Role of health policy and organizational structure on quality
Role of health policy and organizational structure on quality
This paper is related to write a policy/quality improvement with mandatory vaccnations. please let me know if you have questions. please highlight or bold. I can send the power point I have on this topic as well please let me know.
- Agenda setting
- A nursing model or nursing theory that can be used to bring about the change please see the attached and attached is the outline.
Abstract and Position Paper Course outcomes addressed in this Assignment: MN507-5: Discuss the role of health policy and organizational structure on quality improvement within health care environments. View the Assignment presentation. Directions For this Assignment, Abstract and Position Paper, you will search for a scholarly journal to publish to. You will follow your selected journal’s guidelines for creating a position paper, except that your word count (for the body section of your paper, which excludes the abstract, title page, and references sections) will be 1200-1800 words. You will write an abstract for your paper as if it were going to be published. (The abstract is not the type of abstract you would submit in a paper but one you would write if submitting a paper for publication.) If your selected journal has guidelines for the abstract, follow those guidelines. You must support your work with at least eight scholarly peer reviewed articles. Your literature review must evaluate quantitative and qualitative data from research articles. In addition, you must gather and analyze data and make a valid assumptions based on reasoning. You must also link to the journal’s publishing guidelines, at the bottom of your paper. If there is no link, include a copy of the publishing guidelines in an Appendix to your paper. You will write your position paper on your chosen policy change as if you were writing for your chosen journal. Role of health policy and organizational structure on quality
Your paper must include the following topics: Title page• • • • • • • • • • Abstract per instructions Current situation necessitating the change The proposed policy change Agenda setting A model or theory that can be used to bring about the change Design strategies Implementation strategies Evaluation strategies Conclusion references Rough Draft Due by Friday of Unit 8 at the latest!!! Keep it brief or we will go over the word limit. Contact me with any issues. THE JOURNAL FOR NURSE PRACTITIONERS An Official Publication of the American Association of Nurse Practitioners AUTHOR INFORMATION PACK TABLE OF CONTENTS XXX . . • • • • • • Description Audience Impact Factor Abstracting and Indexing Editorial Board Guide for Authors p.1 p.1 p.1 p.1 p.2 p.4 ISSN: 1555-4155 DESCRIPTION . JNP: The Journal for Nurse Practitioners offers high-quality, peer-reviewed clinical articles, original research, continuing education, and departments that help practitioners excel as providers of primary and acute care across the lifespan. Each issue meets their practice needs and encourages discussion and feedback with thought-provoking articles on controversial issues and topics. JNP supports advocacy by demonstrating the role that policy plays in shaping practice and delivering outcomes. The journal is an official publication of the American Association of Nurse Practitioners and also is affiliated with the Australian College of Nurse Practitioners. The journal is published 10 times per year, distributed to approximately 100,000 readers in print form, and can be found online at www.npjournal.org. The journal is included in Scopus, CINAHL, and the Journal Citation Reports published by Thomson Reuters. Benefits to authors We also provide many author benefits, such as a liberal copyright policy, special discounts on Elsevier publications and much more. Please click here for more information on our author services. Please see our Guide for Authors for information on article submission. If you require any further information or help, please visit our Support Center AUDIENCE . Nurse Practitioners working in primary care, women’s health, geriatrics, pediatrics, and other specialties within acute care and non-hospital settings. IMPACT FACTOR . 2015: 0.234 © Thomson Reuters Journal Citation Reports 2016 ABSTRACTING AND INDEXING . CINAHL Scopus AUTHOR INFORMATION PACK 17 Feb 2017 www.elsevier.com/locate/tjnp 1 EDITORIAL BOARD . Editor-in-Chief Marilyn W. Edmunds, PhD, NP, Nurse Practitioner Connections, Alpine, UT Associate Editor Julee B. Waldrop, DNP, FNP, PNP, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Mobile, AL Associate Publisher Dawn Nahlen, MA, Elsevier, Inc., North Little Rock, AR Editorial Board Patricia T. Alpert, DrPh, MSN, FNP-BC, PNP-BC, CNE, FAANP, Associate Professor & Pysiologic Department Chair, School of Nursing, University of Nevada, Las Vegas, NV Susan Apold, PhD, ANP-BC, FAAN, FAANP, Clinical Professor, New York University College of Nursing, New York, NY Debra J. Barksdale, PhD, FNP-BC, ANP-BC, FAANP, FAAN, Associate Dean of Academic Programs, VCU School of Nursing, Richmond, VA Diane M. Burgermeister, PhD, RN, Professor, College of Nursing and Health, Madonna University, Livonia, MI Jan DiSantostefano, NP, MS, Nurse Practitioner, SAS Healthcare, Apex, NC Elsie Duff, Faculty, Collaborative Nurse Practitioner Program, Saskatchewan Polytechnic, Canada Susanne Gibbons, PhD, CRNP, C-ANP/GNP, Uniformed Services University, Bethesda, MD Ann Marie Hart, PhD, FNP, Assistant Professor, School of Nursing, University of Wyoming, Laramie, WY Christopher J. Helms, RN, MSN, ANP-BC, FACNP, Australian College of Nurse Practitioners, Canberra, Australia Randall Steven Hudspeth, RSHudspeth Consulting, Boise, ID Miriam Kravitz, DNP, FNP-BC, Orleans Dermatology and Laser Therapies, Orleans, MA Carolyn Mathis Dolan, MSN, JD, Professor, Community/Mental Health Nursing, Role of health policy and organizational structure on quality
