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I did the Standard quality because it should have been add-on but I missed sending it back sooner. There are 3 items missing in the proposal, it might be my fault, I don’t know.
Section 1: Write the Implications for Social change in practice
Section 3: Data Analysis, Project evaluation plan, Summary.
I will upload the previous paper as I made some changes and additions to it. If you can read it over for me. I will also upload my professor’s review. He is also looking for Gantt project timeline.
Thank you so much! Will be sending the next set of the paper.
DNP Project Proposal
Building on the Project Premise (completed in NURS 8410), the Project Proposal includes the first three sections of the DNP Project:
- Section 1: Overview of the Evidence-Based Project
- Section 2: Review of Scholarly Evidence
- Section 3: Approach
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- DNP Project Proposal [30 page document not including abstract & references]
The Project Proposal, to be completed in NURS 8400: Design and Evaluation of Programs and Projects, is a detailed plan for carrying out the DNP Project. In this course, students will build on the approved Premise and present the Proposal to their Project Committee in written form and orally via phone conference. The document will include the first three sections of the DNP Project, consisting of the following components as applicable to a student’s particular Project (or as specified by the Project Committee):
The list below provides a traditional format for a doctoral project. Please note, your proposal may not include all of these items; your proposal should include those bullet points that are appropriate to your topic area.
- Section One: Overview of the Evidence-Based Project
You missed abstract
- Introduction
- Problem statement: You did not state the PICO problem statement needed in research
- Purpose statement and Project objectives: The purpose of the Project, including the specific measurable objectives to be achieved, needs to be described.
- Significance/Relevance to practice
- Project question(s)
- Evidence-based significance of the Project
- Implications for social change in practice
- Definitions of terms: You need more definition of terms, not only two
- Assumptions and limitations
- Summary
- Section Two: Review of Scholarly Evidence
- Specific literature
- General literature
- Conceptual models, theoretical frameworks, etc. – You need graphical model for your theory i.e. a diagram as depicted in the two model papers I sent to you.
III. Section Three: Approach
There should be a project time line under the introduction such as Gantt Project time line
- Project design/methods
- Population and sampling
- Data collection (instrument and protection of human subjects)
- Data analysis (reliability, validity, and analytical techniques to answer Project questions)
- Project evaluation plan
- Summary
- References
Upon provisional approval of the proposal by the Project Committee, students will present the Proposal to the Project Committee in an oral presentation via phone conference. The Proposal will receive a grade of (S) satisfactory or (U) unsatisfactory. Upon final Proposal approval, students are encouraged to obtain any necessary approvals (e.g., IRB) as identified by the Project Committee and subsequently begin working on implementation of their DNP Project. Any Proposal assigned an S may require revisions as specified by the committee prior to final approval. Any Proposal assigned a U may require an additional Proposal defense (committee’s discretion) following revision and approval by the Project Chair.
Additional comments
- You have no figure, table or graph etc. in the paper
- Each section of the paper from the instruction should begin with introduction and end with summary.
- Please tie this paper close to the diabetes capstone project I sent you. That paper was approved & with advise from my professor to follow the pattern.
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