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A guide to disseminating your DNP project / Marilyn Smith-Stoner, PhD, RN-BS, CNE.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Smith-Stoner, Marilyn, author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Nursing--Study and teaching (Graduate).
Nursing.
Nursing--Study and teaching.
Nursing--Research--Methodology.
Nursing--Research.
Information Dissemination--methods.
Education, Nursing, Graduate.
Nursing Research.
Medical Subjects:
Information Dissemination--methods.
Education, Nursing, Graduate.
Nursing Research.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (x, 231 pages)
Edition:
1st ed.
Other Title:
Guide to disseminating your doctor of nursing practice project
Place of Publication:
New York, New York : Springer Publishing Company, 2018.
Summary:
A Guide to Disseminating Your DNP Project provides an effective, proven blueprint that enables students to disseminate their DNP Projects.This book describes the process of disseminating the final written assignment, as is recommended by the American Academy of Colleges of Nursing (AACN) for graduation from a DNP program.
Contents:
Cover
Title
Copyright
Contents
Preface
Share A Guide to Disseminating Your DNP Project
Unit I: Planning Your Dissemination Strategy
Chapter 1: Why Take the Time to Disseminate Your Work?
Chapter Checklist
Contributions to Nursing Art and Science
Your Project Is the "Voice" of Others
Establishes Your Expertise
Contribute to Your Career Goals
Required by Accrediting Agencies
Specifics of Disseminating Your DNP Project
DNP Projects
The Impact of Digital Communication
Traditional Oral Presentations
Digital Content
Traditional Web and Hybrid Dissemination
First Steps
Conclusions
References
Chapter 2: Clarifying Research-Focused or Practice-Focused Scholarship
Sharing Scholarship
Types of Scholarship
How to Find Your Research/Practice Topics
Preparing for a Study
Review Board Approval
Quality Improvement
Translational Research
Chapter 3: Choosing Your Method of Sharing Your Project
Planning
Exploring
Experimenting
Assessing What You Know
Creating the Plan
Avoid These Common Mistakes
Take Every Opportunity to Present Your Work
Oral Presentations
Top Mistakes Students Make in Learning Something New
Chapter 4: Determining the Unique Contribution to Health Care
"S"=Select
Types of Projects
Highlighting the Unique Aspects of a Project
Careful Record Keeping
Other Sources of Uniqueness
Theoretical Frameworks
Review of Types of DNP Projects
Chapter 5: Setting Up the Project
Creating a Core (Capstone) Document
Marketing Yourself
Fundamental Tools and Skills Needed
Program Guidelines.
Transferring Project Content to Various Dissemination Method(s)
Delivery of Presentation
Evaluation of Presentation
Storage and Retrieval of Your Presentation
Chapter 6: Group Dissemination Projects
Group Projects: Delegate or Collaborate?
Best Practices Group Projects
Creating a Group
Establish Ground Rules and Timeline for Project
Meeting With Your Advisor as a Group
What Can You Expect From a Group Project?
Schedule Check-Ins
Celebrate Successes
Unit II: Introducing Types of Dissemination Methods
Chapter 7: Print: Publication in a Professional Journal
Overview of the Publication Process
Selecting the Journal
Habits
Author Guidelines
Cautions
Enthusiasm
Acceptance
Rejection
Publication
Chapter 8: Print: Publication in Lay Magazines, Newsletters, or Other Sources
Publishing Your Topic Internally
Topic Selection
Chapter 9: Digital Media: Websites, eBooks, Podcasts, and Video
The Scope of Digital Media
Preparing Your Media for the Internet
Consider Career Goals
Understanding the Internet
Websites
eBooks
Audio Files
Videos
Chapter 10: Multimedia: Give Television and Radio Interviews Like an Expert
SHARED Model and Interviews
Types of Media Services
Key Points to Being Interviewed
Chapter 11: Creative Presentations, Art, and Other Performances
SHARED Model
Unit III: Disseminating Work via Print Methods
Chapter 12: Creating a Support Team to Help You
SHARED Model.
Creating the Team
Calendar and Time Frames
Tracking Activity
Communication and Check-Ins
Staying on Track
Chapter 13: Alternative Forms for Disseminating Your Project
General Information on Lay Print Publications
Visual Images
Reference
Chapter 14: Internal Publications: Handbooks, Policy and Procedure Manuals, Patient Education Material
Identify the Types of Internal Documents Needed
Identify the Audience for Each Type of Internal Publication
Best Practices: Pilot Projects Before the Policy
Determine Who the "Gatekeepers" Are
Determine Ownership
Identifying the Best Presentation of Project Outcomes
Timelines
Publicizing the Resources
Chapter 15: Dissemination Through Professional Print Publications
Why Should You Publish?
Your Program Requires a Submission-Now What?
Mechanics of Creating a Manuscript
Final Manuscript Preparation-Presubmission
Post acceptance Preparation
Ahead of Print
Publishing a Book
Celebrating Publication
Chapter 16: Speaking to Editors, Webmasters, and Practice Committees
Elevator Speech
Headlines and Introductions
Webmasters
Communicating With Practice Committees
Chapter 17: Initial Submission of Work
Preparing the Manuscript for Submission
Ancillary Documents
Chapter 18: Rejection and Revisions
Requests for Revisions
Chapter 19: Acceptance and Follow-Up
Responsibilities After Acceptance
Tracking the Impact
Retractions of Published Articles
Reference.
Unit IV: Disseminating Work via Oral Presentation Methods
Chapter 20: Podium Presentation to Professionals: Conferences, Posters
Completing the Proposal
Podium Presentation
Audience Engagement
Posters
Storytelling
Chapter 21: Presentations to Lay/Community Audiences
Developing the Presentation
TED Talks
Hashtags
Publicity
Chapter 22: Multimedia: Videos, Photographs, and Online Repositories
Planning Multimedia
Creating Multimedia
Other Interactive Multimedia
Chapter 23: Blogs
Why Blog?
How to Create a Simple Blog
Resources for Following Blogs
Web-Friendly Content
Unit V: Disseminating Work via Art and Performance Methods
Chapter 24: Using Your Talents and Interests to Do Something Innovative
Suggestions for Personalizing Your Ideas
Chapter 25: Disseminating an Artful Scholarly Project
Using Art to Deliver Your Message
Responding to Critiques of Your Work
Conclusion
Unit VI: This Is the Beginning
Chapter 26: The First Dissemination of Your Work Is the Hardest
Presentation Preparation
Archiving Your Presentation
Chapter 27: Your Nursing Career and Continually Building on the First Step
Required Continuing Education
Professional Organizations
Specialty Certification
Journal Clubs
Mentoring
Self-Assessment
Chapter 28: Career Planning: Using the Work to Further Your Career
Applying Your Degree in the Clinical Setting
Conclusions.
Appendix A: Case Study: Cindy Fike, DNP
Personal Journey
Personal Take
Appendix B: SHARED Model Template
Index.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters and index.
Description based on print version record.
Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources.
Other Format:
Print version: Smith-Stoner, Marilyn. Guide to disseminating your DNP project.
ISBN:
0-8261-3317-7
OCLC:
1018455026

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