delivery of nursing care. (PO8)

Points

This assignment is worth a total of 225 points.

Due Date

This assignment, Interview With a Nursing Information Expert, is due in Week 6. Post questions to the Q & A Forum. Contact your instructor if you need additional assistance. See the Policies regarding late assignments. Failure to submit your paper on time will result in a deduction of points. Be sure to submit your assignment.

Directions

  1. Download the required NR361 Interview Form (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site., which will be used to complete this assignment.
  2. You are required to complete the form using the productivity tools required by Chamberlain University, which is Microsoft Office 2013 (or later version), or Windows and Office 2011 (or later version) for MAC. You must save the file in the “.docx” format. Do NOT save as Word Pad. A later version of the productivity tool includes Office 365, which is available to Chamberlain students for FREE by downloading from the student portal at http://my.chamberlain.edu (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site.. Click on the envelope at the top of the page.
  3. Select your interviewee and schedule an interview. This individual must be a Registered Nurse. Job titles of RNs who may be considered include, but are not limited to, nursing clinical information manager, super user, director/manager clinical education, chief information officer, quality assurance or performance improvement nurse, nurse informaticist, telenursing specialist, nurse abstractor, case manager, or compliance nurse. If you have any concerns about whether the RN is suitable for this assignment, contact your instructor before you schedule the interview.
  4. Review all questions (areas of inquiry) on the Interview Form prior to conducting the interview. You may print the form and take it with you to the interview.
  5. Note that there are five required questions to ask the RN.
  6. Note that there are four optional questions. You need to select only one of these to ask the RN.
  7. Note that there are two follow-up questions you must answer.
  8. Prior to conducting your interview, review two scholarly resources. These resources should guide your understanding of the RN’s role and responsibilities or make you more knowledgeable about GIGO, interprofessional communication, or other key concepts in the questions that you may not fully understand. For example, if your interviewee is a telenurse, you would want to review information on this specialty. If you do not know what GIGO means, look it up.
  9. Conduct your interview. The length of your interview will vary but should not exceed 1 hour.
  10. Submit the completed interview form prior to the deadline outlined above.

**Academic Integrity Reminder**

Chamberlain College of Nursing values honesty and integrity. All students should be aware of the Academic Integrity policy and follow it in all discussions and assignments.

