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Exercise Instructions
Quality Improvement Initiative Quality Improvement (QI) Initiative Project Description: You are an advanced practice nurse (APN) leader at a local non-profit community hospital, St. Mary’s General Hospital (this is a created hospital system and not meant to be associated with any real hospital system). You have been approached by your Chief Nursing Officer (CNO) as a leader to create and develop a hospital-wide initiative promoting Quality Improvement among nurses. This paper will focus on implementing a hospital wide QI initiative. Please follow the specific grading rubric below as this outline how you will be graded. The first section generally outlines the assignment and may provide some additional guidance on points that need additional clarification for the student above what is described in the grading rubric.
1. Develop a hospital-wide initiative that promotes QIengagement and skill development by nurses. The nurse leader is expected to befamiliar with QI process and what is needed to ensure successful engagement bynurses within the facility. This assignment requires that students be familiarwith concepts that have been introduced at the undergraduate level such asquality improvement and leadership styles and approaches. The difference at thegraduate level is active engagement in learning rather than passive learning andwill require the student to evaluate, analyze and develop the concepts learnedat the undergraduate level. The introduction and conclusion sections areclearly outlined in the grading rubric below (refer to the grading rubric).Each section of the paper is expected to be well supported by the literature,evidence, best practice and research. This means that students are expected tointegrate multiple literature sources and not rely on one source to inform themajority or even a large part of the paper. Minimally the paper should includeat least 12 references but will likely include more. I check references soplease make sure that the references align and are actually used to support thestatements and viewpoints that you are making in the paper otherwise they failto be ‘supporting’ evidence to back these statements and are therefore opinionand have no place in an academic graduate level paper.
2. Few key points.
3. Review and follow the grading rubric andmake sure that you are meeting each of the points outlined in the gradingrubric; failure to do so results in lower grade. The vaguer and morenon-specific the student is in the paper the lower the grade. The reason forthis is that vagueness suggests failure to understand the concept in the paper.Clear and detailed is not synonymous with lengthy, actually detailed andsuccinct is the preferable approach because being both too brief and failing toprovide an adequate understanding of the concepts will suggest lack ofunderstanding and too lengthy and writing as much as possible hoping that youhit upon something that matches the grading rubric criteria is also failure tounderstand the concepts. Do not submit vague and nonspecific information oryour grade will reflect failure to demonstrate understanding. Failure to followthe grading rubric will result in a non-passing grade and you have 1opportunity to submit assignments in this class, refer to the syllabus forgrading policy and submissions guidelines.
4. For instance, the background and significancesection outline clearly the following in the grading rubric: Identifiesand describes quality improvement (QI); its importance to healthcarefacilities, patients, and stakeholders. How this links QI to all levels ofnursing practice and specifically it’s importance to nurse leaders. What is thefirst step the nurse leader needs to take to fulfill the task assigned by theCNO with a detailed rationale that provides information about the specifictools and measures, interpretation, and application of the findings to guidethe nurse leader’s decision making about the QI initiative. This suggeststhat you are looking for a specific first step that involves a tool or measure,so that is hinting and suggesting the student should be familiar with how QI knowledge,skills and engagement are determined by a nurse leader.
5. St. Mary’s General Hospital Mission, Vision &Strategic Development Plan are provided for you along with this assignmentin Blackboard under the Assignments Tab. Please make sure that you are usingthe provided document to complete the assignment when the syllabus asks thatyou align the QI initiative with St. Mary’s mission, vision and strategic plan.
This assignment is to be submitted as an essay- with an introduction, questions developed at the graduate level, and a conclusion to summarize
and synthesize key points. APA must be strictly followed. The page requirement for this project will be a MINIMUM of 10 pages not counting references and the cover page.
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Rubric: QI Initiative Assignment
a.
