Nursing Change Proposal Development
NRS 493: Developing a Comprehensive Capstone Project Change Proposal
Effective nursing leadership requires the ability to identify systemic gaps and implement evidence-based interventions that improve patient outcomes. Clinical staff often encounter recurring challenges such as high readmission rates or medication errors which necessitate a structured strategic response. Adopting a formalized change model like Kotter’s Eight Steps ensures that organizational transitions remain sustainable and measurable over time. This specific proposal focuses on integrating bedside shift reports to enhance communication accuracy and patient safety. Research indicates that structured handover protocols significantly reduce adverse events while increasing patient satisfaction scores (World Health Organization [WHO], 2023 https://www.who.int/teams/integrated-health-services/patient-safety). Practitioners must synthesize current literature with local data to justify the necessity of the proposed clinical modification.
The implementation of standardized communication tools is supported by recent longitudinal studies demonstrating a 20% decrease in preventable medical errors when multidisciplinary teams utilize synchronized digital dashboards. According to the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ), high-reliability organizations prioritize transparent data sharing to foster a culture of safety. This capstone project aligns with the Quadruple Aim by addressing provider burnout through streamlined workflows and improved clinical clarity. By grounding the intervention in peer-reviewed evidence, students demonstrate the topical authority required to influence healthcare policy at the departmental level.
Assignment Brief: Capstone Change Proposal Project
Overview
The purpose of this assignment is to develop a formal proposal for a clinical change project. Students will identify a problem within their current practice setting, review pertinent literature, and create a plan for implementation and evaluation. This project serves as a culmination of the nursing program, requiring the integration of research, leadership theory, and clinical expertise.
Instructions and Requirements
- Problem Identification: Define a specific clinical or administrative problem backed by internal data or observations.
- Evidence-Based Review: Conduct a search for at least eight peer-reviewed sources that support the proposed intervention.
- Change Model: Select and apply a recognized change theory (e.g., Lewin’s Theory of Change or the ACE Star Model) to guide the implementation.
- Implementation Plan: Outline a step-by-step process including a timeline, required resources, and key stakeholders.
- Evaluation Method: Define measurable outcomes (KPIs) and the tools used to collect post-intervention data.
Submission Criteria and Rubric
- Introduction (10%): Clearly states the clinical problem and the significance to nursing practice.
- Literature Synthesis (25%): Compares and contrasts research findings to support the intervention.
- Plan for Implementation (25%): Detailed description of the steps, budget, and personnel involved.
- Evaluation and Dissemination (20%): Explains how success will be measured and how results will be shared with the organization.
- Professionalism and APA Style (20%): Correct use of APA 7th edition formatting, grammar, and 10–12 pages of content.
- Write a 10–12 page paper on a healthcare change intervention, including a comprehensive literature review, stakeholder analysis, and a detailed evaluation plan for a specific clinical setting. Submit a formal capstone change proposal that synthesizes peer-reviewed research to address a nursing practice gap, applying leadership theories and measurable outcomes for organizational improvement.
References
Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality. (2024). High Reliability Organizations (HRO) Toolkit. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. https://www.ahrq.gov/patient-safety/settings/hospital/hro.html
Melnyk, B. M., & Fineout-Overholt, E. (2022). Evidence-based practice in nursing & healthcare: A guide to best practice (5th ed.). Wolters Kluwer.
Sfantou, D. F., Laliotis, A., Patelarou, A. E., Sifaki-Pistolla, D., Matalliotakis, M., & Patelarou, E. (2017). Importance of Leadership Style towards Quality of Care Measures in Healthcare Settings: A Systematic Review. Healthcare, 5(4), 73. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare5040073
World Health Organization. (2023). Global Patient Safety Action Plan 2021-2030. https://www.who.int/publications/i/item/9789240032705