Capstone Project : Impacting Factors

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IMPACTING FACTORS TOOL

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Impacting Factors Tool

Instructions: Use this tool to document your assessment of the factors impacting the capstone project. Be sure to cite and reference necessary sources according to APA format, using the last page for your reference list.

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Stakeholder Identification and Engagement Strategies to Secure Support

The primary stakeholders in this issue are senior citizens living in long-term care, their families, and the staff who support them. Other stakeholders include policy-makers, healthcare providers, and the general public. Engaging these stakeholders will be critical to developing and implementing successful strategies to improve mental health and psychological well-being for seniors in long-term careVynohradova, M. (2022). There are several engagement strategies that can be used to secure support from these stakeholders:

1. Conduct outreach to key stakeholders to raise awareness of the issue and the need for action. This can be done through personal visits, phone calls, emails, or social media.

2. Develop and distribute educational materials on the importance of mental health and psychological well-being for seniors in long-term care. These materials can be used to educate staff, families, and the general public about the issue and the importance of taking action to improve mental health and psychological well-being for seniors in long-term care(Chen & Xu 2020).

3. Work with existing organizations and groups who are already engaged in similar work. This can help to build support and momentum for the issue among key stakeholders.

4. Advocate for policy changes at the local, state, and federal level that would support improved mental health and psychological well-being for seniors in long-term care. This can help to secure the resources and support needed to implement effective strategies to improve mental health and psychological well-being for seniors in long-term care.

5. Collaborate with healthcare providers to develop and implement evidence-based practices that improve mental health and psychological well-being for seniors in long-term care. This can help to ensure that seniors in long-term care receive the best possible care and support to improve their mental health and psychological well-being.

SWOT Analysis

Strengths

-The primary strength is the passion and commitment of the team.

-The team has a strong belief that all individuals, no matter their age, should have the opportunity to live a high-quality life, including those in long-term care.

-The team is composed of experts in the field of mental health, psychology, gerontology, and social work.

-The team has a strong network of support from other organizations and groups who are committed to improving mental health and psychological well-being for seniors in long-term care.

Weaknesses

-A lack of awareness of the issue among key stakeholders, including senior citizens living in long-term care, their families, and the staff who support them (Vafaeinasab et al., 2022).

-A lack of resources to effectively engage all stakeholders in the issue.

-A lack of knowledge and expertise among some stakeholders about mental health and psychological well-being for seniors in long-term care.

Opportunities

-The opportunity to raise awareness about the importance of mental health and psychological well-being for seniors in long-term care.

-The opportunity to engage all stakeholders in the issue and secure their support for taking action to improve mental health and psychological well-being for seniors in long-term care(Chen & Xu 2020).

-The opportunity to collaborate with healthcare providers to develop and implement evidence-based practices that improve mental health and psychological well-being for seniors in long-term care.

Threats

-The threat of continued neglect of mental health and psychological well-being for seniors in long-term care.

-The threat of inadequate resources to effectively address the issue.

-The threat of resistance from some stakeholders to taking action to improve mental health and psychological well-being for seniors in long-term care.

Financial Implications of the Capstone Project

The financial implications of the capstone project will vary depending on the specific strategies and activities that are undertaken to improve mental health and psychological well-being for seniors in long-term care. Some of the potential costs that may be associated with the project include:

-The cost of conducting outreach and education to key stakeholders.

-The cost of developing and distributing educational materials on the issue.

-The cost of working with existing organizations and groups who are already engaged in similar work.

-The cost of advocating for policy changes at the local, state, and federal level.

-The cost of collaborating with healthcare providers to develop and implement evidence-based practices. In addition to the costs associated with the project, there may also be financial implications for the implementation of the strategies and activities that are recommended.

Some of the potential financial implications for the implementation of the project include:

-The cost of training staff on the importance of mental health and psychological well-being for seniors in long-term care.

-The cost of providing mental health and psychological support to seniors in long-term care.

-The cost of evaluating the effectiveness of the strategies and activities that are implemented.

External Influencing Factors

There are a number of external factors that could influence the success of the project. Some of the external factors that could influence the project include:

-The level of awareness of the issue among key stakeholders. -The level of engagement of all stakeholders in the issue.

-The level of support from existing organizations and groups who are already engaged in similar work.

-The level of resources that are available to support the project.

-The level of political will to take action on the issue. -The level of cooperation from healthcare providers to develop and implement evidence-based practices.

Outcome statement for the capstone project

The goal of the capstone project is to improve mental health and psychological well-being for seniors in long-term care. The specific outcome that is desired from the project is for all stakeholders to be aware of the issue and to be committed to taking action to improve mental health and psychological well-being for seniors in long-term care.

Evaluation plan for the capstone outcome

The evaluation plan for the capstone outcome will vary depending on the specific strategies and activities that are undertaken to improve mental health and psychological well-being for seniors in long-term care (Leeson, 2018). Some of the evaluation methods that could be used to assess the outcome of the project include:

-Surveys of key stakeholders to assess their level of awareness of the issue and their commitment to taking action. -Interviews with key stakeholders to assess their level of engagement in the issue and their support for the project.

-Focus groups with key stakeholders to assess their level of knowledge and understanding of the issue and their willingness to take action.

-Observations of the implementation of the project to assess the level of cooperation from all stakeholders and the effectiveness of the strategies and activities that are being used.

-Review of data on the mental health and psychological well-being of seniors in long-term care to assess the impact of the project.

References

Chen, L., & Xu, X. (2020). Effect evaluation of the long-term care insurance (LTCI) system on the health care of the elderly: a review.  Journal of Multidisciplinary Healthcare13, 863. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7457853/

Leeson, G. W. (2018). The growth, ageing and urbanisation of our world.  Journal of Population Ageing11(2), 107-115. https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s12062-018-9225-7

Vynohradova, M. (2022). AGEING IN CITIES: CONTRIBUTING FACTORS AND CHALLENGES.  Collection of scientific papers «ΛΌГOΣ», (August 12, 2022; Zurich, Switzerland), 11-13. https://archive.logos-science.com/index.php/conference-proceedings/article/view/240

Vafaeinasab, M., Badieian, G., & Rajabalipour, M. (2022). Motivational interviewing and health promotion of older adults.  Elderly Health Journal8(1), 4-5. https://ehj.ssu.ac.ir/browse.php?a_id=267&sid=1&slc_lang=en&html=1