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Create an abstract (100-250 words) and a poster for a presentation for a quality improvement plan to executive-level leadership.

As a master’s-level nurse, you will be responsible for promoting equitable quality of care. In the biopsychosocial (BPS) model of care, there are a number of areas where you can have an impact on improving the quality, safety, and equitability of care. One example area where equitable quality of care is an issue is with medications, especially considering the cost of various medications to treat the same condition versus the effectiveness and potential side-effects of the medications. A further pharmacological concern for safe and quality care is medication errors. This could include considerations like a patient getting the wrong medication or a dangerous interaction due to other aspects of a patient’s health and treatment situation. An example could be vitamin or herbal supplements the patient has not disclosed as part of the medication reconciliation process.
Scenario
For this assessment, you may take any number of approaches. Two suggestions are:
• Build upon the clinical issue that was the focus of your Change Strategy and Implementation assessment, and turn it into a full, organization- or community-wide quality improvement (QI) initiative.
• Or, identify a new issue related to a BPS clinical issue. The focus here should be on a specific patient or health care setting

As a master’s-level nurse, your specific focus is on reviewing the implications of the data relevant to the clinical issue you are trying to address. Once you research this, review the aggregate data, and understand the BPS considerations relevant to the clinical issue, you can suggest strategies for improving the quality, equitability, and safety of care around the issue. You should act as an advocate for the value and need to pursue quality improvements to leadership and executives, as well as be able to present potential projects to a wide range of colleagues and community stakeholders.
Instructions
Create an abstract and a poster for a presentation to your colleagues that will sell them on your quality improvement plan.
Abstract Requirements
• Your abstract should be 100–250 words.
• It should summarize the key information in your poster.
• Do not put your abstract on the poster itself; submit it as a separate document. Or, if you are using PowerPoint to help create your poster, create a new slide that is clearly labeled as your abstract.
Poster Requirements
• Your poster should include the following sections:
o Quality Improvement Methods.
o Evidence Supporting QI Methods.
o Change Strategy Foundation.
o Interprofessional Team Benefits.
o Overall Project Benefits.
• There are templates in PowerPoint or on the Internet that can help you get a start designing your poster.

The bullet points below correspond to the grading criteria in the scoring guide. Be sure that your presentation addresses all of the bullets below. You may also want to read the Quality Improvement Presentation Poster scoring guide and Guiding Questions: Quality Improvement Presentation Poster [DOCX] to better understand how each grading criterion will be assessed.
• Propose quality improvement methods to promote continuous improvement related to a specific biopsychosocial consideration.
• Evaluate specific evidence that supports the quality improvement methods proposed.
• Explain how the project is grounded in successful change strategies.
• Analyze the way in which interprofessional teamwork will improve the effectiveness or efficiency of the quality improvement project.
• Communicate quality improvement considerations to relevant stakeholders in a way that is clear, concise, and compelling for the audience.

 

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