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NRSE_4600_Experiential_Learning_Project_Proposal_Form.pdf
NRSE 4600: Clinical Practice Project (CPP) Goals and Objectives
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NRSE 4600 Experiential Learning Project (ELP) Goals and Objectives
Proposal Form
Assignment Objectives:
▪ Students will identify QSEN’s competencies for nursing. ▪ Students will have the opportunity to synthesize knowledge and apply skills acquired in the
nursing academic and practice settings. ▪ Students will extend their academic experience into areas of nursing practice interest,
working with new ideas, issues, organizations, and individuals. ▪ Students will demonstrate the ability to think and act critically and creatively about nursing
practice issues and will further develop their analytical and ethical leadership skills necessary to address and help solve these issues.
▪ Students will refine the ability to utilize evidence based research and demonstrate proficiency in written and communication skills.
Assignment Instructions The Experiential Learning Project (ELP) is the culminating academic endeavor of nursing students who earn a baccalaureate degree in nursing from Ohio University. The project provides students with the opportunity to explore a problem or issue of particular professional interest that is somehow related to one of the following nursing QSEN competencies: patient-centered care, teamwork/collaboration, evidence based practice, quality improvement, safety or informatics (QSEN). Each of the QSEN competencies somehow link to nursing excellence. For your project you will need to:
1. Select an issue/problem that you have a professional interest in. Example: Creation of a patient education tool to prevent falls
2. Select a QSEN competency that relates to that problem. Example: Safety 3. Select a health care organization that can help support your issue: Example: The CDC 4. Develop a global objective: Example: At the completion of this project I will have developed a
patient educational tool to present to staff on 1-South to be distributed to all patients on 1- South to prevent falls.
5. Develop at least four project objectives: Example: a. Research current literature on the prevention of falls and patient educational material
content. b. Seek falls data from ABC Hospital quality department and specifically from the 1-
South Unit. c. Review data results and evaluate for trends. d. Develop a patient educational tool on fall prevention. e. Educate staff on use of the patient educational tool f. Implement patient educational tool and present to at least ten patients on 1-South.
6. Develop possible resources needed to help meet your goals/objectives.
a. Meet with unit manager and seek approval on project implementation. b. Review the CDC web site for current references and resources on fall prevention. c. Create patient educational tool, copy and prepare to distribute. d. Create a timeline to implement the patient educational tool.
This assignment is the first of five assignments to complete your Experiential Learning Project (ELP). Each weekly assignment will build upon the last one. It is very important that you follow the directions carefully and review your teachers document/grading rubric for comments so that you can improve each week.
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This Form is to be typed. Project Topic: Give a brief explanation of your topic and identify the one QSEN.org competency that best fits your topic (use the graduate competencies under education on QSEN.org) and that you will address in your project.
Discuss Health Care Organization (this is not the facility/organization where you are implementing your project, may be a nursing organization, or any organization which sets standards, conducts research, or publishes evidence based literature in relation to your topic) that will help support your project. Discussion should include the mission/values of the
organization (in your own words). Provide citations and references (no direct quotes). Choose one organization.
Global Objective The purpose of a global objective is to provide a vision for your overall project. It should be broadly stated, it is what you will be developing and implementing in this course, what is your final product (example: if you are creating a tool to educate patients-then the global objective is the development and presentation of this education). Write 1 Global Objective (Do Not Use Any Abbreviations). An objective should consist of one sentence.
Project Objectives Now your global objective should be broken down into more focused steps. Be sure your Project Objectives support your Global Objective! How will you achieve your global objective? Be specific. List 4 Project Objectives…objectives should start with an action verb! (Do Not Use Any
Abbreviations) For example; Research on…Develop a tool/guide/protocol/policy/process
to…Develop and present education to staff on new tool…Implement new tool on ___number of patients to improve…
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Direct patient contact/engagement-implementation in clinical practice: Describe in one or two sentences how you will provide direct patient engagement (contact) in your clinical practice project and describe how this will impact patient outcomes. (Keep in mind you are not required to actually measure your outcomes, but you will need to describe your potential/projected improved patient outcomes). Your direct patient engagement could be the use of a new tool/process/guide/protocol/procedure on patients. Be specific, how many patients will you implement this project and how do you predict this will impact patient outcomes?
