The protocol draft presentation assignment is an informal draft of your detailed step-by-step process for initiating and completing the DNP project. Include a reference list for citations contained in the draft. The draft may include, but is not required to include:
Description of project initiation (e.g., how begun, pilot test, initial process review, etc.)
Description of the project and the continuing process (how much for each step)
Plan for impediments to the project process
Description of the specific outcome evaluation process
Plan for storage of outcome information/data
Plan for data analysis process (ongoing, by interval, at the end, etc.)
Plan for project termination.
Project Title: [Insert your DNP project title here]
Author(s): [Your name(s)]
Date: [Today’s date]
1. Project Initiation
Describe how you initiated your DNP project. This could include:
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2. Project Description and Process
Briefly describe your DNP project.
Outline the key steps involved in your project, including:
Estimate the amount of time required for each step.
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3. Impediments and Mitigation Plan
Identify potential challenges or impediments that could arise during your project.
Develop a plan to mitigate each identified impediment.
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4. Outcome Evaluation
Describe your specific outcome evaluation process. This should include:
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5. Data Storage and Management
Describe your plan for storing and managing the data you collect during your project. This should include:
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6. Data Analysis Plan
Describe your plan for analyzing the data you collect. This should include:
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7. Project Termination
Describe your plan for terminating your project. This should include:
Reference list: Include any references used in this section.
Additional Notes: