Length: 10-12 slides (not including title and reference age) Presentation should include the following: A. An overview of the problem identified B. Information related to the needs of the patient and family related to the problem C. Background significance D. Methods/design E. Theoretical model/framework F. Interventions G. Expected results H. Anticipated conclusions I. Potential implications for practice
Slide 1:
Title: An Overview of the Problem Identified
Introduction:
– Briefly introduce the problem that has been identified
– Explain its relevance and importance in healthcare
Slide 2:
Description of the Problem:
– Provide a detailed description of the problem
– Highlight the key aspects and characteristics of the problem
– Support the description with relevant statistics or evidence
Slide 3:
Information Related to the Needs of the Patient and Family:
– Discuss the specific needs of the patient and family in relation to the identified problem
– Highlight the challenges they face and the impact of the problem on their well-being
– Include relevant case studies or examples to illustrate these needs
Slide 4:
Background Significance:
– Provide background information on the significance of the identified problem
– Discuss the prevalence and impact of the problem in society
– Present key research findings or literature reviews that support the importance of addressing the problem
Slide 5:
Methods/Design:
– Explain the methodology or design that will be used to investigate or address the problem
– Discuss the specific steps or procedures involved in the study or intervention
– Present any ethical considerations or limitations of the chosen methods
Slide 6:
Theoretical Model/Framework:
– Present the theoretical model or framework that will guide the study or intervention
– Explain why this model or framework is relevant and appropriate for addressing the problem
– Discuss how the model or framework will inform the intervention strategies
Slide 7:
Interventions:
– Outline the interventions or strategies that will be implemented to address the problem
– Discuss the rationale behind each intervention and how they are expected to impact the problem
– Provide evidence or examples of similar interventions that have been successful
Slide 8:
Expected Results:
– Present the anticipated results or outcomes of the study or intervention
– Discuss the specific measures or indicators that will be used to assess the effectiveness of the interventions
– Present any hypotheses or research questions that will be addressed
Slide 9:
Anticipated Conclusions:
– Summarize the anticipated conclusions that will be drawn from the study or intervention
– Discuss the implications of these conclusions for healthcare practice and policy
– Highlight the potential contributions and advancements in knowledge that the study or intervention may offer
Slide 10:
Potential Implications for Practice:
– Discuss the potential implications of the study or intervention for healthcare practice
– Highlight any changes or improvements that may be recommended in healthcare delivery or patient care
– Present any additional research questions or areas for further investigation that arise from the study or intervention
Slide 11:
Conclusion:
– Summarize the key points discussed throughout the presentation
– Reinforce the relevance and importance of addressing the identified problem
– Encourage further discussion and collaboration in finding solutions to the problem
Slide 12:
References:
– Provide a list of all the references cited throughout the presentation
– Follow the appropriate referencing style (e.g., APA, MLA, Harvard)