1.Complete the one-page  PROJECT SUMMARY for this assignment including the following information for the planned DNP Project:

    • Planned Project Title
    • Organization (site name/type of setting)
    • Location (city, state, and/or country)
    • Practice gap or practice change
    • Proposed Type of Project (clinical practice guideline, staff education, quality improvement initiative)

PROJECT SUMMARY for DNP Project Assignment

To complete your one-page PROJECT SUMMARY for your DNP Project Assignment, you’ll need to include the following information:

  1. Planned Project Title: Provide a concise title that reflects the focus of your DNP project.
  2. Organization (site name/type of setting): Identify the specific organization or setting where your project will be implemented. For example, a hospital, clinic, community health center, etc.
  3. Location (city, state, and/or country): Specify the geographical location where your project will take place.
  4. Practice gap or practice change: Clearly state the identified practice gap or the need for practice change that your project aims to address. This could relate to inconsistencies in physical monitoring, lack of standardization, inadequate documentation, or other gaps you’ve identified.
  5. Proposed Type of Project: Specify the type of DNP project you are proposing. This could be:
    • Clinical practice guideline development or implementation
    • Staff education initiative
    • Quality improvement initiative

Here’s an example format for your summary:


PROJECT SUMMARY

  • Planned Project Title: Enhancing Interdisciplinary Collaboration for Improved Patient Outcomes in Cardiovascular Care
  • Organization: St. Mary’s Hospital, Cardiovascular Unit
  • Location: Springfield, Illinois, USA
  • Practice gap or practice change: Inconsistent interdisciplinary collaboration and communication leading to delays in cardiovascular patient care and discharge planning.
  • Proposed Type of Project: Quality improvement initiative focusing on implementing standardized interdisciplinary rounds and communication protocols.

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