LD Pract Resp 2
RUBRIC: 20 pts
Exceptional
One post written in response to fellow learners’ post between 100-150 words. Response is substantive insightful and contain at least one reference.
STUDENT’S POST:
Summary of Practicum Leadership Course
On reflection on my learning in this course, Nursing Leadership, we covered AACN DNP Essentials:
Essential I: Scientific Underpinnings for Practice.
Essential II: Organizational and Systems Leadership for Quality Improvement and Systems Thinking.
Essential III: Clinical Scholarship and Analytical Methods for Evidence-Based Practice.
Essential IV: Information Systems/Technology and Patient Care Technology for the Improvement and Transformation of Health Care.
Essential V: Health Care Policy for Advocacy in Health Care.
Essential VI: Interprofessional Collaboration for Improving Patient and Population Health Outcomes.
Essential VII: Clinical Prevention and Population Health for Improving the Nation’s Health.
Essential VIII: Advanced Nursing Practice
The first highlight was the Executive Summary Report done during Module 1 with a Cultural Competence Self-Assessment tool to identify distinctive attributes of a specific group to provide access, effective communication between patient and provider, and ensure appropriate treatment. This particular assignment directly applied to my DNP project because my clinic practice setting is culturally diverse due to different ethnicities and cultural groups. Therefore there is a need for implementation of this strategy.
The second highlight was the Rapid Cycle Improvement Plan. According to DNP Essential IV, technology is key to patient-centered, efficient, and safe care. This essential is directly involved with the delivery of system information required for the safe and efficient delivery of excellent healthcare. The technology delivery is directly related to my DNP project because data will be electronically obtained from EHR, hence the need to collect data completely, correctly, and accurately to have a feasible data collection analysis. Haneuse et al. (2021) argue that incomplete data collection leads to erroneous results. Thus, adopting pertinent guidelines and data collection will increase the change of integrity in the Quality Improvement project. Furthermore, data collection for my project will be done via NextGen EHR, hence the need to have an optimum EHR system.
According to Hall & Russel (2020), evidence-based practice (EBP) improves patient care and outcomes. Therefore, professional organizations provide continuing education and conferences for nurses to complete and attend to provide information regarding EBP. For example, on October 3-6, 2021, I virtually participated in the Ryan White National Conference. This conference discussed the many updates, including the antiretroviral therapy for treating and maintaining viral suppression on HIV-positive patients. In addition, the results of anal cancer screening results from the Anchor study done here in Miami were presented as well, showing that removing HSIL with electrocautery significantly reduced the rates of progression to anal cancer compared to active monitoring without treatment. Such results and information are particularly relevant to my DNP project since it will be focused on STI screening and treatment based on the implementation of the CDC STI guideline.
Many applications of my learning from this course applied to clinical practice, but at least three very different applications were utilized. First, I collaborated with the interdisciplinary team by developing new knowledge and disseminating the best EBP applicable to nursing leadership by applying the culture assessment tool. Second, I was able to act as an advocate by writing a letter to an official requesting a solution that would benefit many people collectively. Third, I can maintain the identity of the nursing profession by demonstrating sensitivity to the needs of healthcare consumers, primarily because my clinical host site is located in the Miami suburbs, which has a resource-constrained environment and serves a high-risk population.
References
Hall, H. R., & Roussel, L. A. (2020). Evidence-based practice: An integrative approach to research,
administration, and practice: An integrative approach to research, administration, and practice
(3rd ed.). Jones & Bartlett Learning
Haneuse, S., Arterburn, D., & Daniels, M. J. (2021). Assessing Missing Data Assumptions in EHR-Based Studies: A Complex and Underappreciated Task. JAMA Network Open, 4(2), e210184-e210184.