Policy Development based on Best Evidence

Evaluate evidence based approaches to delivery of leadership services in nursing in applicable practice settings. (PO 1, 2)
Use analytic methods to critically appraise evidence including literature to determine and implement evidence based practice. (PO 1, 3, 4)
Appraise evidence and apply it to policy development in the nursing leadership arena. (PO 3)
Employ communication skills and the spirit of inquiry, nursing judgment, professional identity, and collaborative skills in the development of practice models. (PO 7)
Demonstrate nursing judgment in designing, delivering, and evaluating evidence-based care to improve client and/or patient outcomes in the nursing leadership arena. (PO 3, 4)

 

Access to the following databases: PubMed, CINAHL, MEDLINE, Cochrane Library, and other resources in the Jay Sexter Library. These data bases can be accessed through the Touro Online Library http://tun.touro.edu/jay-(Links to an external site.)Links to an external site. sexter-library/ (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site.
2. The Assignment is worth 300 points and will be graded using the designated rubric. Grading criteria include quality of content, appropriate citations, use of Standard English grammar, and overall organization and readability.
3. Final deliverable will be in written form.
4. APA format is required.

As a nurse in a leadership position, identify a problem that will be addressed through the creation of a new policy in an organizational setting. Some examples of problems that need new policies to address are: increased mortality rates secondary to sepsis in acute care facilities, decreased first-time pass rates on the NCLEX-RN in pre-licensure nursing programs, or incivility in the workplace resulting in decreased employee morale. You must identify a problem in an organizational setting and create a new, evidence-based policy that will address the problem you have identified.

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