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Capstone Project Milestone 3:
Topic: Vulnerable Population: Mental Disorders
Educating Staff: Implementing Change Guidelines
The purpose of this assignment is to create the
Educating Staff: Implementing Change Project
PowerPoint presentation. Your plan is to educate the staff that will be involved in the pilot program. You will need to educate them on the problem, show the supporting evidence, and how your pilot plan will be implemented.
CO2: Proposes leadership and collaboration strategies for use with consumers and other healthcare providers in managing care and/or delegating responsibilities for health promotion, illness prevention, health restoration and maintenance, and rehabilitative activities. (PO #2)
CO3: Communicates effectively with patient populations and other healthcare providers in managing the healthcare of individuals, families, aggregates, and communities. (PO #3)
CO7: Integrates the professional role of leader, teacher, communicator, and manager of care to plan cost-effective, quality healthcare to consumers in structured and unstructured settings. (PO #7)
Milestone 3 consists of the PowerPoint presentation
. Submit this Milestone to the Dropbox by Sunday, 11:59 p.m. MT at the end of
Milestone3 is worth
200 points
Create an educational presentation for staff before the launch of your change project. This should inform the staff of the problem, your potential solution, and their role in change project.
The format for this proposal will be a PowerPoint presentation.
Tutorial: For those not familiar with the development of a PowerPoint slideshow, the following link to the Microsoft website may be helpful. http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/support/training-FX101782702.aspx The Chamberlain Student Success Strategies (CCSSS) offers a module on Computer Literacy that contains a section on PowerPoint. The link to SSP CCSSS may be found under the Special Courses list in eCollege.
Below are the topics for the slides: Bullet (or main points) points on your slides, please
to support the information within each topic area. Refer to the APA manual, Chapter 7, for examples of proper reference format. Citations are to be noted for all information contained in your paper that is not your original idea or thought. Ask yourself, âHow do I know this?â and then cite the source. Scholarly sources are expected, which means choose peer-reviewed journals and credible websites.
Scope of the problemâuse basic statisticsfrom what you know of the problem in your work area.
Evidence to support your need for changeâfrom your Evidence Summary
Action Plan
The nurseâs role and responsibility in the pilot program
Resources available to the staffâincluding yourself
Application: Use Microsoft PowerPoint 2010.
Length: The PowerPoint slide show is expected to be
in length (not including the title slide and reference list slide).
Submission: Submit your files via the basket in the Dropbox: âEducating the Staff: Implementing the Change Projectâ by 11:59 p.m. Sunday of Week 6.
Late Submission: See the course policy on late submissions.
Tutorial: If needed, Microsoft Office has many templates and tutorials to help you get started.
(found under the section View and âNotesâ in the PowerPoint template you choose. These are for your personal use to use as a reference if you are giving your presentation to an audience and they help faculty identify what you will speak to your audience about.
Grading Criteria: Educating Staff: Implementing Change
Summary of change model discussed. PracticeIssue is stated. Scope of the problem includes basic statistics as it relates to your work area and scope of problem to healthcare as a whole discussed. Team and stakeholders and their role/reason chosen is discussed as is logical.
The Evidence
Discussion of the evidence is done in terms of themes of the multiple views given in the Systematic Review. Pertinent information is summarized. Sources are not listed individually but as an Evidence Summary synthesized into concepts discovered.
The Plan
Plan of action described. Important elements are discussed and logical. Timeline is thorough and contains all elements. Timeline is logical and appropriate.
The Nurseâs Role
The nurseâs role in the pilot plan is described and clear. Procedures for the pilot plan are clear and concise.
Form (if applicable) for tracking the outcomes during pilot plan is included. Resources the nurses will need to help implement the plan are included. At least three resources are included. The nurse investigator, the team, internet resources, or other resources the staff needs is included.
Summary slide reiterates the problem and purpose of the plan along with the measurable goals in terms of success.
Overall Presentation
Presentation is presented in a clear and logical manner. PowerPoint is appealing to the eye and includes creativity. Font is easy to read. Speaker notes are present.
Includes title slide. Grammar, punctuation, and sentence structure are correct. References are properly cited within the paper. Reference page includes all citations. Evidence of spell and grammar check.
Grading Rubric: Educating the staff Milestone 3
Assignment Criteria
A (100%)
Outstanding or highest level of performance
B (88%)
Exceeds
Very good or high level of performance
C (80%)
Meets
Competent or satisfactory level of performance
NI (38%)
Needs Improvement
Poor or failing level of performance
F (0%)
Unsatisfactory level of performance
Summary of change model andPractice issue addressed
Basic statistical information as it relates to work area, scope of problem to healthcare as a whole, discussed.