Criteria Strong Average Weak Introduction (Introduce the
overall concepts that will be
described in the student’s paper;
not generic to the assignment
outline) (10 pts)
10 pts
Clear and concise
introduction of the concepts
to be presented in the paper
6 pts
Mostly clear but somewhat
generic introduction of the
concepts to presented in the
paper
3 pts
Vague, unclear or no
introduction of concepts to be
presented in the paper
Background/Significance
Identifies and describes quality
improvement (QI); its importance
to healthcare facilities, patients,
and stakeholders. How this links
QI to all levels of nursing practice
and specifically it’s importance to
nurse leaders. What is the first step
the nurse leader needs to take to
fulfill the task assigned by the
CNO with a detailed rationale that
provides information about the
specific tools and measures,
interpretation, and application of
the findings to guide the nurse
leader’s decision making about the
QI initiative. The
background/significance needs to
demonstrate a thorough
understanding of existing literature
on the topic with good supporting
literature, evidence, best practice
and research findings. (30 pts)
30 pts
Identifies, describes and
demonstrates a sophisticated
understanding of QI as it
relates to healthcare, patients,
stakeholders, nurses at all
levels of practice and APN
nurse leaders. Correct and
specific identification,
outline, and support for the
first step, tools, measures and
application of findings
needed by the APN leader to
fulfill the QI initiative
provided that is well
supported with evidence and
literature throughout.
20 pts
Identifies, describes, and
demonstrates a good but not
sophisticated understanding of
QI as it relates to healthcare,
patients, stakeholders, nurses at
all levels of practice and APN
nurse leaders. Correct but
somewhat non-specific
identification, outline, and
support for the first step, tools,
measures and application of
findings needed by the APN
leader to fulfill the QI initiative
provided that is mostly but not
fully supported with evidence
and literature throughout.
10 pts
Identifies, describes and
demonstrates an incomplete
and vague understanding of
QI as it relates to healthcare,
patients, stakeholders, nurses
at all levels of practice and
APN nurse leaders. Missing,
incorrect and/or vague
identification, outline, and
support for the first step, tools,
measures, and application of
findings needed by the APN
leader to fulfill the QI
initiative provided that is not
well supported with evidence
and/or literature throughout.
Personal/Profession Leadership
skills
Detailed description of the
personal and professional
leadership skills needed by APN
leader to effectively drive a QI
initiative at St. Mary’s General
Hospital that is grounded and
supported by best practice and
research (focus is on leadership
style, personal and professional
leadership competencies, personal
and professional qualities and
skills to be a successful nurse
leaders at the APN level in QI, and
how the nurse leader as an APN
will attain these needed
competencies that is well
supported by the literature,
evidence and research) (30 pts)
30 pts
Clear, detailed, and
comprehensive description of
the personal leadership style,
professional and personal
leadership competencies, &
personal and professional
qualities and skills necessary
to be a successful nurse
leader at the APN level to
lead the QI initiative. This
section also presents a clear
& comprehensive discussion
of how the APN will assess
needed leadership skills and a
specific plan for attaining
these skills that is well
supported by the literature,
evidence, and research.
20 pts
Mostly clear but somewhat
vague description of the
personal leadership style,
professional and personal
leadership competencies, &
personal and professional
qualities and skills necessary to
be a successful nurse leader at
the APN level to lead the QI
initiative. This section also
presents a somewhat unclear
discussion of how the APN will
assess needed leadership skills
and a specific plan for attaining
these skills that is mostly but
not fully supported with
evidence and literature
throughout.
10 pts
Vague, unclear and/or missing
description of one or more of
the following including
personal leadership style,
professional and personal
leadership competencies, &
personal and professional
qualities and skills necessary
to be a successful nurse leader
at the APN level to lead the QI
initiative. This section also
presents an unclear, vague or
missing discussion of how the
APN will assess needed
leadership skills and vague
and/or unclear or missing plan
for attaining these skills that
fails to be well supported by
the literature throughout
Detailed Plan (Toolkit) for QI
Initiatives
A specific and detailed strategy
and processes of exactly how the
60 pts
Clear, detailed, and
comprehensive strategy
outlining exactly how the
40 pts
Mostly clear but somewhat
vague strategy outlining
generally but not exactly how
20 pts
Vague, unclear or missing
strategy outlining how the
leader plans to develop the QI
Rubric: QI Initiative Assignment
nurse leader plans to develop QI
initiative and skills to guide
frontline nurses to participate in QI
at St. Mary’s to be presented to the
CNO and stakeholders (detailed
description of the processes the
leader will put into place to guide
and educate nurses to successfully
initiate, organize, plan, develop,
and evaluate effective QI projects
at the hospital; a detailed and
specific toolkit/framework to be
used by nurses and that can be
presented to the CNO). This plan
needs to be well supported by
national QI initiatives, tools, best
practice, evidence, and research.
