Runninghead: RUNNING AND WHITEBAORD USAGE
ROUNDING AND WHITEBOARD USAGE
Rounding and Whiteboard Usage in Postpartum Women
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Name of Degree: Doctorate of Nursing Practice
Academic University?
September 2017
2017
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Abstract
This paper explores the impact of hourly rounding and the implementation of a whiteboard in postpartum women in regards to the care received and outcomes achieved. Namely, this paper examines the question of whether hourly rounding and the use of a whiteboard in postpartum women increases patient satisfaction and pain management immediately after delivery to 72 hours of postpartum stay, particularly when compared to the absence of both rounding and a whiteboard.
Keywords: postpartum, whiteboard, rounding
Table of Contents
Section One: Introduction and Overview of the Problem....8
Introduction to Problem?8
Problem Statement?....8
Current Practices?...8
Purpose of the DNP Project?...8
Project Objectives and Outcomes..9
Background/Significance of Problem....9
Clinical Question (PICOT)...9
Conclusion...10
Section Two: Review of Literature11
Review of the Literature11
Search Table?..12
Appraisal of Evidence?12
Table of Evidence (Appendix).12
Limitations..13
Conclusion..13
Section Three: Conceptual Foundation.14
Conceptual/Theoretical Model...14
Constructs?..14
Implications for Project?..15
Concept Definition and Identification...15
Evidence-Based Practice Change...16
Change Theory....... 16
Conclusion..17
Section Four: Project Design..18
Project Timeline/Project Implementation Steps....................................................18
Practice Setting and Demographics...19
Participants/Sample....19?
Sampling Plan (Power Analysis)...19
Practice Change/Quality Improvement Design.20
Project Evaluation Plan?.20
Data Collection Tool(s)?.21
Valid and Reliable Measurement Instrument/Tool(s)...21
Data Collection Methods..21
Outcome Measurement?.22
Data...
>Data Analysis?....22Statistical Test/Thematic Analysis....23
Institutional Review Board (IRB) Approval.23
Conclusion24
Section Five: Implementation Processes and Procedures25
Letters of Permission.25?
Resources?...26
Information Systems/Technology..............27
Conclusion.27
Section Six: Evaluation and Outcomes of Project28
Data Analysis and Outcomes.28
Statistical Analysis29
Participant Demographic Data..29
Conclusion.....30
Section Seven: Implications and Limitations....31
Implications to Practice/Policy Changes...32
The Essentials of Doctoral Education for Advanced Nursing Practice.........32
Essential I: Scientific Underpinnings.....32
Applicability to Project..32
Implications for Practice....33
Essential II: Organizational and Systems Leadership34
Applicability to Project?..34
Implications for Practice....35
Essential III: Clinical Scholarship and Analytical Methods..................................36
Applicability to Project?..36
Implications for Practice37
Essential IV: Information Systems/Technology...37
Applicability to Project..38?
Implications for Practice....38
Essential V: Healthcare Policy for Advocacy....39
Applicability to Project?..39
Implications for Practice....40
Essential VI: Interprofessional Collaboration41
Applicability to Project?......41
Implications for Practice...42
Essential VII: Clinical Prevention and Population Health....43
Applicability to Project......43?
Implications for Practice....44
Essential VIII: Advanced Nursing Practice...45
Applicability to Project?..45
Implications for Practice....46
Conclusion.47
Section Eight: Findings/Implications.......48
Results/Outcomes..48
Project Strengths and Limitations.48
Significance/Implications..49
Discussion/Summary.49
Conclusion.50
References.51
Appendices....52
Tables....53
Figures...54
IRB Approval55
Permissions....56
Letters of Reliance.57
Measurement Instrument...58
DNP Essentials..59
References……………………………………………………………………………….51
Appendices……………………………………………………..………………………..52Tables…………………………………………………………………..………………..53Figures…………………………………………………………………………..……….54IRB Approval……………………………………………………………………………55Permissions……………………………………………………...……………………….56Letters of Reliance……………………………………………………………………….57Measurement Instrument…………………………………………………..…………….58DNP Essentials…………………………………………………………………………..59
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