Team, stakeholders and role/reason chosen is discussed and is logical.
30 points â
Basic statistical information as it relates to work area is missing and scope of problem to healthcare discussed.
Team, stakeholders and their role/reason chosen is discussed and is logical.
26 points â
Summary of change model discussed andPractice issue addressed
Basic statistical information as it relates to work area is missing and scope of problem to healthcare discussedminimally.
Team, stakeholders and their role/reason chosen discussed and is logical.
24 points â
Summary of change model is not discussed however,Practice issue is addressed
Basicstatistical information as it relates to work area is missing and scope of problem to healthcare discussed
Team and stakeholders stated but role/reason chosen is not discussed.
11 points â
None of the elements werepresent.
0 points â
Discussion of the evidence is done in terms of themes the author/s pull from the multiple articles in the Systematic Review.
Pertinent information is summarized.
Sources are not listed individually but as an Evidence Summary synthesized into concepts discovered.
35 points â
Discussion of the evidence is done in terms of themes.
Pertinent information is in paragraph as one overriding theme pulled from the Systematic Review.
Sources are not listed individually but as an Evidence Summary synthesized into concepts discovered.
31 points â
Discussion of the evidence is done in terms of individual authors within the article.
Pertinent information is not summarized.
Sources listed individually but as an Evidence Summary synthesized into concepts discovered.
28 points â
Discussion of the evidence is done in terms individual authors.
Pertinent information is not summarized.
Sources are not listed individually but as an Evidence Summary synthesized into concepts discovered.
13 points â
There is no discussionof the evidence.
Plan of action described. Important elements are discussed and logical.
Timeline is thorough and contains all elements.
Timeline is logical and appropriate.
Plan of action described but not all important elements included.
Timeline is present but doesnât contain all elements.
Plan of action described but not all important elements included
Plan of action is present but not logical and is incomplete.
The timeline is not appropriate or logical.
Plan of action is not present.
The timeline is not present.
The nurseâs role in the pilot plan is described and clear.
Procedures for the pilot plan are clear and concise.
25 points â
The nursesâ role is described but not clear.
Procedures are discussed but not clear.
22 points â
20 points â
The nurseâs roles are not appropriate.
Procedures are not clearly written and are incomplete.
10 points â
Nursesâ roles are absent. Procedures are absent.
Form (if applicable) for tracking outcomes during pilot study is included.
Resources (to help with the project) the nurses need are included. At least three resources included. The nurse investigator, the team, internet resources, or other resources is included.
Form (if applicablefor tracking outcomes included.
At least three resources the nurses need to help with the project are included but the resources were not the best suited resources for the project.
18 points â
Form (if applicablefor tracking outcomes included but was not well-developed.
At least two resources are included but are not included for the duration of the project.
16 points â
Form (if applicablefor tracking outcomes is poorly developed.
Only one resource is listed.
8 points â
Form(if applicable for tracking outcomes is absent
No appropriate resources arelisted.
10 points
Summary slide reiterates the problem and purpose of the plan along with the measurable goals.
Summary slide reiterates the problemAND purpose.
Goals are stated but are not referenced in terms of success.
9 points â
Summary slide reiterates the problem OR the purpose, but not both.
Goals are stated.
Goals are not mentioned.
4 points â
Summary slide is not shown.
Overall presentation
Presentation is presented in a clear and logical manner.
PowerPoint is appealing and includes creativity.
Font is easy to read.
Presentation is accurate and covers most elements.
Presentation content is accurate and can be followed, but it lacks flow and creativity.
Presentation lacks organization. Creativity is difficult to follow.
Presentation lacks any attempt at organization and comes across as chaotic.
Includes title slide.Grammar, punctuation, and sentence structure are correct.
References properly cited within the presentation.
Reference slide includes all citationswithin the PowerPoint presentation.
Evidence of spell and grammar check.
Title slide is incomplete.
Minimal errors in grammar, punctuation, and/or sentence structure noted.
References arepresent, with minimal errors in formatwithin the PowerPoint presentation.
Citations are present but not correct format.
Missing title slide
Multiple grammar and punctuation errors noted.
References do not include all citations within the PowerPoint presentation.
The title slide is missing.
The references are improperly formatted and are incomplete within the PowerPoint presentation.
Errors in spelling and grammar are evident.
Title slide and citations are missing.
References are missing.
No evidence of proof-reading prior to submitting assignment.
Total Possible Points = 200 points:
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