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Rubric

NR361 Interview with a Nurse Information Expert Rubric – Sept 18

CriteriaRatingsPts
This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeDemographicsInitials, job title of interviewee that includes the type of nursing information role and date of interview provided.5.0 ptsInitials, job title, the type of nursing information expert and date of interview are provided.4.0 ptsEither initials, job title, or date of interview is missing. The type of nursing information expert is included.3.0 ptsName is provided instead of initials. Job title or date of interview is missing. The type of nursing information expert is included.2.0 ptsName is provided but no job title, nursing information expert or date of interview.0.0 ptsNo name, job title, nursing information expert or date of interview provided.5.0pts
This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeRequired Question #1 (Career Path)Provide a paraphrased or summary of the interviewee’s answer. You may quote the interviewee, but sparingly. Do NOT provide a verbatim transcript of everything that was said.25.0 ptsClearly describes career path including education and experiences.22.0 ptsDescribes career path but education OR experiences are not provided.20.0 ptsDescribes career path but does not include experiences and educational background.10.0 ptsBriefly describes career path.0.0 ptsFails to describe career path.25.0pts
This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeRequired Question #2 (Value of Evidence)Provide a paraphrased or summary of the interviewee’s answer. You may quote the interviewee, but sparingly. Do NOT provide a verbatim transcript of everything that was said.25.0 ptsClearly states value of best practice as a driving force and provides key elements.22.0 ptsStates value of best practice as a driving force and provides most key elements.20.0 ptsDescribes value of best practice as a driving force but omitted some key elements.10.0 ptsBriefly describes value of best practice as a driving force and omitted key elements.0.0 ptsDoes not discuss value of best evidence.25.0pts
This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeRequired Question #3 (Support Tools)Provide a paraphrased or summary of the interviewee’s answer. You may quote the interviewee, but sparingly. Do NOT provide a verbatim transcript of everything that was said.25.0 ptsClearly describes safeguards and decision-making support tools that support safe practices and provides key elements.22.0 ptsDescribes safeguards and decision-making support tools that support safe practices and provides most key elements.20.0 ptsDescribes safeguards and decision-making support tools that support safe practice but omitted some key elements.10.0 ptsBriefly describes safeguards and decision-making support tools that support safe practice but omitted key elements.0.0 ptsDoes not describe safeguards and decision-making support tools that support safe practice.25.0pts
This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeRequired Question #4 (Pt. Care Technologies)Provide a paraphrased or summary of the interviewee’s answer. You may quote the interviewee, but sparingly. Do NOT provide a verbatim transcript of everything that was said.25.0 ptsNames/lists four or more technologies that improved patient care.22.0 ptsNames/lists three technologies that improved patient care.20.0 ptsNames/lists two technologies that improved patient care.10.0 ptsNames/lists one technology that improved patient care.0.0 ptsNames/lists zero to one technologies that improved patient care.25.0pts
This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeRequired Question #5 (Groups and Utilization)Provide a paraphrased or summary of the interviewee’s answer. You may quote the interviewee, but sparingly. Do NOT provide a verbatim transcript of everything that was said.25.0 ptsNames/lists three or more groups that rely on information/data AND describes in detail how information is utilized.22.0 ptsNames/lists one to two groups that rely on information/data AND generally describes how information is utilized.20.0 ptsNames/lists groups but does not describe how information is utilized AND briefly describes how information is utilized.10.0 ptsNames/lists one group but does not describe how information is utilized.0.0 ptsDoes not name/list groups and does not describe how information is utilized.25.0pts
This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeOptional QuestionType the optional question that you chose to ask. Provide a paraphrased or summary of the interviewee’s answer. You may quote the interviewee, but sparingly. Do NOT provide a verbatim transcript of everything that was said.30.0 ptsClearly indicates which optional question was asked. Clearly describes answer to optional question in detail.26.0 ptsIndicates which optional question was asked. Briefly provides answer to optional question.24.0 ptsIndicates which optional question was asked, but answer does not address the question.11.0 ptsIndicates which question was asked but does not provide an answer.0.0 ptsDoes not include optional question or answer.30.0pts
This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeFollow-Up Question #1 (Practice Impact)Summarizes what was learned from interaction with interviewee answers. Describes how nursing practice will change as a result of learning about roles and responsibilities of interviewee.30.0 ptsClearly summarizes what was learned from interaction with interviewee answers. Clearly describes how personal nursing practice will change as a result of learning about roles and responsibilities of interviewee.26.0 ptsGenerally summarizes what was learned from interaction with interviewee answers. Generally describes how personal nursing practice will change.24.0 ptsMinimally summarizes what was learned. Gives a brief description of how personal nursing practice will change.11.0 ptsIncludes summary or describes how personal nursing practice will change, BUT does not include both.0.0 ptsFails to summarize what was learned and fails to describe how personal nursing practice will change.30.0pts
This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeFollow-Up Question #2 (Resources Utilized)Names two scholarly resources reviewed prior to conducting interview. Describes how each resource helped student prepare for interview.30.0 ptsSpecifically names two scholarly resources reviewed prior to interview. Clearly states how each resource helped prepare for interview.26.0 ptsSpecifically names two scholarly resources reviewed prior to interview. Generally states how each resource helped prepare for interview.24.0 ptsSpecifically names only one scholarly resource reviewed prior to interview. Briefly states how the resource helped prepare for interview.11.0 ptsNames scholarly resources but does not indicate how resources helped prepare for interview.0.0 ptsFails to indicate resources.30.0pts
This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeScholarly WritingName of student and date of interview appears on Interview Form. Punctuation, APA format and sentence structure are correct. Evidence of spell and grammar check.5.0 ptsName of student and date of interview appears on Interview Form. Punctuation, APA format and sentence structure are correct.4.0 ptsName of student and date of interview appears on Interview Form. Minimal punctuation, sentence structure errors noted. No indications of grammar, APA format or spelling errors noted.3.0 ptsName of student and date of interview appears on Interview Form. Several punctuation, sentence-structure errors noted. Minor indications of grammar, APA or spelling errors noted.2.0 ptsName of student or date of interview is on Interview Form. Numerous punctuation, sentence-structure errors noted. Many indications of grammar, APA format or spelling errors noted.0.0 ptsName of student or date of interview is missing. Many punctuation, APA or sentence structure errors noted. Spelling errors not corrected prior to submission of assignment.5.0pts
This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeTemplate Use0.0 pts0 points deductedCorrect template used results in 0 points deducted.0.0 pts22.5 points (10%) deductedIncorrect or NO template used results in a deduction of 22.5 (10%) points. 22.5 point deduction0.0pts
Total Points: 225.0

