Prevention of Adverse Event in Nursing Home Facilities (PAENHF)

Project Overview Project Description Summarizes the proposed project and provides clear, professional information and expectations for change. Include concise descriptions of who, what, when, where, and how long. Include a budget estimate if applicable. Describe the problem, how it was diagnosed, and how its solution aligns to strategic priorities. Include a timeline and required resources for the project: staff time, administrative resources, activity sites, and so on. Evidence to Support Need Explains the objective evidence to substantiate the need for the proposed project. Articulates a clear vision for change that anticipates stakeholder concerns and acknowledges potential risks. Provide empirical and contextual evidence to support the gap, need, or improvement. Consider primary and secondary data sources, regulatory requirements, clinical practice guidelines, and benchmarking data. Be sure to include proper citations and descriptions of the integrity and reliability of any data you provide. Project Purpose/Business Case Describe the business or clinical need this project addresses. What will the change or improvement accomplish and how will it impact consumers, staff, and the health care system as a whole? SMART Justifies choice of three SMART objectives related to the proposed project using clear, concise reasoning that demonstrates a comprehensive understanding of the selected issue. Objectives (Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Relevant, Time-Sensitive) Provide a concise list of objectives using the SMART model. Project Scope Summarizes what the project will and will not address. Articulates clear goals or outcomes and considers potential risks. Specify clearly what the project will and will not address. Include all relevant people and processes; this is an opportunity to address alignment to strategic organizational goals. Be sure to include a brief discussion of the project’s limitations. Project Deliverables and Milestones Summarizes the project deliverables, including milestones. Draws well-reasoned conclusions and articulates underlying assumptions and uncertainties. Describe specific deliverables for each project phase. For the development and planning stage, team member recruitment from each involved department might be a deliverable, for example. If using PDCA, interim milestones may correspond to the completion of different PDCA cycles. Indicate timeframes in terms of a number of days, weeks, or months. Identify those responsible for each deliverable. Conveys clear purpose, in a tone and style well-suited to the intended audience. Supports assertions, arguments, and conclusions with relevant, credible, and convincing evidence. Exhibits strict and nearly flawless adherence to organizational, professional, and scholarly writing standards, including APA style and formatting. Read: Introduction to Theory and Healthcare Informatics

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Academic Level PHD
Subject Area Nursing
Paper Type  Course Work
Number of Pages 2 Page(s)/550 words
Sources 5
Format
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