Wednesday, 26 March 2014

Constructing the Written Evidence-Based Proposal (Final)

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Max Points: 300

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Combine elements completed for the assignments during Modules 1-4 into one cohesive evidence-based proposal.</o:p>
For information on how to complete the assignment, refer to "Writing Guidelines" and "Exemplar of Evidence-Based Practice."</o:p>
Include a title page, abstract, problem statement, conclusion, reference section, and appendices (if tables, graphs, surveys, diagrams, etc., are created from tools required in Module 4).</o:p>
Prepare this assignment according to the APA guidelines found in the APA Style Guide, located in the Student Success Center.</o:p>
This assignment uses a grading rubric. Instructors will be using the rubric to grade the assignment; therefore, students should review the rubric prior to beginning the assignment to become familiar with the assignment criteria and expectations for successful completion of the assignment.</o:p>
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Note: All Capstone Projects are to be submitted to the College.</o:p>Click here for more on this paper.......
Rubric</o:p>
1.Abstract---------Abstract meets all criteria of writing guidelines in a detailed and comprehensive manner while demonstrating deeper understanding by incorporating prior learning or thoughtful reflection.</o:p>
2. Problem Description----------Problem description meets all criteria of writing guidelines in a detailed and comprehensive manner while demonstrating deeper understanding by incorporating prior learning or thoughtful reflection.</o:p>
3. Solution Description--------Solution description meets all criteria of writing guidelines in a detailed and comprehensive manner while demonstrating deeper understanding by incorporating prior learning or thoughtful reflection</o:p>
4. Implementation Plan-------Implementation plan meets all criteria of writing guidelines in a detailed and comprehensive manner while demonstrating deeper understanding by incorporating prior learning or thoughtful reflection.</o:p>
5. Evaluation Plan-----------Evaluation plan meets all criteria of writing guidelines in a detailed and comprehensive manner while demonstrating deeper understanding by incorporating prior learning or thoughtful reflection.</o:p>
6. Dissemination Plan--------Dissemination plan meets all criteria of writing guidelines in a detailed and comprehensive manner while demonstrating deeper understanding by incorporating prior learning or thoughtful reflection.</o:p>
7. Organization and Effectiveness</o:p>Click here for more on this paper.......
8. Thesis Development and Purpose---Thesis/ main claim is comprehensive. The essence of the paper is contained within the thesis. Thesis statement makes the purpose of the paper clear.</o:p>
9. Argument Logic and Construction---------Clear and convincing argument presents a persuasive claim in a distinctive and compelling manner. All sources are authoritative.</o:p>
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Comments:</o:p>
Please go through the rubric. So it helps to make good assignments. Please look through the other files. Use the example paper to write the assignment. My paper topic will be Children with Type 1 diabetic. I hope you have all the previous files. If u don’t have it. Please let me know. I can upload.</o:p>
Please check the plagiarism. Capstone project should not be like others. If it is late they won’t accept & I will fail. Please make it success before the deadline. Thanks</o:p>
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NRS-441V: Capstone Project
Writing Guidelines

Use the headings listed below and ensure that your papers contain the needed information for each section.
1)      Abstract
a)      Length is between 250-450 words.
b)      Presents a complete, concise overview of all phases of the proposed project
c)      Addresses a problem or issue related to patient care quality
d)     References appropriate evidence-based literature; identifies at least one evidence-based solution that may resolve the problem or issue.Click here for more on this paper.......
2)      Problem Description
3)      Solution Description
4)      Implementation Plan
5)      Evaluation Plan
6)      Dissemination Plan
7)      Review of Literature
8)      Appendices
9)      APA Style/Mechanics
10)  APA format is used consistently in the proposal for the cover page, page header, margins, in-text citations, double-spacing, font size, and reference page.
a)      Style is consistent with that expected of a formal project proposal.
b)      The highest levels of evidence are used. (Note: Information from Web sites is not considered a professional reference source.)Click here for more on this paper.......
c)      At least 15 professional references (e.g., books, journal articles) are used to develop the proposal.
d)     At least eight references are peer-reviewed and from quantitative or qualitative research study reports.
e)      Text is free of grammatical, punctuation, typographical, and word-usage errors.
f)       Project proposal is within word length requirements.

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