University of South Alabama, Fairhope, AL Patricia C. McMullen, PhD, JD, CRNP, Dean and Ordinary Professor, School of Nursing, Catholic University of America, Washington, DC Kenneth P. Miller, Endowed Professorship, Coordinator FNP Program, University of Texas Health Sciences Center, San Antonio, TX Alison Mitchell, RN, MSN, ACNP-C, Methodist Hospital/Texas Medical Center, Houston, TX Sandra M. Nettina, MS, ANP, Nurse Practitioner, Columbia Medical Practice, Columbia, MD Timothy Nguyen, PharmD, BCPS, CCP, FASCP, Associate Professor, College of Pharmacy & Health Sciences, Long Island University, Brooklyn, NY Mary A. Paterson, PhD, MSN, Ordinary Professor, Director of Assessment, Catholic University of America, Washington, DC Carol M. Patton, DrPH, FNP-BC, CRNP, CNE, Associate Clinical Professor, College of Nursing and Health Professions, Drexel University, Philadelphia, PA Kathy Pereira, Associate Professor, School of Nursing, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC Demetrius Porche, DNS, PhD, FNP, Professor and Dean, School of Nursing, Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center, New Orleans, LA Laurie Scudder, DNP, NP, President, Nurse Practitioner Alternatives, Columbia, MD Nancy Selix, Assistant Professor, Nursing and Health Professions, University of San Francisco, San Francisco, CA Janet Selway, DNS, CRNP, Assistant Professor, Catholic University of America, Washington, DC Julie A. Stanik-Hutt, PhD, ACNP/GNP, FAANP, Professor and Director of AG-ACNP Track, University of Iowa College of Nursing, Iowa City, IA Joan Stanley, PhD, CRNP, FAAN, Senior Director of Education Policy, American Association of Colleges of Nursing, Washington, DC Kathleen Tori, ENP, MN(NP), MHSc, CCRN, GradDip VET, MACN, MACNP, Senior Nursing Lecturer/Deputy Postgraduate Course Coordinator, La Trobe University, Bendigo, Australia Susan Wysocki, iWomansHealth, Washington, District of Columbia, USA Theresa P. Yeo, PhD, MPH, MSN, AOCNP, Associate Director, Jefferson Pancreas Tumor Registry, Philadelphia, PA Tammy Young, DrPH, FNP-BC, Medical Provider, Rover, Department of State, Office of Medical Services, Washington, DC Diagnostic Tips Mellisa Hall, Role of health policy and organizational structure on quality
University of Southern Indiana, Indiana, USA Image of the Month Joanne Thanavaro, DNP, APRN, ANP-BC, GNP-BC, FAANP, St. Louis University, St. Louis, Missouri Legal Limits Carolyn Buppert, CRNP, JD, Boulder, CO AUTHOR INFORMATION PACK 17 Feb 2017 www.elsevier.com/locate/tjnp 2 Point/Counterpoint Donald Gardenier, DNP, FAANP, Nurse Practitioner, Palm Springs, CA Prescription Pad Timothy Nguyen, PharmD, BCPS, CCP, FASCP, Long Island University, Brooklyn, NY Quality Care for Women’s Health Denise Link, Arizona State University, Phoenix, AZ, USA Test Your Knowledge Sandy Wilbanks, APRN, FNP, Freeland Primary Care, Freeland, Michigan, USA AUTHOR INFORMATION PACK 17 Feb 2017 www.elsevier.com/locate/tjnp 3 GUIDE FOR AUTHORS . Purpose JNP: The Journal for Nurse Practitioners, offers high quality, peer-reviewed clinical articles, original research, continuing education, and departments that help nurse practitioners (NPs) excel as providers of primary and acute care across the lifespan. Each issue meets their practice needs and encourages discussion and feedback with thought-provoking articles on controversial issues and topics. JNP supports advocacy by demonstrating the role that policy plays in shaping practice and delivering outcomes. Article Types Except as noted, all articles should be 4,000 to 5,000 total words, inclusive of all headings, titles, author information, keywords, abstract, text, references, tables, and graphics. Authors will be guided stepwise through the submission process and must choose a category from the following options: Original Research – follow standard research format using headings to identify research question, review of literature, methods, sample, data analysis, results, recommendations, and conclusions. For quantitative studies, please include a power analysis used to calculate needed sample sizes. Include a concise and factual abstract that does not exceed 100 words and that summarizes the article content. Brief Report – summation of research findings without a full research report. Examples include reports of role expansion of the NP in other countries, quality improvement projects, or other information of interest to NPs that does not warrant a full feature article. Articles are limited to 2,000 words, including a concise and factual abstract (less than 100 words), references, tables, and figures. Brief Reports are listed in the print edition table of contents but published in full online and included in all databases in which JNP is indexed. Role of health policy and organizational structure on quality