Define the outcomes that are the goal of an intervention plan. Create an evaluation plan to determine the impact of an intervention for a health promotion, quality improvement, prevention, education, or management need.

Evaluation Plan Design.

Develop a 4-6 page plan that will allow you to evaluate your intervention on decreasing blood culture contamination rate.

Evaluation of Plan

Define the outcomes that are the goal of an intervention plan.
Create an evaluation plan to determine the impact of an intervention for a health promotion, quality improvement, prevention, education, or management need.

Advocacy

Analyze the nurse’s role in leading change and driving improvements in the quality and experience of care.

Explain how the intervention plan affects nursing and interprofessional collaboration, and how the health care field gains from the plan.
Future Steps

Explain how the current project could be improved upon to create a bigger impact in the target population as well as to take advantage of emerging technology and care models to improve outcomes and safety.

Reflection on Leading Change and Improvement

Reflect on how the project has impacted your ability to lead change in personal practice and future leadership positions.

Reflect on the ways in which the completed intervention, implementation, and evaluation plans can be transferred into your personal practice to drive quality improvement in other contexts.
Address Generally Throughout

Integrate resources from diverse sources that illustrate support for all aspects of an evaluation plan for an intervention, as well as for professional discussion about the plan.
Communicate evaluation plan and discussion of the project in a professional way that helps the audience to understand how the outcomes will be evaluated, as well as what was learned through the project process.

Requirements

Length of submission: 4–6 double-spaced pages.
Number of resources: 3-6 resources from peer-reviewed journals or professional industry publications (no more than 5 years) to support your presentation.
Written communication: Written communication is free of errors that detract from the overall message.
APA formatting: Resources and citations are formatted according to current APA 7th Edition style. Header formatting follows current APA levels.
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