Identifying the Problem
week 1 discussion – developing the DNP project
August 26: Initial Post with first draft of the project proposal. Faculty will engage and make recommendations for updating your proposal throughout this week, so begin early.
August 30 Cross post due The Cross post from peers will help to clarify your project plan – incorporate feedback upon approval from faculty.
During the coming weeks the faculty and students will provide feedback to help you develop your doctoral project.
Through a step-by-step process from week-to-week you will revise your final project for submission to the Scientific Review Committee (SRC) on October 7.
Assignment:
Initial Post: Post your proposed DNP Project Plan Proposal as a reply to this discussion. Complete as much of the DNP Project Proposal form as possible and attach the form to your initial post. Title your initial post with your last name, first name, Initial Post and the beginning title of your project.
In your initial post include the following information:
Phenomena of Interest: Include population/ages and setting,
Problem Statement: Clearly define what the problem is in your project population and setting.,
Background: Why is this problem significant? ,How does the project site compare to national benchmarks/averages in like settings and populations?,
Review of Literature for Significance of the problem: What are the findings in population and setting.,
Background: Why is this problem significant? ,How does the project site compare to national benchmarks/averages in like settings and populations?,
Review of Literature for Significance of the problem: What are the findings in literature that supports your stated problem?
This Discussion will focus on the highlighted components of the DNP Preliminary Project Proposal Form.
Identifying the Problem
week 1 discussion – developing the DNP project
August 26: Initial Post with first draft of the project proposal. Faculty will engage and make recommendations for updating your proposal throughout this week, so begin early.
August 30 Cross post due The Cross post from peers will help to clarify your project plan – incorporate feedback upon approval from faculty.
During the coming weeks the faculty and students will provide feedback to help you develop your doctoral project.
Through a step-by-step process from week-to-week you will revise your final project for submission to the Scientific Review Committee (SRC) on October 7.
Assignment:
Initial Post: Post your proposed DNP Project Plan Proposal as a reply to this discussion. Complete as much of the DNP Project Proposal form as possible and attach the form to your initial post. Title your initial post with your last name, first name, Initial Post and the beginning title of your project.
In your initial post include the following information:
Phenomena of Interest: Include population/ages and setting
Problem Statement: Clearly define what the problem is in your project population and setting.
Background: Why is this problem significant? How does the project site compare to national benchmarks/averages in like settings and populations?
Review of Literature for Significance of the problem: What are the findings in population and setting.
Background: Why is this problem significant? How does the project site compare to national benchmarks/averages in like settings and populations? Identifying the Problem
Review of Literature for Significance of the problem: What are the findings in literature that supports your stated problem?
This Discussion will focus on the highlighted components of the DNP Preliminary Project Proposal Form.