the theories and principles of nursing and related disciplines to individuals, families, aggregates, and communities from entry to the healthcare system through long-term planning

Purpose

 

You are to create a Design for Change proposal inclusive of your PICO and evidence appraisal information from your Capstone Project Milestone #1. Your plan is to convince your management team of a nursing problem you have uncovered and you feel is significant enough to change the way something is currently practiced. In the event you are not currently working as a nurse, please use a hypothetical clinical situation you experienced in nursing school, or nursing education issue you identified in your nursing program.

 

Course Outcomes

This assignment enables the student to meet the following course outcomes.

 

CO1: Applies the theories and principles of nursing and related disciplines to individuals, families, aggregates, and communities from entry to the healthcare system through long-term planning. (PO #1)

 

CO2: Proposes leadership and collaboration strategies for use with consumers and other healthcare providers in managing care and/or delegating responsibilities for health promotion, illness prevention, health restoration and maintenance, and rehabilitative activities. (PO #2)

 

 

Milestone #2 consists of the proposal for your Design for Change Capstone Project.

 

Points

 

Milestone #2 is worth 225 points.

 

Directions

 

  1. Create a proposal for your Design for Change Capstone Project. Open the template in Doc Sharing. You will include the information from Milestone #1, your PICO question, and evidence appraisal, as you compose this proposal. Your plan is to convince your management team of a nursing problem you have uncovered and you feel is significant enough to change the way something is currently practiced.
  2. The format for this proposal will be a paper following the Publication manual of APA6thedition.
  3. The paper is to be four- to six-pages excluding the Title page and Reference page.
  4. As you organize your information and evidence, include the following topics.
    1. Introduction:Write an introduction but do not use “Introduction” as a heading in accordance with the rules put forth in the Publication manual of the American Psychological Association (2010, p. 63). Introduce the reader to the plan with evidence-based problem identification and solution.
    2. Change Plan: Write an overview using the John Hopkins Nursing EBP Model and Guidelines (2012)
      1. Practice Question
      2. Evidence
      3. Translation
    3. Summary
  5. Citations and References must be included to support the information within each topic area. Refer to the APA manual, Chapter 7, for examples of proper reference format. In-text citations are to be noted for all information contained in your paper that is not your original idea or thought. Ask yourself, “How do I know this?” and then cite the source. Scholarly sources are expected, which means using peer-reviewed journals and credible websites.
  6. Tables and Figures may be added as appropriate to the project. They should be embedded within the body of the paper (see your APA manual for how to format and cite). Creating tables and figures offers visual aids to the reader and enhances understanding of your literature review and design for change.

 

Grading Criteria: Design for Change Capstone Project

 

Category

Points

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Description

Introduction 25 11{0e601fc7fe3603dc36f9ca2f49ef4cd268b5950ef1bbcf1f795cc00e94cdd119} Introduction to the plan is nursing focused, with evidence-based problem identification and potential solutions clearly identified.
Change Plan; Practice Question (Steps 1–5) 50 22{0e601fc7fe3603dc36f9ca2f49ef4cd268b5950ef1bbcf1f795cc00e94cdd119} Activities to achieve the first steps of change are fully described in detail and are based on the first five steps of the John Hopkins EBP Process; Practice Question.
Change Plan; Evidence (Steps 6–10) 50 22{0e601fc7fe3603dc36f9ca2f49ef4cd268b5950ef1bbcf1f795cc00e94cdd119} Activities to achieve steps six through ten of the John Hopkins EBP Process are fully described in detail; Evidence.
Change Plan; Translation(Steps 11–18) 50 22{0e601fc7fe3603dc36f9ca2f49ef4cd268b5950ef1bbcf1f795cc00e94cdd119} Activities to achieve the final steps of change are fully described in detail and are based on steps 11 through 18 of the John Hopkins EBP Process; Practice Question.
Summary 25 11{0e601fc7fe3603dc36f9ca2f49ef4cd268b5950ef1bbcf1f795cc00e94cdd119} Clear, solid summary summarizing the key points and steps of the change plan is included; ways to maintain the change plan are described.
APA Format 25 11{0e601fc7fe3603dc36f9ca2f49ef4cd268b5950ef1bbcf1f795cc00e94cdd119} Minimal errors.
Total 225 points 100{0e601fc7fe3603dc36f9ca2f49ef4cd268b5950ef1bbcf1f795cc00e94cdd119}