(60 pts)
nurse leader plans to develop
the QI initiative which details
the processes, education,
tools and skills necessary for
nurses to successfully
initiate, plan, develop,
evaluate and share insights
for QI projects at St. Mary’s
that can be presented to the
CNO is provided. This plan
is comprehensively and well
supported by national QI
initiatives, tools, best
practice, evidence and
research.
the leader plans to develop the
QI initiative which details the
processes, education, tools and
skills necessary for nurses to
successfully initiate, plan,
develop, evaluate and share
insights for QI projects at St.
Mary’s that can be presented to
the CNO is provided. This plan
is supported by a national QI
initiative but only somewhat
supported by QI initiatives,
tools, best practice, evidence,
and research.
initiative which fails to detail
the processes, education, tools
and/or skills necessary for
nurses to successfully initiate,
plan, develop, evaluate and
share insights for QI projects
at St. Mary’s that can be
presented to the CNO is
provided. The plan fails or is
not well supported by national
QI initiatives, tools, best
practice, evidence, and
research.
Alignment with Hospital
Strategic Initiative
Detailed description of how the QI
initiative aligns with the St. Mary’s
mission, vision and strategic plan
(see provided document) along
with detailed outline of how the
APN leader plans to measure the
success of the initiative (short- and
long-term goals) this needs to be
aligned with one or more national
QI initiatives and grounded in
nursing’s disciplinary practice.
Supported with evidence and best
practice. (30 pts)
30 pts
Specific, detailed and clear
description of how the QI
initiative aligns with St.
Mary’s mission, vision, and
strategic plan is provided.
There is a detailed outline of
how the APN plans to
measure the success of the QI
initiative (includes both short
& long term goals) that
aligns with one or more
national QI initiative and is
linked to the disciplinary
knowledge of nursing. Well
supported with literature, best
practice, and evidence.
20 pts
Mostly clear but somewhat
vague description of how the
QI initiative aligns with St.
Mary’s mission, vision, and
strategic plan is provided.
There is a good but somewhat
vague outline of how the APN
plans to measure the success of
the QI initiative (includes both
short & long term goals) that
aligns with one or more
national QI initiative and is
linked to the disciplinary
knowledge of nursing.
Somewhat but not fully
supported with literature, best
practice, and evidence.
10 pts
Vague, unclear or missing
description of how the QI
initiative aligns with St.
Mary’s mission, vision, and
strategic plan is provided.
There is a vague, unclear or
missing outline of how the
APN plans to measure the
success of the QI initiative
(one or both short & long term
goals) that is not aligned with
one or more national QI
initiative and is not linked to
the disciplinary knowledge of
nursing. Fails or not well
supported with literature, best
practice, and evidence
Nurse Engagement
Describe how the nurse leader
plans to foster nurse engagement
and buy-in for the planned QI
initiative. How would the nurse
leader foster nurse practitioner
(NP) involvement in the QI
initiative? (how does this tie with
NP scope of practice, what role
might these nurses play in a
successful QI initiative). Strong
supporting evidence that ties to
primary sources and scope of
practice provided. There is strong
supporting evidence, literature and
research to support this section.
(30 pts)
30 pts
Clear, detailed and
comprehensive strategy of
how the APN leader will
foster nurse engagement and
buy-in for the planned QI
initiative is provided.
Detailed and comprehensive
strategy for involving the NP
in the QI initiative that is
grounded in NP scope of
practice using both primary
and secondary sources. Well
supported and comprehensive
evidence, literature, and
research provided.
20 pts
Mostly clear but somewhat
vague strategy of how the APN
leader will foster nurse
engagement and buy-in for the
planned QI initiative is
provided. Somewhat vague
strategy for involving the NP in
the QI initiative that may or
may not be grounded in NP
scope of practice using both
primary and secondary sources.
