Research proposal on Perioperative Management of Glucose and Temperature in Pediatric Patients to Reduce Surgical Site Infections
Section I:
Introduction: Tells the reader why the topic is important, what is the momentum behind the problem, topic relevance, and scope of the problem. Brief, to the point, should make the reader want to know more and solve the problem.
Background and Significance: Describe the problem, how does a gap in care impact patient outcomes? Why is it important for this work to be completed? Substantiate with factual information. Discuss trends or potential trends. This section frames moving into the problem statement.
Section II:
Problem Statement: This is the “so what”. This section is concise and clearly articulates the breadth and depth of the problem, why is it is a concern, why it should be evaluated due to the nature and severity of the problem. Include the importance to nursing and tie to the follwing DNP essentials.
DNP Essentials
Essential I: Scientific Underpinnings for Practice
Essential III: Clinical Scholarship & Analytical Methods for Evidence-Based Practice
Essential VI: Inter-professional Collaboration for Improving Patient & Population Health Outcomes
Essential VII: Clinical Prevention & Population Health for Improving the Nation’s Health
Essential VIII: Advanced Nursing
Section III:
Literature Review: A comprehensive literature review provides the evidence to defend a logical argument supporting the need and value of the scholarly project. Divide this into headings and themes related to the clinical question and future purpose section, synthesizing overall findings.
Section III:
Literature Review: A comprehensive literature review provides the evidence to defend a logical argument supporting the need and value of the scholarly project. Divide this into headings and themes related to the clinical question and future purpose section, synthesizing overall findings.
SEARCH FOR 12-14 PEER REVIEWED ARTICLES FOR THIS PAPER
Here are some articles that I would like you to use, the remaining 10 articles you can search!
-Perioperative care of children and young people with diabetes
-Operating Room Foot Traffic: A Risk Factor for Surgical Site Infections
-New WHO recommendations on intraoperative and postoperative measures for surgical site infection prevention: an evidence-based global perspective
– Perioperative Hyperglycemia Management: An Update.