 

 

 

Grading Rubric: Capstone Project Milestone #2

 

Assignment Criteria

Outstanding or Highest Level of Performance

A (92–100{0e601fc7fe3603dc36f9ca2f49ef4cd268b5950ef1bbcf1f795cc00e94cdd119})

Very Good or High Level of Performance

B (84–91{0e601fc7fe3603dc36f9ca2f49ef4cd268b5950ef1bbcf1f795cc00e94cdd119})

Competent or Satisfactory Level of Performance

C (76–83{0e601fc7fe3603dc36f9ca2f49ef4cd268b5950ef1bbcf1f795cc00e94cdd119})

Poor, Failing or Unsatisfactory Level of Performance

F (0–75{0e601fc7fe3603dc36f9ca2f49ef4cd268b5950ef1bbcf1f795cc00e94cdd119})

Total

Introduction25 points Introduction to the plan is nursing focused, with evidence-based problem identification and potential solutions clearly identified.23–25 points Introduction to the plan is nursing focused, with evidence to support the problem and potential solution identified but convincing areas are missing.21–22 points Introduction to the plan is provided; however, evidence to support the problem and potential solution is not convincing.19–20 points Introduction lacks evidence to support need for change and/or potential solution is not realistic.0–18 points /25
Change Plan PracticeQuestion(Steps 1–5)

50 points

Activities to achieve the first five steps of change are fully described in detail and are based on the first section of the John Hopkins EBP Process:*Practice question is identified.

*Scope of the problem discussed (including supportive statistics).

*Stakeholders identified.

*Team is identified.

46–50 points

Activities to achieve the first five steps of change are fully described, not in detail but are based on the first section of the John Hopkins EBP Process:*Practice question is identified.

*Scope of the problem discussed (including supportive statistics).

*Stakeholders identified.

*Team is identified.

42–45 points

Activities to achieve the first five steps of change are vague. The first section of the John Hopkins EBP Process is not clearly identified.*Practice question is identified.

*Scope of the problem does not contain statistics to support the problem.

*Stakeholders are identified but not appropriate or missing key members.

*Team members are identified but not appropriate or missing key members.

38–41 points

Activities to address and support change are not specifically addressed. Portions of the first five steps are missing or absent.0–37 points /50
Change Plan Evidence(Steps 6–10)

50 points

Activities to achieve steps six through ten of change are fully described in detail and are based on the first section of the John Hopkins EBP Process: Evidence is identified.*At least four reliable sources are used, three of which are peer-reviewed.

*Summary of evidence is thorough and detailed.

*Strength of evidence is discussed.

*Recommendation for change is based on evidence and is thorough.

46–50 points

Activities to achieve steps six through ten of change are vague and are based on the first section of the John Hopkins EBP Process: Evidence is identified.*At least four reliable sources are used, three of which are peer-reviewed.

*Summary of evidence is vague.

*Strength of evidence is discussed.

*Recommendation for change is based on evidence but connection is vague.

42–45 points

Activities to achieve steps six through ten of change are vague and are based on the first section of the John Hopkins EBP Process: Evidence is identified.*At least four reliable sources are used but less than three are peer-reviewed. *Summary of evidence is vague.

*Strength of evidence is not discussed.

*Recommendation for change is present but not weak connection to the evidence.

38–41 points

Activities to achieve steps six through ten of change may be missing or absent.*Less than four reliable sources are used.

*Summary of evidence is not present or missing important elements.