Week 6: Reading

  • Due Sunday by 11:59pm
  • Points None

Hebda, T., Hunter, K., & Czar, P. (2019). Handbook of informatics for nurses & healthcare professionals (6st ed.). New York, NY: Pearson.

  • Chapter 1: An Overview of Informatics in Healthcare (pp. 6-16)
  • Chapter 6: Policy, Legislation, and Regulation Issues for Informatics Practice (pp. 103-109)

Articles (required)

Kai, S., & Lipschultz, A. (2015). Patient safety and healthcare technology management. Biomedical Instrumentation & Technology49(1), 60–65. doi:10.2345/0899-820549.1.60. Retrieved from https://chamberlainuniversity.idm.oclc.org/login?url=https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=mdc&AN=25621652&site=eds-live&scope=site (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site.

West, P., Abbott, P., & Probst, P. (2014). Alarm fatigue: A concept analysis. Online Journal of Nursing Informatics18(2), 1. Retrieved from https://chamberlainuniversity.idm.oclc.org/login?url=http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=ccm&AN=103925123&site=eds-live&scope=site (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site.

Articles (suggested)

Cresswell, K., Majeed, A., Bates, D., & Sheikh, A. (2013). Computerised decision support systems for healthcare professionals: An interpretative review. Journal of Innovation in Health Informatics, 20(2), 115–128. doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.14236/jhi.v20i2.32. Retrieved from https://chamberlainuniversity.idm.oclc.org/login?url=http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=a9h&AN=87099272&site=eds-live&scope=site (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site. (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site.

Teen’s death, $6 million settlement put the spotlight on alarm fatigue. (2013, June 1). Same-Day Surgery37(6), 61–64. Retrieved from https://chamberlainuniversity.idm.oclc.org/login?url=http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=ccm&AN=87506227&site=eds-live&scope=site (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site.

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Describe an experience where the topic impacted you personally, either when you were receiving healthcare or when you were providing nursing care.

Week 4: Information Systems Paper (graded)

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  • Points 200
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Information Systems in Healthcare Paper Guidelines (graded, 200 points)

Updated 9/2018This assignment will be uploaded automatically to Turnitin when you submit your assignment.

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Purpose

The purpose of this assignment is explore the assigned topic related to information systems in healthcare, research and analyze the topic, and describe how you will apply your new found knowledge to your nursing practice.

Course Outcomes

This assignment enables the student to meet one or more of the following Course Outcomes depending on the topic selected.

CO1: Describe patient-care technologies as appropriate to address the needs of a diverse patient population. (PO1)

CO2: Analyze data from all relevant sources, including technology, to inform the delivery of care. (PO2)

CO3: Define standardized terminology that reflects nursing’s unique contribution to patient outcomes. (PO3)

CO4: Investigate safeguards and decision-making support tools embedded in patient care technologies and information systems to support a safe practice environment for both patients and healthcare workers. (PO4)

CO5: Identify patient care technologies, information systems, and communication devices that support safe nursing practice. (PO5)

CO 6: Discuss the principles of data integrity, professional ethics, and legal requirements related to data security, regulatory requirements, confidentiality, and client’s right to privacy. (PO6)

CO7: Examine the use of information systems to document interventions related to achieving nurse sensitive outcomes. (PO7)

CO8: Discuss the value of best evidence as a driving force to institute change in delivery of nursing care. (PO8)

Points

This assignment is worth a total of 200 points.

