NRS465 Applied Evidence-Based Project and Practicum
Week 7 Discussion
DQ 1
In order to evaluate an evidence-based practice project, it is important to be able to determine the effectiveness of your change. Based on faculty feedback from your Topic 5 implementation plan, make updates to your objectives and outcomes. List one objective and its associated outcome. How will you be able to evaluate whether or not this outcome was met? Discuss how using this process of evaluation will allow you to evaluate whether your project made a difference in practice.
Initial discussion question posts should be a minimum of 200 words and include at least two references cited using APA format. Responses to peers or faculty should be 100-150 words and include one reference. Refer to “RN-BSN DQ Rubric” and “RN-BSN Participation Rubric,” located in Class Resources, to understand the expectations for initial discussion question posts and participation posts, respectively.
DQ 2
Look ahead at the Topic 8 Benchmark – Capstone Project Change Proposal assignment. What additional information do you need to complete your capstone project paper in Topic 8? Describe your plan to obtain it. Identify one area of the Topic 8 assignment that you will need to review and potentially revise. Discuss the aspects that you might want additional feedback on from your peers and post it here.
In responses to your peers, provide feedback on areas classmates identified in their initial DQ response and suggest ways to improve or additional considerations to take into account.
Initial discussion question posts should be a minimum of 200 words. References will not be required. Responses to peers or faculty should be 100-150 words and include one reference. Refer to “RN-BSN DQ Rubric” and “RN-BSN Participation Rubric,” located in Class Resources, to understand the expectations for initial discussion question posts and participation posts, respectively. Please note: Criterion 2 on the “RN-BSN DQ Rubric” will only assess for word count.
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