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Write the following sections that are still left to complete in the template for your paper and submit them for review. This will allow you to receive feedback before submitting your final draft in week 8. Your submission should be at least 2 pages in length and should be written in APA (6th ed.) format. Actual Outcomes/Evaluation: Discuss your measurable evaluation methods (indicators/metrics). Include any of the following that are applicable to your project: cost savings, improved efficiencies, access to care (visits/procedures/admissions), patient/family satisfaction, associate satisfaction, associate engagement, retention, clinical outcomes, injury prevention, and risk reduction. Summary and Conclusions: Include a summary of your change project, the main points and findings, the significance of the project to the nursing profession, and any recommendations for future research. You should also focus on the lessons learned implementing your change project, including successes, challenges, obstacles, and future recommendations for similar clinical situations.

Rubric

NURS_690B_DE - NURS 690-B Rubric Week 6: Actual Outcomes/Evaluation and Summary and Conclusions

NURS_690B_DE - NURS 690-B Rubric Week 6: Actual Outcomes/Evaluation and Summary and Conclusions

Criteria

Ratings

Pts

This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeContent

32 to >26.24 pts

Meets Expectations

The actual outcomes/evaluation section includes results obtained from the designed measurement tool. Discussion of all applicable items such as cost savings, improved efficiencies, access to care (visits/procedures/admissions), patient/family satisfaction, associate satisfaction, associate engagement, retention, clinical outcomes, injury prevention, and risk reduction are included. The summary and conclusions section includes an overall summary of the project’s main points and findings, the significance of the project to the nursing profession, and recommendations for future research. Lessons learned from implementation, including successes, challenges, and obstacles for future similar clinical situations are discussed.

26.24 to >24.0 pts

Approaches Expectations

The actual outcomes/evaluation section includes results obtained from the designed measurement tool. Discussion of most applicable items such as cost savings, improved efficiencies, access to care (visits/procedures/admissions), patient/family satisfaction, associate satisfaction, associate engagement, retention, clinical outcomes, injury prevention, and risk reduction are included, but one or two are missing. The summary and conclusions section includes an overall summary of the project’s main points and findings, the significance of the project to the nursing profession, but may be missing recommendations for future research. Lessons learned from implementation, including successes, challenges, and obstacles for future similar clinical situations are discussed.

24 to >18.88 pts

Falls Below Expectations

The actual outcomes/evaluation section includes results, but they are not related to the created measurement tool designed for the project. Discussion of only a few applicable items such as cost savings, improved efficiencies, access to care (visits/procedures/admissions), patient/family satisfaction, associate satisfaction, associate engagement, retention, clinical outcomes, injury prevention, and risk reduction are included. The summary and conclusions section includes an overall summary of the project’s main points and findings, but does not include the significance of the project to the nursing profession, and there are no recommendations for future research. Lessons learned from implementation are basic broad ideas and cannot be used for future similar clinical situations.

18.88 to >0 pts

Does Not Meet Expectations

The actual outcomes/evaluation section includes results, but there is no relation to the designed measurement tool for the project. There is little discussion of all applicable items such as cost savings, improved efficiencies, access to care (visits/procedures/admissions), patient/family satisfaction, associate satisfaction, associate engagement, retention, clinical outcomes, injury prevention, and risk reduction. The summary and conclusions section includes an overall summary of the project’s main points and findings, but does not include the significance of the project to the nursing profession, and there are no recommendations for future research. Lessons learned from implementation are not discussed at all.

32 pts

This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeMechanics

6 to >4.92 pts

Meets Expectations

Information is well organized and clearly communicated. Assignment is free of spelling and grammatical errors.

4.92 to >4.5 pts

Approaches Expectations

Answers are well written or orally presented throughout, and the information is reasonably organized and communicated. Assignment is mostly free of spelling and grammatical errors.

4.5 to >3.54 pts

Falls Below Expectations

Answers are somewhat organized and lacks some clarity. Contains some spelling and grammatical errors.

3.54 to >0 pts

Does Not Meet Expectations

Answers are not well written or orally presented and lack clarity. Information is poorly organized. Assignment contains many spelling and grammatical errors.

6 pts

This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeAPA Format

2 to >1.64 pts

Meets Expectations

Follows all the requirements related to format, length, source citations, and layout.

1.64 to >1.5 pts

Approaches Expectations

Follows length requirement and most of the requirements related to format, source citations, and layout.

1.5 to >1.18 pts

Falls Below Expectations

Follows most of the requirements related to format, length, source citations, and layout.

1.18 to >0 pts

Does Not Meet Expectations

Does not follow format, length, source citations, and layout requirements.

2 pts