Patient, Family, or Population Health Problem Solution

This is a more complicated assignment, please feel free to contact me for any clarification or any questions.

This assignment is a two-part assignment (Please do not complete this assignment as one big block, separate the parts from each other. Make sure to title each part so it can be easily separated or if easier upload each part as a separate file).

In the first part, you will develop an intervention (your capstone project), as a solution to the patient, family, or population problem (Diabetes) you’ve defined.

In this assessment, you’ll develop an intervention as a solution to the health problem (Diabetes) you’ve defined. To prepare for this part of the assessment, think about an appropriate intervention, based on your work in the preceding assessments, that will produce tangible, measurable results for the patient. In addition, you might consider using a root cause analysis to explore the underlying reasons for a problem and as the basis for developing and implementing an action plan to address the problem. Some examples and appropriate interventions include the following:

  • Creating an educational brochure.
  • Creating a teaching plan for your patient, family, or group.
  • Recommending work process or workflow changes addressing your topic.

Part 1

Develop an intervention, as a solution to the problem (Diabetes), based on your assessment and supported by data and scholarly, evidence-based sources. Your intervention can be 2-3 pages depending on what form of intervention you choose to develop.

Incorporate relevant aspects of the following considerations that shaped your understanding of the problem:

  • Leadership.
  • Collaboration.
  • Communication.
  • Change management.
  • Policy.
  • Quality of care.
  • Patient safety.
  • Costs to the system and individual.
  • Technology.
  • Care coordination.
  • Community resources.                                            

 Part 2

In a separate written deliverable, write a 3-5 page analysis of your intervention. Where you will do the following:

Defines the role of leadership and change management in addressing a patient, family, or population health problem. Provides an articulate, cogent explanation of the influence that leadership strategies, change management strategies, and nursing ethics had on the development of an intervention.

Proposes clear, best-practice strategies, well-supported in the literature, for communicating and collaborating with a patient, family, or group to improve outcomes associated with a patient, family, or population health problem. Presents a strong case for the benefits of obtaining input from a patient, family, or group.

Provides an articulate, cogent explanation of how specific state board nursing practice standards and/or organizational or governmental policies guided the development of a proposed intervention. Describes credible research on the effectiveness of these standards and/or policies in improving outcomes.

Provides an articulate, cogent explanation of how a proposed intervention to address a patient, family, or population health problem will improve the quality of care, enhance patient safety, and reduce costs to the system and individual. Conclusions are well-supported by credible evidence. Cites specific, relevant, and available sources of benchmark data

Provides an articulate, cogent explanation of how technology, care coordination, and the utilization of community resources can be applied in addressing a patient, family, or population health problem. Conclusions are well-supported by specific, credible evidence.

Writes concisely and directly. Conveys precise and unequivocal meaning through clear and consistent use of active voice.

Exhibits strict and nearly flawless adherence to APA formatting of in-text citations and references.

Cite at least five sources of scholarly or professional evidence that support your central ideas. Resources should be no more than five years old. Provide in-text citations and references in APA format.

Proofread your paper, before you submit it, to minimize errors that could distract readers and make it more difficult for them to focus on its substance.