Our Services

Get 15% Discount on your First Order

[rank_math_breadcrumb]

Evidence-Based Practice II

  

Speed Bumps and Pitfalls

Evidence Based Practice II

Speed Bumps and Pitfalls

Read a selection of your colleagues’ posts. 
Respond to 
at least two of your colleagues by supporting or expanding on their responses or sharing additional or alternative perspectives.

PEER #1

Tokunbo Ndidi Allen

Tokunbo Ndidi Allen

Tokunbo Ndidi Allen

Speed Bumps and Pitfalls

Implementing a practice change initiative entails several challenges and impediments that must be addressed to ensure the effectiveness of the planned intervention. An issue faced in this period is the reluctance to change among organizational members. This arises from the hesitance of organizational members to embrace the proposed intervention. The principal element contributing to resistance to change is the lack of information and abilities among organizational members about implementing the planned initiative (Sharplin et al., 2019). To address the difficulty, it is essential to implement educational or training sessions to inform organizational members about the necessity of the proposed practice change in improving fluency and effectiveness in service delivery. Understanding that resistance is inherent to human nature, implementing optimal initiatives can mitigate this resistance and enhance the commitment of all organizational members to the practice change project.

The insufficiency of appropriate resources to execute the practice change project is a significant setback, potentially resulting in delays in implementing the planned change. This arises from inadequate budgeting strategies and insufficient preparation, complicating the aggregation of all necessary resources to implement the practice change project (Risk et al., 2019). The DNP-prepared nurse assured the availability of sufficient resources before the project’s commencement to facilitate the seamless implementation of the suggested practice change. The initiative advocates for efficient coordination between the DNP-prepared nurse and organizational executives to provide a consistent supply of all essential resources necessary to implement the specified procedures to ensure the project’s success. The DNP-prepared nurse will meticulously monitor project resources to prevent the misappropriation of materials, which could delay the completion of all scheduled project operations.

Conflicts of interest among project members significantly hinder the implementation of a practice change endeavor. Conflicts arise from disputes regarding roles and responsibilities or issues of supremacy among project members (Sharplin et al., 2019). The initiative will be addressed by assigning duties and responsibilities to each project participant. Implementing the strategy will ensure that each member complies with their assigned tasks, reducing interpersonal problems that could compromise service delivery during the project. The initiative would also entail enforcing stringent disciplinary actions among the project members. Implementing this measure will guarantee that all project members maintain elevated standards of professionalism and decorum throughout the project.

Inadequate communication channels represent a significant obstacle faced during the implementation phase. The inadequate communication channels hinder the monitoring of project activities, potentially resulting in delays in project completion (Risk et al., 2019). The DNP-prepared nurse addressed this difficulty by establishing good communication channels within the project team, facilitating the monitoring of project activities, and identifying any challenges encountered while implementing the planned solution. A further expected obstacle in executing the planned intervention is time constraints. The project is expected to be completed within an 8-week, which may be insufficient to implement all specified steps to ensure success in the practice change initiative. To address this difficulty, the DNP-prepared nurse will utilize a project management program to guarantee that all project actions are executed within the designated timeframe.

Despite these problems, the DNP-prepared nurse recognized the obstacles by collaborating closely with the organization’s administration to implement effective solutions to address the prevailing issues (Sipes, 2024). The project mentor and academic adviser’s contributions significantly facilitated the novel intervention’s successful implementation.

References

Risk, J., Mohammadi, L., Rhee, J., Walters, L., & Ward, P. R. (2019). Barriers, enablers, and initiatives for uptake of advance care planning in general practice: a systematic review and critical interpretive synthesis. BMJ open, 9(9), e030275. 
to an external site.

Sharplin, G., Adelson, P., Kennedy, K., Williams, N., Hewlett, R., Wood, J., … & Eckert, M. (2019, November). Establishing and sustaining a culture of evidence-based practice: an evaluation of barriers and facilitators to implementing the best practice spotlight organization program in the australian healthcare context. In Healthcare (Vol. 7, No. 4, p. 142). MDPI. 
to an external site.

Sipes, C. (2024). 
Project management for the advanced practice nurse (3rd ed.). Springer Publishing.

PEER #2

Oluwakemi Aregbesola

Oluwakemi Aregbesola

Oluwakemi Aregbesola

Week 6 Discussion: Main Post

The focus of my practice improvement project is educating the staff on effective discharge planning to reduce no-shows among individuals with alcohol use disorder (AUD). Some of the speed bumps and pitfalls I have encountered include staff attendance in sessions, resistance to change, and communication challenges.

Participation in the educational sessions was concerning, as most of the facility’s staff had tight schedules, which impacted session attendance. Also, due to the high patient load, most staff had little time to spare to attend sessions. I made efforts to speak with the director at the practicum site to allow scheduling flexibility for staff at a time to promote the attendance of educational sessions. Enabling flexibility in participation has been found to promote the implementation of quality improvement projects (Aredo et al., 2023).

Some staff were unwilling to adopt a new intervention on effective discharge planning after highlighting challenges with increased discharge procedures and time constraints, as the intervention would require more time. The staff cited that collaborations with others may take time, potentially impacting the workflow. I addressed the above pitfall by seeking the assistance of a change champion and opinion leader involving a nurse practitioner and psychiatrist working at the facility to influence the implementation of the intervention. Seeking the assistance of opinion leaders and change champions can result in improved implementation of practice change interventions (Santos et al., 2022).

The participants in the educational sessions needed more clarity on implementing effective discharge planning, especially in addressing concerns about the duplication of roles. I explained that collaboration with others to develop comprehensive discharge instructions would promote effective patient education on the need to follow up on treatment. I also explained that maintaining open communication with the multidisciplinary team and the patients would promote collaboration and effective discharge planning. Maintaining transparent and open communication channels was impactful in addressing the key concerns of the participants (Albright et al., 2022).