Somewhat but not fully
supported with literature, best
practice, and evidence
10 pts
Vague, unclear or missing
strategy of how the APN
leader will foster nurse
engagement and buy-in for the
planned QI initiative is
provided. Vague, unclear or
missing strategy for involving
the NP in the QI initiative that
may or may not be grounded
in NP scope of practice using
both primary and secondary
sources. Fails or not well
supported with literature, best
practice, and evidence
Barriers & Facilitators
Evaluates barriers and facilitators
the APN leader is likely to
30 pts
Clear, detailed and
comprehensive evaluation of
20 pts
Mostly clear but somewhat
vague evaluation of barriers
10 pts
Vague, unclear or missing
evaluation of barriers and/or
Rubric: QI Initiative Assignment
encounter when attempting to
implement this QI initiative and
description of ways the nurse
leader plans to address each of the
barriers that is supported by
literature, evidence and best
practice. Minimally five barriers
should be outlined with specific
leadership strategies to address
these at the personal, professional
and organizational levels) of QI by
nurse leaders. Well supported with
literature, evidence, best practice
and research. (30 pts)
barriers and facilitators likely
to be encountered by the
APN leader implementing the
nursing QI initiative in
practice settings. Specific and
detailed strategies and
examples are provided to
address the main barriers that
demonstrates a
comprehensive understanding
of QI process and the role of
the APN leader. Well
supported and comprehensive
evidence, literature, and
research provided.
and facilitators likely to be
encountered by the APN leader
implementing the nursing QI
initiative in practice settings.
Somewhat specific and vague
strategies and examples
provided to address the main
barriers that mostly but not
comprehensively demonstrates
understanding of QI process
and the role of the APN leader.
Somewhat but not fully
supported with literature, best
practice, and evidence
facilitators likely to be
encountered by the APN
leader implementing the
nursing QI initiative in
practice settings. Vague,
unclear or missing strategies
and/or examples provided that
fail to demonstrate
understanding of the QI
process and/or role of the APN
leader. Fails or not well
supported with literature, best
practice, and evidence
Social Leadership
Examine social leadership
principles along with the qualities
necessary for APN leaders in
today’s healthcare environment.
Provides specific examples of how
these qualities will be employed by
the nurse leader to ensure the QI
initiative is successful that is well
supported by the literature, best
practice, research and evidence. .
(30 pts)
30 pts
Comprehensive examination
of principles of social
leadership that fully
integrates these qualities as
they relate to the role of APN
leader in today’s healthcare
environment with specific
and detailed examples of how
these qualities will be used
by the APN leader to
implement the QI initiative.
Well supported and
comprehensive evidence,
literature, and research
provided.
20 pts
Mostly clear but somewhat
vague examination of principles
of social leadership that mostly
but not fully integrates these
qualities as they relate to the
role of APN leader in today’s
healthcare environment.
Somewhat vague or missing
examples of how these qualities
will be used by the APN leader
to implement the QI initiative.
Somewhat but not fully
supported with literature, best
practice, and evidence
10 pts
Vague, unclear, or missing
examination of principles of
social leadership that vaguely
or fails to integrate these
qualities as they relate to the
role of the APN leader in
today’s healthcare
environment. Vague or
missing examples of how
these qualities will be used by
the APN leader to implement
the QI initiative. Fails or not
well supported with literature,
best practice, and evidence
Conclusion/Summary Conclusion
should summarize the main points
made by the student throughout the
paper, this is specific to the
student’s presentation of content
and not to the assignment. This
should not introduce new concepts
but rather should succinctly
summarize the major points as they
are outlined in the paper; it should
not repeat the introduction or the
key headings and not be generic to
any conclusion. (10 pts)
7-10 pts
Summarizes the key points
made throughout the student
paper in a succinct and
comprehensive manner.
Provides appropriate
references and citations to
support concluding
comments.
4-6 pts
Somewhat summarizes the key
points made throughout the
student paper in a mostly clear
but somewhat generic manner
that fails to be entirely
comprehensive for the student’s
content. Somewhat but not fully
supported by references and
citations.
0-3 pts
Vague and unclear summary
of the key points made
throughout the student paper
that provides a generic rather
than specific and
comprehensive summary of
the student’s co