*Strength of evidence is missing.

*Recommendation for change lacks support from evidence.

0–37 points

/50
Change Plan Translation(Steps 11–18)

50 points

Activities to achieve the last steps of change are fully described in detail and are based on the last steps of the John Hopkins EBP Process:Translation. *Action plan is well-developed with specific timeline in place to include all elements of the plan.

*Measurable outcomes and way to report results are discussed in detail.

*Plan for implementation is thoroughly discussed.

*Ways to communicate findings (internally and externally) are discussed.

46–50 points

Activities to achieve the last steps of change are described and are based on the last steps of the John Hopkins EBP Process:Translation.

*Action plan is developed with specific timeline in but some elements of the timeline are missing.

*Outcomes are present but not measurable. Ways to report results are discussed in detail.

*Plan for implementation is discussed.

*Communication of findings is present but does not address both internal and external ways.

42–45 points

Activities to achieve the last steps of change are vague.*Action plan is developed but timeline is missing.

*Outcomes are vague and not measurable. Ways to report results are discussed but not in detail.

*Plan for implementation is vague.

*Communication of findings is missing.

38–41 points

Activities to achieve the last steps of change are vague or missing.*Action plan is not well-developed or missing.

*Outcomes are vague or not present. Ways to report results are discussed but not in detail.

*Plan for implementation is not present.

*Communication of findings is missing.

0–37 points

/50
Summary25 points Clear, solid summary of the key points and the change plan are included; ways to maintain the change plan are described.23–25 points A clear summary of the key points and part of the change plan are provided; ways to maintain the change plan are mentioned, but not in detail.21–22 points A summary is present but is vague; parts of the change plan are highlighted; ways to maintain the change plan are not clear.19–20 points A summary is difficult to determine or absent. Key points of the change plan are not recapped or are absent.0–18 points /25
APA formatting, scholarly writing25 points APA format  sixth edition: third person, grammar, sentence structure, punctuation, and spelling; sources correctly cited and referenced; title page, headers, and page numbers. No errors to one error.23–25 points Two to three errors.21–22 points Four to five errors.19–20 points Multiple errors0–18 points /25
  Total Points   /225

How would you go about addressing this ‘crime’ in social media?

1- (answer the question in like 5 sentences or more)  No format required

After reading the article on the Facebook Graph test one or two of these tricks and tell me what worked for you. Did you discover something new about your community or friends?  Be specific what you did and what you found out.  Do you see value in this tool?

 

http://www.socialmediaexaminer.com/facebook-graph-search-marketing/

 

 

2- (answer the question in like 5 sentences or more) No format required

You are a social media consultant.  The Society of Accountants has approached you about the use of social media.  Would you place more importance on the use of Linkedin over Facebook?  Why or why not.  Would Instagram be helpful?  What about Twitter?  Rank Linkedin, Facebook, Twitter, Instagrm, youtube and Tumbr in order of importance.  I am curious to see what you guys think.  Be creative.

 

 

3- (answer the question in like 5 sentences or more) No format required

Please read the article about VW.

Put yourselves in VW’s shoes.  How would you go about addressing this ‘crime’ in social media?

Should they even address this via social media?  Why or why not?  Or do they just let this case ride out..?  Should a company get out in front of ‘scandals’ via social media?

 

http://www.mediapost.com/publications/article/258921/volkswagens-brand-reputation-existence-at-stake.html