Due Date

Your completed paper is due by 11:59 p.m. MT Sunday by the end of Week 4.

Be sure to submit your assignment. Post your questions to the Q & A Forum. Contact your instructor if you need additional assistance. See the Course Policies regarding late assignments and academic integrity. Failure to submit your paper on time will result in a deduction of points.

Topic

Topic for the focus of your paper.

  • Artificial Intelligence (CO5, CO8)

Directions

  1. You are required to complete the form using the productivity tools required by Chamberlain University, which is Microsoft Office 2013 (or later version), or Windows and Office 2011 (or later version) for MAC. You must save the file in the “.docx” format. Do NOT save as Word Pad. A later version of the productivity tool includes Office 365, which is available to Chamberlain students for FREE by downloading from the student portal at http://my.chamberlain.edu (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site.. Click on the envelope at the top of the page.
  2. You are to research, analyze, and write an APA-formatted scholarly paper on Arificial Intelligence.
  3. Click on the APA template (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site. to complete this assignment.
  4. Write an introduction that defines and describes the topic. Address what purpose the topic serves and how it impacts the delivery of healthcare in general and nursing care in particular.
  5. Search for scholarly sources and relevant websites. Include a minimum of two scholarly sources. The course textbook does not qualify as a scholarly source. Cite all sources in the body of the paper and include them in the References list following proper APA formatting.
  6. Provide one example of this topic. Describe the main features or aspects of the example with support from your sources. If you haven’t used this before, think of how this could benefit clinical practice.
  7. Describe an experience where the topic impacted you personally, either when you were receiving healthcare or when you were providing nursing careRelate one positive aspect or one negative aspect of this experience and how it could have been improved. If you haven’t used this before, think of how this could benefit clinical practice.
  8. Write a conclusion that summarizes the topic, the purpose, and how your newfound insight will influence your nursing care.
  9. Use the APA template above to develop your paper. Use APA formatting. Refer to the Publication manual of the APA, sixth edition. Review the various APA documents included in this course and the SSPRNBSN Student Success course that can help you with your writing. Take advantage of the tutoring services that are available to Chamberlain students for free.
  10. The length of the paper should be a maximum of 4-5 pages, excluding the title page and the reference page. There should only be one small quote maximum in the paper. Citations should primarily include summary and restatement.

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NR361 Information Systems Paper Sept 18