Possible steps to assist me in completing my project: List at least 4 steps in your project (Do Not Use Any Abbreviations)
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The Experiential Learning Project (ELP) is the culminating academic endeavor of nursing students who earn a baccalaureate degree in nursing from Ohio University. During this seven-week course you will actually be implementing a project at your clinical practicum site. The ELP provides students with the opportunity to explore a problem or issue of particular personal or professional interest that is somehow related to one of the following nursing competencies: patient-centered care, teamwork/collaboration, evidence based practice, quality improvement, safety or informatics (QSEN: http://www.qsen.org).
The project must demonstrate your ability to synthesize and apply the knowledge and skills acquired through this academic program to real-world nursing issues and problems. This final project will affirm your ability to think critically and creatively, to solve practical problems related to nursing practice or the facilitation of patient-centered care, to make reasoned and ethical decisions, and to communicate effectively orally and in writing.
Goals of the Experiential Learning Project (ELP):
• Students will develop and implement an experiential learning project during the course which includes direct patient engagement and demonstrates potential to impact patient outcomes.
• Students will have the opportunity to synthesize knowledge and apply skills acquired in the nursing academic and practice settings.
• Students will extend their academic experience into areas of nursing practice interest, working with new ideas, issues, organizations, and individuals.
• Students will demonstrate the ability to think and act critically and creatively about nursing practice issues and will further develop their analytical and ethical leadership skills necessary to address and help solve these issues.
• Students will refine the ability to utilize evidence-based research and demonstrate proficiency in written and communication skills.
• Students will demonstrate achievement of the Ohio University program outcomes and the ability to extend and refine their knowledge and skill in the realization of their personal and professional goals met as a result of the capstone clinical project.
ELP Steps:
1. Select a preceptor of your choice. MSN preferred but a BSN is acceptable. Keep in mind this is NOT a shadowing experience with your preceptor, they will assist you in the development and implementation of your project. Although it may be best that the preceptor is working at your practicum site, it is not required. Keep in mind close relatives may not be preceptors.
• Your preceptor must sign an agreement form; this form is to be submitted in the first week of
class on Blackboard. • The student and preceptor must be licensed in the state the project will be implemented.
2. You must spend 21 true hours over the 7 weeks of the course and these hours will be documented on a clinical log. Of these 21 hours at least 3 hours should be in working with your preceptor, such as seeking advice or updating the preceptor on your progress, a maximum of 6 hours may be logged in research on your topic—you of course may have more time spent researching but no more than 6 hours may be counted on the log, in addition you must log at
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least 1-2 hours in direct patient contact along with the remainder of the hours completed in the implementation of your project, for example:
Minimum of 3 hours with preceptor Maximum of 6 hours on research of topic Minimum of 1-2 hours in direct patient contact Remainder- 10-11 hours in implementation of your project Total = 21 true hours
3. You will complete a log of these 21 hours which will be submitted in the final week of the course, signed by you and your preceptor. In addition, all entries on the log are to be initialed by your preceptor, and failure to submit a completed log will result in an incomplete for the course.
4. You will select a problem, issue or concern that is professionally or personally important to you. You must be able to relate your topic to one of the QSEN goals. Go to QSEN.org, then go to education- competencies- graduate QSEN competences to choose one of the following: • Patient-centered Care • Teamwork and Collaboration • Evidence-based Practice (EBP) • Quality Improvement (QI) • Safety • Informatics
5. Complete all experiential learning project assignments. • Week 1-2: Submit project proposal, preceptor agreement, license verifications, Qualtrics
survey, COVID 19 documents, sex offender and OIG status. • Week 3: Experiential Learning Project QSEN, Topic, Goals, and Objectives • Week 4: Experiential Learning Project Action Plan outline • Week 5: Experiential Learning Project Research • Week 6: Experiential Learning Project Discussion Board • Week 7: Experiential Learning Project Culminating Paper (this will include a second solution
to your topic-a “next steps” plan, or a new idea related to your project) ELP• Expectations
Your Experiential Learning Project will require you to become a change agent at your clinical practicum site as listed on your preceptor agreement. Your practicum site may be your place of work or anywhere nurses are employed. You will select a problem, issue or concern that is professionally or personally important to you and you will implement this project during your 7- week class. This problem could be a problem in your current place of work or community. Some ideas that come to mind are issues related to patient-centered care, mandatory immunizations, human trafficking, patient education, prevention of patient falls, prevention of pressure ulcers, the list is endless. Keep in mind to focus on a project which is doable in your 7-week timeline, there are many projects which are needed but for this course you have a limited time frame to implement your project. Projects that require more time to implement such as improving staffing ratios or implementing an electronic health record are really outside of the timeline for this course and would not satisfy the direct clinical requirement of at least 1-2 hours working directly with the patients. After you have selected your problem, it must be linked to one of the QSEN competencies: patient-centered care, teamwork/collaboration, evidence-based practice, quality improvement, safety, or informatics. You will use the QSEN competency to develop a plan of action to change the problem.
