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Final Defense of DNP Scholarly Project by {Student Name}: Enhancing Healthcare Practices

In this DNP scholarly project final defense, {Student Name} presents an innovative intervention to address a significant healthcare problem. The project encompasses detailed background information, evidence synthesis, theoretical framework, implementation steps, findings, recommendations for practice, and incorporation of DNP essentials. The presentation also outlines a plan for dissemination of results and includes references in APA format.

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Final Defense of DNP Scholarly Project by {Student Name}: Enhancing Healthcare Practices

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  1. {NAME OF PROJECT} DNP SCHOLARLY PROJECT FINAL DEFENSE {Student Name} {Defense Date}

  2. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS • Note: DNP Committee members & others you wish to acknowledge

  3. OVERVIEW I. Introduction II. Background III. Methods IV.Findings/Results V. DNP Essentials VI.Dissemination VII.References VIII.Questions

  4. INTRODUCTION • Note: Introduction should include a brief description of the problem, presence of problem in clinical setting, approach in resolving the problem, and high-level description of the intervention

  5. BACKGROUND BACKGROUND

  6. DESCRIPTION OF THE PROBLEM • Note: A detailed description of the problem, including its significance and why the project is appropriate for the site where it will be implemented. According to your Moran, Burson & Conrad text, this section expands on the Introduction and leads to the development of a clinical question that may be presented using a PICO(T) approach

  7. SYNTHESIS OF THE EVIDENCE Note: Synthesis of the evidence supporting the intervention. This is accomplished by comparing key concepts from an evidence table to summarize what is currently known about the problem.

  8. THEORETICAL FRAMEWORK • Note: The theoretical framework (informal or formal frameworks, models, concepts, and/or theories) used to explain the problem and any reasons or assumptions that were used to develop the intervention(s)

  9. PROJECT TYPE, PURPOSE PROJECT TYPE, PURPOSE, OBJECTIVES, & EXPECTED OUTCOMES & EXPECTED OUTCOMES , OBJECTIVES,

  10. IRBPROCESS • Note: Discuss which organization reviewed & approved your project

  11. Methods

  12. METHOD OR MODEL • Note: Method or Model used that aligns with the project type

  13. IMPLEMENTATION STEPS • Note: What specific steps did you take to implement the project? How was data collected? Implementation steps should align with the model you have selected

  14. MEASURES/TOOLS MEASURES/TOOLS • Notes: Include an abbreviated version of your data monitoring & analysis plans. What did you monitor and how did you analyze the data?

  15. Findings/Results

  16. FINDINGS / RESULTS FINDINGS / RESULTS • Notes: Include graphs of outcomes. What was achieved? Did you have unexpected results? What were major facilitators/strengths or barriers/limitations? Include additional slides if needed.

  17. RECOMMENDATIONS FOR PRACTICE RECOMMENDATIONS FOR PRACTICE • Notes: Can this project be sustained or replicated in other areas? What is the impact on patient outcomes?

  18. DNP Essentials

  19. DNP ESSENTIALS • Note: Address how the project incorporates applicable DNP Essentials. All should note Essential 2 – System/Population Impact, but include other DNP Essentials as well

  20. PLAN FOR DISSEMINATION • Note: How will you share your project results? Poster, podium, organizational presentation, manuscript?

  21. REFERENCES • Note: The references should reflect citations used in the presentation. Make sure that all citations and references are in APA format. Include additional slides if needed.

  22. COMMENTS & QUESTIONS Name Title Email Social

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