Executive Summary
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Executive Summary: Clinical Practice Guideline
[Project Title]
by
[your official name]
MS, [university], 20XX
BS, [university], 20XX
Executive Summary Submitted in Partial Fulfillment
of the Requirements for the Degree of
Doctor of Nursing Practice
Walden University
[last month of term you graduate] 20XX
Summary
The Summary section must be no longer than one page, double spaced. The full Executive Summary document should be no longer than 10 pages, double spaced. Throughout the narrative, use American Psychological Association (APA) format when it is necessary to cite sources, following the guidelines in Chapter 8 of the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association (7th ed.) and/or the APA citations webpage on the Walden Doctoral Capstone Form and Style website.
In this section, indicate the type of project. Describe the practice problem and why it is important to address within the context of nursing practice. Summarize the practice-focused question(s) and the purpose for the doctoral project. Describe the analytical strategies used in the doctoral project. Concisely summarize the findings and implications. Concisely identify major products, conclusions, and/or recommendations as appropriate. Summarize potential implications for nursing practice and for positive social change, diversity, equity, and inclusion.
Background
Describe elements in the background that connect to the reason for the practice change or gap in practice. Discuss the project question and project purpose. Identify evidence that supports the project change or gap in practice. Briefly summarize the evidence supporting the change. Indicate the strength of the evidence.
Clinical Practice Guideline Development
Indicate the number of individuals on the expert panel, describe their qualifications, and explain how they were selected to review the clinical practice guideline (CPG). Describe the process of review using the AGREE II tool.
Results
State the results of AGREE II expert panel review, including results of the 23 domains review using Likert scale and any comments from reviewers. Discuss review of proposed CPG from stakeholders/end users. Discuss the potential impact of adopting this CPG on the organization. State limitations and how they impacted the results. Discuss why the project is important beyond the local site.
Table 1 and Figure 1 reflect APA (7th ed.) rules for table and figure formatting and labeling. Note that any tables and figures should be mentioned by number in the narrative text (e.g., “Table 1 includes …”) before they appear in the document. The point size of table and figure text can be smaller than body text (which is 12 point) but no smaller than 8 point. You may change the font inside tables and figures to a sans serif font such as Arial if you wish. For guidance on formatting tables and figures in APA Style, visit the Doctoral Capstone Form and Style webpage on tables and figures.
The general table note under Table 1 cites the source of a table that was originally printed elsewhere. You must obtain permission from the copyright holder to reprint a table or figure that is not in the public domain. Include letters of permission in an appendix. Per APA 7.14, table and figure notes must be left justified and double spaced, as shown here.
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Note. From “Attitudes Toward Dissertation Editors,” by W. Student, 2020, Journal of Academic Optimism, 98, p. 11 ( https://doi.org/10.xxxxxxxxx) . Copyright 2020 by Academic Publishing Consortium. Reprinted with permission.
Figure 1 Sample Figure Showing Correct Formatting
Conclusions
Summarize the impact to the organization. Identify further recommendations that might be considered. Discuss potential implications for nursing practice and for positive social change, diversity, equity, and inclusion. Describe the evaluation method.
Insert references here. Examples of some common types of references follow.
These sample entries are tagged with the “APA Reference” style tag, which means that the line spacing and hanging indent are automatic. Apply the “APA Reference” style tag to your entries.
Sample Entries
Journal article with DOI (even if accessed in print form)
Author, A. A., Author, B. B., & Author, C. C. (2019). Title of article. Title of Periodical, xx(x), xxx–xxx. https://doi.org/xxxxxx . . .
Nonperiodical (authored book with a DOI)
Author, A. A. (2020). Title of work. Publisher. https://doi.org/xxxxx . . .
Author, A. A., Author, B. B., & Author, C. C. (2020). Title of article. Title of Periodical, xx(x), xxx–xxx. https://doi.org/xxxxxx
Book
Author, D. (2021). Title of book. Publisher. https://doi.org/xxxxx
Webpage
Author, E. (2021, August 1). Title of webpage. Name of website. https://URL
Organization A. (2022). Title of webpage. https://URL
Chapter 10 of the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association (7th ed.) includes numerous examples of reference list entries. For more information on references in APA Style, consult the APA website or the Walden Doctoral Capstone Form and Style page on APA References .
Appendix
Students may place deliverables, or the products developed during the project, into the executive summary appendix. All materials placed in the appendix must follow APA guidelines and the DNP Doctoral Project Ethics Pledge. Tables with results should be presented in the Results section of the executive summary. The appropriate deliverables include the following: the final clinical practice guideline approved by the expert panel. If you have additional questions on appropriate materials for the appendix, contact your faculty advisor for assistance.