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Assessment 4 Instructions: Patient, Family, or Population Health Problem Solution

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  • Develop an intervention (your capstone project), as a solution to
    the patient, family, or population problem you’ve defined. Submit the
    proposed intervention to the faculty for review and approval.
    This solution needs to be implemented (shared) with your patient,
    family, or group. You are not to share your intervention with your
    patient, family, or group or move on to Assessment 5 before your
    faculty reviews/approves the solution you submit in Assessment 4. In a
    separate written deliverable, write a 5-7 page analysis of your
    intervention.
    Please submit both your solution/intervention and the 5-7 page analysis to complete Assessment 4.

Introduction

  • In your first three assessments, you applied new knowledge and
    insight gleaned from the literature, from organizational data, and from
    direct consultation with the patient, family, or group (and perhaps with
    subject matter and industry experts) to your assessment of the problem.
    You’ve examined the problem from the perspectives of leadership,
    collaboration, communication, change management, policy, quality of
    care, patient safety, costs to the system and individual, technology,
    care coordination, and community resources. Now it’s time to turn your
    attention to proposing an intervention (your capstone project), as a
    solution to the problem.

Preparation

  • In this assessment, you’ll develop an intervention as a solution to
    the health problem you’ve defined. To prepare for the assessment, think
    about an appropriate intervention, based on your work in the preceding
    assessments, that will produce tangible, measurable results for the
    patient, family, or group. In addition, you might consider using a root
    cause analysis to explore the underlying reasons for a problem and as
    the basis for developing and implementing an action plan to address the
    problem. Some appropriate interventions include the following:

    • Creating an educational brochure.
    • Producing an educational voice-over PowerPoint presentation or video focusing on your topic.
    • Creating a teaching plan for your patient, family, or group.
    • Recommending work process or workflow changes addressing your topic.

    Plan to spend at least 3 direct practicum hours working with the same patient, family, or group.
    In addition, you may wish to complete the following:

    • Review the assessment instructions and scoring guide to ensure
      that you understand the work you will be asked to complete and how it
      will be assessed.
    • Conduct sufficient research of the scholarly and professional
      literature to inform your work and meet scholarly expectations for
      supporting evidence.

    Note: Remember that you can submit all, or a portion of, your draft assessment to Smarthinking
    for feedback, before you submit the final version. If you plan on using
    this free service, be mindful of the turnaround time of 24–48 hours for
    receiving feedback.

Instructions

  • Complete this assessment in two parts: (a) develop an intervention
    as a solution to the problem and (b) submit your proposed intervention,
    with a written analysis, to your faculty for review and approval.

Part 1

  • Develop an intervention, as a solution to the problem, based on your
    assessment and supported by data and scholarly, evidence-based sources.
    Incorporate relevant aspects of the following considerations that shaped your understanding of the problem:

    • Leadership.
    • Collaboration.
    • Communication.
    • Change management.
    • Policy.
    • Quality of care.
    • Patient safety.
    • Costs to the system and individual.
    • Technology.
    • Care coordination.
    • Community resources.

Part 2

  • Submit your proposed intervention to your faculty for review and approval.
    In a separate written deliverable, write a 5–7 page analysis of your intervention.

    • Summarize the patient, family, or population problem.
    • Explain why you selected this problem as the focus of your project.
    • Explain why the problem is relevant to your professional practice and to the patient, family, or group.

    In addition, address the requirements outlined below. These
    requirements correspond to the scoring guide criteria for this
    assessment, so be sure to address each main point. Read the
    performance-level descriptions for each criterion to see how your work
    will be assessed. In addition, note the additional requirements for
    document format and length and for supporting evidence.

    • Define the role of leadership and change management in addressing the problem.
      • Explain how leadership and change management strategies influenced the development of your proposed intervention.
      • Explain how nursing ethics informed the development of your proposed intervention.
    • Propose strategies for communicating and collaborating with the
      patient, family, or group to improve outcomes associated with the
      problem.

      • Identify the patient, family, or group.
      • Discuss the benefits of gathering their input to improve care associated with the problem.
      • Identify best-practice strategies from the literature for effective communication and collaboration to improve outcomes.
    • Explain how state board nursing practice standards and/or
      organizational or governmental policies guided the development of your
      proposed intervention.

      • Cite the standards and/or policies that guided your work.
      • Describe research that has tested the effectiveness of these standards and/or policies in improving outcomes for this problem.
    • Explain how your proposed intervention will improve the quality of
      care, enhance patient safety, and reduce costs to the system and
      individual.

      • Cite evidence from the literature that supports your conclusions.
      • Identify relevant and available sources of benchmark data on
        care quality, patient safety, and costs to the system and individual.
    • Explain how technology, care coordination, and the utilization of community resources can be applied in addressing the problem.
      • Cite evidence from the literature that supports your conclusions.
    • Write concisely and directly, using active voice.
    • Apply APA formatting to in-text citations and references.

    Additional Requirements

    • Format: Format the written analysis of your intervention using APA style. Use the APA Style Paper Template. An APA Style Paper Tutorial is also provided to help you in writing and formatting your paper. Be sure to include:
      • A title page and reference page. An abstract is not required.
      • Appropriate section headings.
    • Length: Your paper should be approximately 5–7 pages in length, not including the reference page.
    • Supporting evidence: Cite at least five sources
      of scholarly or professional evidence that support your central ideas.
      Resources should be no more than five years old. Provide in-text
      citations and references in APA format.
    • Proofreading: Proofread your paper, before you
      submit it, to minimize errors that could distract readers and make it
      more difficult for them to focus on its substance.

    Portfolio Prompt: Save your intervention to your ePortfolio.
    After you complete your program, you may want to consider leveraging
    your portfolio as part of a job search or other demonstration of your
    academic and professional competencies.

Competencies Measured

  • By successfully completing this assessment, you will demonstrate
    your proficiency in the course competencies through the following
    assessment scoring guide criteria:

    • Competency 1: Lead people and processes to improve patient, systems, and population outcomes.
      • Define the role of leadership and change management in addressing a patient, family, or population health problem.
    • Competency 3: Transform processes to improve quality, enhance patient safety, and reduce the cost of care.
      • Explain how a proposed intervention to address a patient,
        family, or population health problem will improve the quality of care,
        enhance patient safety, and reduce costs to the system and individual.
    • Competency 4: Apply health information and patient care technology to improve patient and systems outcomes.
      • Explain how technology, care coordination, and the utilization
        of community resources can be applied in addressing a patient, family,
        or population health problem.
    • Competency 5: Analyze the impact of health policy on quality and cost of care.
      • Explain how state board nursing practice standards and/or
        organizational or governmental policies guided the development of a
        proposed intervention.
    • Competency 6: Collaborate interprofessionally to improve patient and population outcomes.
      • Propose strategies for communicating and collaborating with a
        patient, family, or group to improve outcomes associated with a patient,
        family, or population health problem.
    • Competency 8: Integrate professional standards and values into practice.
      • Write concisely and directly, using active voice.
      • Apply APA formatting to in-text citations and references.

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