No format required or number of sentences as long as you answer the question

Homework  Setting up your social media profiles

  1. Twitter allows you to openly follow difference individuals and brands.  Name two individuals and brands on Twitter that would be relevant for the YMCA to follow.  Why did you pick them?
  2. Your Twitter handle should be short and reflect your brand.  Give me three example of good Twitter handles for the YMCA
  3. What should the Twitter profile say for the YMCA that reflects their brand?
  4. How could the YMCA use LinkedIn? Would you say this is probably the least important of the social media for them and why or why not?  What one would you say would be the most important and why?
  5. Tell me what happens if you highlight a post on your brands page?
  6. Go to the Coca-Cola FB page, did they highlight any posts.
  7. Can a brands FB cover photo include pricing information or calls to action?
  8. What are the three steps of the FB ecosystem?
  9. If you do not have a personal Tumblr account, then consider creating one. Think about what you want to inspire.  For me I think I will do one about running, biking and swimming.  All of my personal passions.  I will use Tumblr to inspire others to be healthy through being active.  No need to really create one, unless you want to.  Just tell me your POV.
  10. The YMCA does not have a Tumblr account. How could the YMCA use Tumblr?  Give me their POV.
  11. Regarding Instagram, the main YMCA does not have an account. I can perhaps understand that.  But for each branch to not have one is a miss.  Maybe the main YMCA could curate content from all the branches across the US.  What are your thoughts?  Anything else?
  12. The YMCA does have a YouTube Channel. Not too bad.  They do have some followers.  But how could they do better at showcasing programs they employ to build communities.  And keep in mind they are in NYC, to little old Iowa City to San Francisco.
  13. What do you think about LinkedIn for the YMCA? Should it be priority?
  14. In the Vine article I share with you, check out the Trident Vine. Love it.  For the YMCA, it makes me think of having little children of all different backgrounds and races tumbling from one end to the other in a looped fashion.  Give me another great idea to showcase the YMCA in a 7 or 13 second video spot.

Article

http://blog.hootsuite.com/5-best-brands-on-vine/

Trident  vine is last one on the link

Demonstrating Culturally Competent Nursing Care

Part 2- Demonstrating Culturally Competent Nursing Care

Address the following:

  1. Select one of the following cultures and focus on the direct caregiving role of the RN at the bedside:

o    Asian

o    Native American

  1. Select four (4) cultural features, associated with the selected culture that influence the provision of nursing care for patients with chronic illness and at the end of their lives. Describe how the four (4) cultural features influence the provision of care to the patients. At least one (1) feature must address chronic illness and at least one (1) feature must address end of life care.
  2. Provide a total of four (4) nursing interventions that demonstrate nursing care, which reflect the respect for the dignity and uniqueness of those cultural features for patients experiencing chronic illness (2 interventions) and at the end of their lives (2 interventions).
    1. Select one of the following cultures and focus on the direct caregiving role of the RN at the bedside:

    o    Asian

    o    Native American

    1. Select four (4) cultural features, associated with the selected culture that influence the provision of nursing care for patients with chronic illness and at the end of their lives. Describe how the four (4) cultural features influence the provision of care to the patients. At least one (1) feature must address chronic illness and at least one (1) feature must address end of life care.
    2. Provide a total of four (4) nursing interventions that demonstrate nursing care, which reflect the respect for the dignity and uniqueness of those cultural features for patients experiencing chronic illness (2 interventions) and at the end of their lives (2 interventions).

Describe how the registered professional nurse evaluates if the patient’s cultural needs have been met

Using APA format, write ten (10) page paper (excludes cover and reference page) that examines culturally sensitive nursing care. The paper consists of two (2) parts.

A minimum of three (3) current professional references must be provided. Current references include professional publications and valid websites dated within five (5) years. Additionally, a textbook that is no more than one (1) edition old may be used.

Part 1 – Introduction

Address the following:

  1. Using your own words, define culturally competent nursing care. Support your definition with a professional literature citation.
  2. Identify four (4) guidelines the registered professional nurse may use to enhance the ability to provide culturally competent nursing care. Provide one example the culturally competent nurse applies to each of the four (4) selected guidelines. At least one example must address care of patient(s) not occurring in an acute care hospital.
  3. Describe how the registered professional nurse evaluates if the patient’s cultural needs have been met.
  4. Describe whether cultural practices must be accommodated in all aspects of health care. Provide a specific example and rationale to support your response.