Write a 35 page plan demonstrating the skills of summary and synthesis in the development of an introduction, description of both the population and the stakeholders, a problem question, and a conclusion.
Before you get started, please watch the following video:
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- Much of the information will come from your Professional Practice Report.
- Make sure to address instructor feedback, if any, from the previous assessment and incorporate the feedback into your introduction.
- Include your concise problem statement.
- Remember that a good problem statement is one to two sentences and includes both the problem and a measurable objective.
- Include a thesis statement that addresses the content from the Professional Practice Plan.
- Much of the information will come from your Professional Practice Report.
- Describe the population at the practice site in terms of role, age range, diagnosis, procedure, etc.
- The length of this section should be one paragraph.
- In the description, be as specific as possible and provide details to convince the reader who your population is.
- Consider the following when describing the practice problem:
- What collective factors would include or exclude participation?
- Is there both a primary and secondary population?
- Describe the stakeholders at the practice site and their roles in the practice problem.
- The length of this section should be two to three paragraphs.
- Consider the following when describing the stakeholders:
- Describe the stakeholders at the proposed practice site.
- Explain plans to tailor your message to stakeholder groups.
- Describe your strategy for obtaining cooperation and collaboration at your proposed site.
- Formulate a problem question using the PICO format. Provide the details of each component of your PICO question.
- The length of this section should be one paragraph.
- Remember the PICO is a question; therefore, you should have appropriate punctuation.
- Make sure to label the components of your PICO question.
- Provide a conclusion synthesizing the concepts described in the Professional Practice Plan in a well-formatted paragraph.
- Make sure not to include any new information in the conclusion.
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APA Style and Scholarly Writing
- Convey purpose in a well-organized text, incorporating appropriate evidence and tone in grammatically sound sentences.
- Write with a specific purpose in mind.
- Adhere to scholarly and disciplinary writing standards.
- Apply APA style and formatting to scholarly writing.
- Include APA citations and references for a minimum of four scholarly references.

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