The best approach to accomplish change must include a thoughtful analysis of the problem. The first step in this analysis is to identify the problem and then answer several questions that are useful in framing the problem:
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1. What is the scope, duration, and history of the problem? 2. Who does it affect? 3. What data is available to describe the problem? 4. What are the implications of the problem? 5. What health care organization supports your project topic? 6. What are the gaps in the existing data? 7. What types of additional research might be useful?
After you have framed the problem, it is necessary to develop a plan that characterizes strategies for action. Strategies are the methods and guidelines used to create a plan to achieve desired goals and objectives. Well-planned strategies can make the difference between success and failure. Strategies for success include:
1. Looking at the big picture. It’s human nature to view our world from a personal perspective.
However, looking at the big picture requires us to step back and look at a larger environment. This will give more credibility to you plan.
2. Do your homework (be prepared for questions): a. Clarify your position on the problem and possible solutions. b. Gather data, search for clinical policies, standards of care, professional organization
support, etc. c. Prepare documents to describe and support your problem. d. Assess the power dynamics of those you are presenting to. e. Assess your own power base and ability to maneuver in any situation. f. Plan a strategy and assess the strengths and weaknesses. g. Prepare for questions, push back and even conflict. h. Line up support. i. Know your opposition and their rationales.
3. Identifying stakeholders. Individuals or groups that are directly influenced by the problem or solution are the stakeholders. In some cases, the stakeholders are obvious; however, in some cases stakeholders can be developed.
4. Identifying resources. A successful change agent will identify all available resources. Resources include money, time, connections, and intangible resources (creative ideas).
Overall Scope of the ELP Project Keep in mind this is a 7-week course, your project must be implemented in this time frame, keep the scale of the project doable, you will choose a global objective, this objective is what you will actually implement, in other words your project goal for the course.
A Second Solution Your plan of action, in addition to the strategies listed above, must also present two proposed solutions. You will discuss this second solution in your final paper in week seven of the course. Typically, there is more than one solution to an identified problem, and each option differs with regards to cost, practicality, and duration. By identifying and analyzing possible solutions you will gain further understanding of the problem and what is possible for an organization, workplace, governmental agency, or professional organization to undertake. Included in your solutions should be a mode for implementation, evaluation, and sustainability of each solution. Each of the approaches to make successful changes discussed above will be included in one or more of the Experiential Learning Project assignments:
• Week 3: Experiential Learning Project Mentor Agreement, project topic, and objectives • Week 4: Experiential Learning Project Action Plan outline • Week 5: Experiential Learning Project Mid-term Report • Week 6: Experiential Learning Project Discussion Board • Week 7: Experiential Learning Project Culminating Paper
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Each assignment will have individual instructions and grading rubrics. In order to obtain optimal points, it is imperative that you read the syllabus, this document, the individual assignment instructions and the grading rubric in their entirety before completing and submitting your assignments. And, as always, if you do not understand the instructions please ask.
Lastly, you can think of this project as being similar to the Nursing Process; Assess, Diagnose, Plan, Implement and Evaluate. You will be assessing your selected problem by addressing the questions that are useful in framing a problem. By selecting your QSEN competency, determining your stakeholders and resources you can diagnose the problem. The next three steps, planning, implementing, and evaluating will all be addressed in your plan of action. It is often difficult for nurses to step outside of their comfort zone. It is time for you to demonstrate your ability to synthesize and apply the knowledge and skills acquired through this academic program to real- world nursing issues and their problems!
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