Reference no: EM133649166
Homework: Intervention Presentation and Capstone Video Reflection
Competencies Measured
By successfully completing this homework, you will demonstrate your proficiency in the following course competencies:
I. Competency I: Make clinical and operational decisions based upon the best available evidence.
1. Describe one's use of evidence and peer-reviewed literature to plan and implement a capstone project.
II. Competency II: Transform processes to improve quality, enhance patient safety, and reduce the cost of care.
1. Explain whether capstone project outcomes matched one's initial predictions and documents the practicum hours spent with these individuals or group in the Capella Academic Portal Volunteer Experience Form. Document the completion of nine hours of practicum time.
III. Competency III: Apply health information and patient care technology to improve patient and systems outcomes.
1. Assess the degree to which one successfully leveraged health care technology in a capstone project to improve outcomes or communication with a patient, family, or group.
IV. Competency IV: Analyze the impact of health policy on quality and cost of care.
1. Explain how health policy influenced the planning and implementation of one's capstone project, as well as any contributions the project made to policy development.
V. Competency V: Implement patient-centered care to improve quality of care and the patient experience.
1. Assess the contribution of an intervention to patient, family, or group satisfaction and quality of life.
VI. Competency VI: Integrate professional standards and values into practice.
1. Assess one's personal and professional growth throughout a capstone project during this course.
2. Communicate professionally in a clear and well-organized video.
Present your approved intervention to the patient, family, or group and record a 10 to 15 minutes video reflection on your practicum experience, the development of your capstone project, and your personal and professional growth over the course.
Introduction
Baccalaureate-prepared nurses have many opportunities to reflect on their contributions to patient care outcomes during clinical experiences. Research suggests that creating and sharing video reflections may enhance learning (Speed, Lucarelli, & Macaulay, 2018).
For this homework, you'll present your approved intervention to the patient, family, or group and reflect on various aspects of your capstone practicum experience. Such reflection will give you a chance to discuss elements of the project of which you are most proud and aspects of the experience that will help you grow in your personal practice and nursing career.
Reference
Speed, C. J., Lucarelli, G. A., & Macaulay, J. O. (2018). Student produced videos-An innovative and creative approach to homework. Sciedu International Journal of Higher Education, 7(4).
Instructions
Complete this homework in two parts: (a) present your approved intervention to the patient, family, or group and (b) record a video reflection on your practicum experience, the development of your capstone project, and your personal and professional growth over this course.
Part A
Present your approved intervention to the patient, family, or group. Plan to spend at least 3 practicum hours exploring these aspects of the problem with the patient, family, or group. During this time, you may also consult with subject matter and industry experts of your choice.
Use the Intervention Feedback Form: Homework [PDF] as a guide to capturing patient, family, or group feedback about your intervention. You'll include the feedback as part of your capstone reflection video.
Part B
Record a 10 to 15 minute video reflection on your practicum experience, the development of your capstone project, and your personal and professional growth over this course. A transcript of your video is not required.
Task
The homework requirements, outlined below, correspond to the scoring guide criteria, so address each main point. Read the performance-level descriptions for each criterion to see how your work will be assessed. In addition, note the additional requirements for supporting evidence.
I. Assess the contribution of your intervention to patient or family satisfaction and quality of life.
1. Describe feedback received from the patient, family, or group on your intervention as a solution to the problem.
2. Explain how your intervention enhances the patient, family, or group experience.
II. Describe your use of evidence and peer-reviewed literature to plan and implement your capstone project.
1. Explain how the principles of evidence-based practice informed this aspect of your project.
III. Assess the degree to which you successfully leveraged health care technology in your capstone project to improve outcomes or communication with the patient, family, or group.
1. Identify opportunities to improve health care technology use in future practice.
IV. Explain how health policy influenced the planning and implementation of your capstone project, as well as any contributions your project made to policy development.
1. Note specific observations related to the baccalaureate-prepared nurse's role in policy implementation and development.
V. Explain whether capstone project outcomes matched your initial predictions.
1. Discuss the aspects of the project that met, exceeded, or fell short of your expectations.
2. Discuss whether your intervention can, or will be, adopted as a best practice.
3. Describe the generalizability of your intervention outside this particular setting.
4. Document the time spent (your practicum hours) with these individuals or group in the Capella Academic Portal Volunteer Experience Form.
VI. Assess your personal and professional growth throughout your capstone project and this course.
1. Address your provision of ethical care and demonstration of professional standards.
2. Identify specific growth areas of which you are most proud or in which you have taken particular satisfaction.
VII. Communicate professionally in a clear, audible, and well-organized video.