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A Guide to Disseminating Your DNP Project provides an effective, proven blueprint that enables students to disseminate their DNP Projects. This book describes the process of disseminating the final written assignment, as is recommended by the American Academy of Colleges of Nursing (AACN) for graduation from a DNP program. For all DNP graduates looking to make a positive impact on health care today, dissemination of knowledge and research is imperative to initiate quality improvement effectively. By sharing the results of their research, DNPs can improve healthcare. This book provides…mehr
A Guide to Disseminating Your DNP Project provides an effective, proven blueprint that enables students to disseminate their DNP Projects. This book describes the process of disseminating the final written assignment, as is recommended by the American Academy of Colleges of Nursing (AACN) for graduation from a DNP program. For all DNP graduates looking to make a positive impact on health care today, dissemination of knowledge and research is imperative to initiate quality improvement effectively. By sharing the results of their research, DNPs can improve healthcare.
This book provides step-by-step instruction for all methods of dissemination, from print to digital media. The text provides step-by-step instructions for each type of dissemination, and highlights specific resources and their benefits and drawbacks. It includes explanations of how to use social media, web-based platforms, and alternative artistic means. A Guide to Disseminating Your DNP Project contains a uniquely apt set of resources for the DNP graduate.
Key Features:
Checklists that illustrate the process of transforming a project to a manuscript or other presentation
User-friendly graphics and diagrams that summarize content
An Appendix with over 50 links to online resources for dissemination
Faculty Guide to help their DNP students through dissemination
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Marilyn Smith-Stoner, PhD, MSN, RN, has been a nurse for more than 30 years.
Inhaltsangabe
Contents Preface Unit I: Planning Your Dissemination Strategy 1. Why Take the Time to Disseminate Your Work? 2. Clarifying Research-Focused or Practice-Focused Scholarship 3. Choosing Your Method of Sharing Your Project 4. Determining the Unique Contribution to Health Care 5. Setting Up the Project 6. Group Dissemination Projects Unit II: Introducing Types of Dissemination Methods 7. Print: Publication in a Professional Journal 8. Print: Publication in Lay Magazines, Newsletters, or Other Sources 9. Digital Media: Websites, eBooks, Podcasts, and Video 10. Multimedia: Give Television and Radio Interviews Like an Expert 11. Creative Presentations, Art, and Other Performances Unit III: Disseminating Work via Print Methods 12. Creating a Support Team to Help You 13. Alternative Forms for Disseminating Your Project 14. Internal Publications: Handbooks, Policy and Procedure Manuals, Patient Education Material 15. Dissemination Through Professional Print Publications 16. Speaking to Editors, Webmasters, and Practice Committees 17. Initial Submission of Work 18. Rejection and Revisions 19. Acceptance and Follow-Up Unit IV: Disseminating Work via Oral Presentation Methods 20. Podium Presentation to Professionals: Conferences, Posters 21. Presentations to Lay/Community Audiences 22. Multimedia: Videos, Photographs, and Online Repositories 23. Blogs Unit V: Disseminating Work via Art and Performance Methods 24. Using Your Talents and Interests to Do Something Innovative 25. Disseminating an Artful Scholarly Project Unit VI: This Is the Beginning 26. The First Dissemination of Your Work Is the Hardest 27. Your Nursing Career and Continually Building on the First Step 28. Career Planning: Using the Work to Further Your Career Appendix A. Case Study: Cindy Fike, DNP Appendix B. SHARED Model Template Index
Contents Preface Unit I: Planning Your Dissemination Strategy 1. Why Take the Time to Disseminate Your Work? 2. Clarifying Research-Focused or Practice-Focused Scholarship 3. Choosing Your Method of Sharing Your Project 4. Determining the Unique Contribution to Health Care 5. Setting Up the Project 6. Group Dissemination Projects Unit II: Introducing Types of Dissemination Methods 7. Print: Publication in a Professional Journal 8. Print: Publication in Lay Magazines, Newsletters, or Other Sources 9. Digital Media: Websites, eBooks, Podcasts, and Video 10. Multimedia: Give Television and Radio Interviews Like an Expert 11. Creative Presentations, Art, and Other Performances Unit III: Disseminating Work via Print Methods 12. Creating a Support Team to Help You 13. Alternative Forms for Disseminating Your Project 14. Internal Publications: Handbooks, Policy and Procedure Manuals, Patient Education Material 15. Dissemination Through Professional Print Publications 16. Speaking to Editors, Webmasters, and Practice Committees 17. Initial Submission of Work 18. Rejection and Revisions 19. Acceptance and Follow-Up Unit IV: Disseminating Work via Oral Presentation Methods 20. Podium Presentation to Professionals: Conferences, Posters 21. Presentations to Lay/Community Audiences 22. Multimedia: Videos, Photographs, and Online Repositories 23. Blogs Unit V: Disseminating Work via Art and Performance Methods 24. Using Your Talents and Interests to Do Something Innovative 25. Disseminating an Artful Scholarly Project Unit VI: This Is the Beginning 26. The First Dissemination of Your Work Is the Hardest 27. Your Nursing Career and Continually Building on the First Step 28. Career Planning: Using the Work to Further Your Career Appendix A. Case Study: Cindy Fike, DNP Appendix B. SHARED Model Template Index
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