CriteriaRatingsPts
This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeIntroductionDefine and describe the topic, its purpose, and its impact on healthcare and nursing care.25.0 ptsIntroduces and describes the topic in depth, its purpose, and its impact on healthcare and nursing care.22.0 ptsIntroduces and describes the topic in fair depth and detail, its purpose, and its impact on healthcare and nursing care.20.0 ptsIntroduces and briefly describes the topic, and its impact on healthcare or nursing care.10.0 ptsDoes not adequately introduce or describe the topic, or minimally describes impact on healthcare or nursing care.0.0 ptsDoes not introduce or describe the topic, and/or does not describe impact on healthcare or nursing care.25.0pts
This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeTopic ExamplesProvide one example of your topic. Describe the main features or aspects of the example.50.0 ptsProvides one outstanding example that exemplifies your topic. Describes the main features or aspects of the example in depth.44.0 ptsProvides one appropriate example that relate to your topic. Describes the main features or aspects of the example in some detail.40.0 ptsProvides one example that relates to your topic. Describes the main features or aspects of the example briefly.19.0 ptsProvides one correct example but inaccurately describes the example.0.0 ptsDoes not provide an example.50.0pts
This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomePersonal ExperienceDescribe a personal or work-related experience with the topic. Relate one positive or one negative aspect of this experience, and how it could have been improved.50.0 ptsDescribes a personal or work-related experience that is an excellent example of the topic. Relates one positive or one negative aspect of this experience, and how it could have been improved.44.0 ptsDescribes a personal or work-related experience that generally relates to the topic. Relates one positive or one negative aspect of this experience, and how it could have been improved.40.0 ptsDescribes a personal or work-related experience that somewhat relates to the topic. Relates one positive OR one negative aspect of this experience, but does not describe how it could have been improved.19.0 ptsMinimally describes an experience that generally relates to the topic. Fails to describe positive or negative aspects of this experience or how it could be improved.0.0 ptsFails to describe, an experience, or describes one that does NOT relate to the topic.50.0pts
This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeConclusionWrite a conclusion that summarizes the topic, purpose and how your newfound insight will influence your nursing care.25.0 ptsClearly summarizes the topic including its definition, purpose and how what you have learned will influence your nursing care.22.0 ptsSummarizes the topic including its definition, purpose, and how what you have learned will influence your nursing care.20.0 ptsFairly summarizes the topic including its definition, purpose, and how what you have learned affects your nursing care in the future.10.0 ptsMinimally summarizes the topic but fails to include its definition, purpose, OR what you have learned that will influence your future nursing care.0.0 ptsFails to summarize the topic. Omits the definition, and impact on your nursing care.25.0pts
This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeSupporting EvidenceLocate, cite, and reference a minimum of two relevant scholarly sources of evidence that indicate an information search has been conducted. The textbook does not qualify as a scholarly source. One scholarly source must be a peer-reviewed journal article.25.0 ptsLocates, cites, and references a minimum of TWO relevant scholarly sources of evidence that indicate an information search has been conducted. The textbook is not a scholarly source. One source must be a peer-reviewed journal article.22.0 ptsLocates, cites, and references a minimum of TWO relevant scholarly sources of evidence that indicate an information search has been conducted. The textbook is not a scholarly source.20.0 ptsLocates, cites, and references a minimum of ONE relevant scholarly source and the textbook as evidence that indicates an information search has been conducted.10.0 ptsLocates, cites and references only ONE relevant source of evidence that indicates an information search has been conducted. The source is not necessarily scholarly.0.0 ptsFails to locate relevant sources, or there is no indication that an information search has been conducted.25.0pts
This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeScholarly Writing and APA Format• Title page, running head, and page numbers. • Include an introduction, body, and conclusion/ recommendations sections (Level 1 headings) that are clearly labeled. There is a logical flow. • Page count met of 4-5 pages maximum, excluding the title page and reference page. • Only one small quote maximum was included. Uses summary and restatement primarily for citations. • Grammar, punctuation, paragraphing, and sentence structure are correct. • Body of the paper includes properly formatted in-text citations, and the reference page includes properly referenced sources that were cited in the paper in APA format. • Evidence of spelling and grammar check.25.0 ptsTitle page, running head, and page numbers; Sections include an introduction, topic examples, personal experience, and conclusion; Level 1 headings used appropriately; Each section has at least three sentences; Grammar, punctuation, paragraphing, and sentence structure are correct; Citations throughout demonstrate support of student’s ideas and opinions; Reference page includes all sources and no errors in format; Meets page requirements 4-5 page maximum, excluding title and reference pages; Only has one small quote in the paper. Uses summary and restatement primarily for citations; Evidence of spell and grammar check.22.0 ptsMinimal error in APA title page, running head, or page numbers noted; Sections include an introduction, topic examples, personal experience, and conclusion. Level 1 headings may or may not be used appropriately; Minimal errors in grammar, spelling, paragraphing, punctuation, and/or sentence structure noted; Citations are present but not in correct format; References are present, with minimal errors in format; Meets page requirements 4-5 page maximum, excluding title and reference pages; Only has one small quote in the paper. Uses summary and restatement primarily for citations.20.0 ptsSome errors in APA title page, running head, and/or page numbers noted; Sections indicated, but level 1 headings not used; Some errors in grammar, paragraphing, spelling, punctuation, and/or sentence structure noted; Citations are present but not in correct format; References are present, with some errors in format; Does not meet page requirement for assignment; Some indication of errors within document; Has one-two small quotes in the paper. Uses summary and restatement primarily for citations.10.0 ptsMultiple errors in APA formatting; Multiple grammar, spelling, paragraphing, and punctuation errors noted; Citations are incorrectly formatted; References are incorrectly formatted; Little evidence of proofreading prior to submitting paper; Does not meet page requirements; Uses more than two quotes in the paper. Does not meet guidelines.0.0 ptsMany errors in APA formatting; Many grammar, spelling, paragraphing, and punctuation errors noted; Citations are missing; References are missing; No sign of proofreading prior to submitting paper.25.0pts
This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeWrong Topic0.0 pts0 points deductedCorrect topic used. 0 points deducted0.0 pts20 points (10% ) lostIncorrect topic used results in a 20 point (10%) deduction. 20 points deducted0.0pts
Total Points: 200.0

