Nursing Practicum Focus Sheet
Practicum Focus Sheet
Assessment 1
Note: Expect to spend at least 2 hours with the patient, family, or group you’ll be working with
during this portion of your practicum, assessing the health problem you’ve defined from a
leadership, collaboration, communication, change management, and policy perspective. This
includes time you may elect to spend in consultation with subject matter or industry experts.
You’ll report on the results of this work as part of your next assessment.
For this portion of your practicum, consider the following:
• Identify the patient, family, or group you intend to work with.
• Think about what you hope to learn.
o What’s your rationale for choosing this particular patient, family, or group?
• Consider how you’ll present your ideas about the problem to the patient, family, or group
and convince them of its significance.
• Which leadership, collaboration, communication, and change management skills will you
need to apply in order to work successfully with your chosen patient, family, or group?
• Which potential barriers do you foresee in presenting the problem to this patient, family,
or group?
• Which change management strategies might you employ to overcome these barriers?
o for example, you might consider creating a sense of urgency supported by data or
policy requirements.
Nursing Practicum Focus Sheet
Note: Expect to spend at least 2 hours with the patient, family, or group you’ll be working with
during this portion of your practicum, assessing the health problem you’ve defined from a
leadership, collaboration, communication, change management, and policy perspective. This
includes time you may elect to spend in consultation with subject matter or industry experts.
You’ll report on the results of this work as part of your next assessment.
For this portion of your practicum, consider the following:
• Identify the patient, family, or group you intend to work with.
• Think about what you hope to learn.
o What’s your rationale for choosing this particular patient, family, or group?
• Consider how you’ll present your ideas about the problem to the patient, family, or group
and convince them of its significance.
• Which leadership, collaboration, communication, and change management skills will you
need to apply in order to work successfully with your chosen patient, family, or group?
• Which potential barriers do you foresee in presenting the problem to this patient, family,
or group?
• Which change management strategies might you employ to overcome these barriers?
o for example, you might consider creating a sense of urgency supported by data or
policy requirements. Use APA referencing style.