Feb 04, 2025  
2021-2022 SGPP Catalog and Handbook 
    
2021-2022 SGPP Catalog and Handbook [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

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DNP843 DNP Scholarly Project III - Analysis (50 clinical hours) (1 cr.)

Prerequisite(s): DNP808 , DNP809 , DNP813 , DNP840 , DNP841 , and DNP842  
The DNP Scholarly Project is the culmination of the nurse anesthesia Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) curriculum. Successful completion of the final Scholarly Project provides verification that the student has achieved competency in the scholarship skills relevant to the DNP Degree.

This course is the third in a series of DNP Scholarly Project courses and focuses on the “Analysis” phase of the Scholarly Project. Activities associated with this course include, but are not limited to: analyzing survey results, working with statistics personnel to ensure that appropriate statistical analysis is performed, conducting meetings for follow up or clarification of results, and generating conclusions from the results of data gathered. Students must evaluate social determinants of health that were unexpectedly created or impacted by project implementation. Each student is responsible for completing equal parts of the project. Students complete a self-assessment as well as an assessment of each team member, which contributes to the final grade for the course. In addition, monthly review exams and assignments are tied to this course for an individual final score that is earned by the student.

Upon completion of the scholarly project, students are expected to be able to do the following:

  1. Implement an established timeline for completion of the project.
  2. Employ advanced inter and intra-professional collaboration skills with numerous key stakeholders to improve health outcomes.
  3. Demonstrate leadership through the development of innovations that incorporate aspects of change theories.
  4. Demonstrate leadership in the translation of best evidence into practice to improve healthcare quality, safety and outcomes.
  5. Define social determinants of health impacted by the project and identify strategies to eliminate barriers to project implementation.
  6. Develop a scholarly work in the form of a manuscript suitable for submission to a peer-reviewed journal.
  7. Deliver an oral presentation of the final project before a Scholarly Project Committee and peers.
  8. External dissemination through the development of a poster and/ or oral presentation for delivery at a state or national meeting.



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