Explain how theoretical frameworks influence advance.Purpose

Question Description

Where Did the Theory Come From

This Assignment addresses this course outcome:

2:Explain how theoretical frameworks influence advance.Purpose

The purpose of this Assignment is to explore how a theorist explicates his or her philosophy and thoughts behind a theoretical field. As in other fields of study, nursing has a plethora of theorists and theories. These theorists have developed their paradigm over time enriching it with research and dialogue with other theorists.Directions

You are going to explore how a theorist of your choice created his or her theory. Did it develop as an acorn becoming a mighty oak over the decades? Did it arrive as a burst of light like the big bang as some believe created our universe? Was it developed from a blueprint like a spaceship where thousands of scholars worked together to create a rocket to the moon? In point of fact, how is a theory developed? This is what we are exploring.

You will pick a theorist who interests you, it does not have to be a nurse theorist. You may also choose from other disciplines such as: behavioral, leadership, business, education, technology.

You will become the theorist immersing yourself in the writings from the earliest mentioned to the most current.

As you read, look at how you (taking on the persona of the theorist) developed the theory.

In thefirst stage, theorizing occurs. This is where you, as the theorist, identify the concepts of what nursing is and is not. Perhaps you questioned what concepts were guiding those in nursing practice and then started to question your role. You started asking yourself, “Where am I in nursing, and where the profession is going? Is there some overarching concept that guides the professional in his or her practice?” This is where you recognize that a theory is needed.

In thesecond stage, syntax is developed. This is where you will define the terms. Look for changing definitions of terms. Consider, for example, Jean Watson. She starts by defining the word “caring.” Within the last ten years she has refined her terminology changing the term caring to caritas. This demonstrates a growth and maturation from decades of research she and other scholars did to produce the theory of caring.

Thethird stageis theory testing. Defined as the phenomena behind the theory that are exposed through research. The definitions of terms are refined. The theorists and other researchers consider whether this theory helps answer questions that arise in practice. This is where your theory is used in by a widening group of researchers. For example, graduate nursing students request the tool you developed while testing your theory.

Thefourth and last stageis evaluation. This is where philosophical debate occurs as the concepts are applied through evidenced based practice in the act of providing nursing care.Assignment Details

For this Assignment, you are going to write an article for a nursing journal explaining how you developed your theory through the four stages (theorizing, syntax, theory testing, and evaluation).Your paper must be 3 to 5 pages, not including the title and reference pages.

To view the Grading Rubric for this Assignment, please visit the Grading Rubrics section of the Course Home.Assignment Requirements

Before finalizing your work, you should:

  • be sure toread the Assignment description carefully(as displayed above);
  • consult the Grading Rubric(under the Course Home) to make sure you have included everything necessary; and
  • utilizespellingandgrammar checkto minimize errors.

Your writing Assignment should:

  • follow the conventions ofStandard American English(correct grammar, punctuation, etc.);
  • bewell ordered,logical,andunified, as well asoriginal and insightful;
  • displaysuperior content, organization, style,andmechanics; and
  • useAPA 6th Editionformat.

Textbook Readings

Philosophies and theories for advanced nursing practice

  • Chapter 10: “Educational and Learning Theories”
  • Chapter 11: “Health Behavior Theories”
  • Chapter 12: “Theories Focused on Interpersonal Relationships”
  • Chapter 13: “Environmental Philosophy and Theories”
  • Chapter 14: “Economic Theories”
  • Chapter 15: “Theories of Organizational Behavior and Leadership”
  • Chapter 16: “Theoretical Approaches to Quality Improvement”

Journal Readings

Gallegos, C., & Sortedahl, C. (2015). An exploration of professional values held by nurses at a large freestanding pediatric hospital.Pediatric Nursing,41(4), 187-195.