Implementing the above approaches effectively addressed the bumps and pitfalls in the practice change implementation.

References

Albright, K., Navarro, E. I., Jarad, I., Boyd, M. R., Powell, B. J., & Lewis, C. C. (2022). Communication strategies to facilitate the implementation of new clinical practices: A qualitative study of community mental health therapists. 
Translational Behavioral Medicine
12(2), 324–334.

Aredo, J. V., Ding, J. B., Lai, C. H., Trimble, R., Bromley-Dulfano, R. A., Popat, R. A., & Shieh, L. (2023). Implementation and evaluation of an elective quality improvement curriculum for preclinical students: A prospective controlled study. 
BMC Medical Education
23.

Santos, W. J., Graham, I. D., Lalonde, M., Demery Varin, M., & Squires, J. E. (2022). The effectiveness of champions in implementing innovations in health care: A systematic review. 
Implementation Science Communications
3(1), 80.

Share This Post

Email
WhatsApp
Facebook
Twitter
LinkedIn
Pinterest
Reddit

Order a Similar Paper and get 15% Discount on your First Order

Related Questions

Stakeholder Presentation

Files attached below, thank you! Demonstration of Proficiency: · Competency 1: Explain strategies for managing human and financial resources to promote organizational health. · Explain how the interdisciplinary plan could be implemented and how the human and financial resources would be managed. Professional Context: This assessment will provide you with

professor response

 Caron et al. (2023) discuss the challenges associated with health promotion and disease prevention. Do you agree with what the authors have to say? Why or why not? 

Nursing DISCUSSION/ASSIGNMENT: PATIENT MEDICATION GUIDE-

****This is not a traditional p*** ****This is not a traditional *** ****This is not a traditional P***  3- to 4-p A G E(excluding visual elements) Medication Study Guide THIS ASSIGNMENT IS A VISUAL GUIDE, NOT A TRADITIONAL P A P E R! The medication for this assignment is LUMATEPERONE. 

Social Determinants of Health

  Complete the following requirements: Application of Course Knowledge: Answer all questions/criteria with explanations and detail. Correctly identify your assigned social determinant. Briefly define the determinant and describe how it impacts healthcare outcomes. Select an objective related to your assigned social determinant from the Healthy People website linked above. Identify the status of

assist week 4

Week 4 – Assignment: Prepare a Corrective Plan Read the case below and prepare the corrective plan as indicated. Your hospital is a public, 500-bed hospital located in a southern U.S. city. Because of its location within the city, the hospital provides a high percentage of uncompensated care to patients

PATIENT CASE SCENARIO DEBATE

Please select two of the below medication classes. Your primary post should outline arguments both for and against the medication class in the two patient cases below. The primary post is due by Wednesday (end of day).   Pro Con Amphetamine Amphetamine Methylphenidate Methylphenidate Alpha Adrenergic Agonist Alpha Adrenergic Agonist

powerpoint

Please see Attached instruction. Improvement Plan In-Service Presentation For this assessment, you will develop an 8–14 slide PowerPoint presentation with thorough speaker’s notes designed for a hypothetical in-service session related to the improvement plan you developed in Assessment 2. Criterion 1. Describe the purpose and goals of an in-service session

root-cause analysis

Please see attached instruction. Root-Cause Analysis and Safety Improvement Plan For this assessment, you can use a supplied template to conduct a root-cause analysis. The completed assessment will be a scholarly paper focusing on a quality or safety issue in a health care setting of your choice as well as

safety quality

please see attached instruction. For this assessment, you will develop a 3 page paper that examines a safety quality issue in a health care setting. You will analyze the issue and examine potential evidence-based and best-practice solutions from the literature as well as the role of nurses and other stakeholders

WK 7 DIS Thoe

 ENABLERS AND BARRIERS TO TRANSLATION There are many hurdles to overcome when it comes to the translation of evidence into practice. As noted in White et al. (2024), of all the identified evidence, only about half of it is ever actually put into practice. Thus, being able to detect the

SOAP 3

SEE ATTACHED DOCUMENTS FOR INSTRUCTIONS AND TEMPLATE  DUE DATE JANUARY 3, 2025 NO PLAGIARISM ACCEPTED MORE THAN 10%, THIS ASSIGNMENT IS SUBMITTED BY TURNIN IN

SOAP NOTE 1

CONPH NSG6020 Subjective, Objective, Assessment, Plan (SOAP) Notes Student Name: Course: Patient Name: (Initials ONLY) Date: Time: Ethnicity: Age: Sex: SUBJECTIVE (must complete this section) CC: HPI: Medications: Previous Medical History: Allergies: Medication Intolerances: Chronic Illnesses/Major traumas: Hospitalizations/Surgeries: FAMILY HISTORY (must complete this section) M: MGM: MGF: F: PGM: PGF:

XL01ASSIGN

The Spectrum of Political Competencies (Fig. 4.1) demonstrates the breadth and variety of political and policy competencies ranging from novice to more sophisticated levels, including running for elective office. Initial experiences in activism and advocacy as a student are available through the National Student Nurses Association (NSNA) Health Policy and

XL01DQ

APA STYLE , AT LEAST THREE REFERENCES , 200-250 WORLD 1. Have you worked with any professional nursing organizations in advocating for health policy changes?  2. How can nurses actively engage with professional nursing organizations to drive change? 

XQ05ASSIGN

I’m a Psychiatric nurse. I work in a children unit in Florida Performance Task Assessment: Presentation   Construct a slide presentation, with notes, in which you complete the following:   · Identify three different quality care problems within your area.   · Present one piece of evidence for each of