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Plan for Sampling, Data Collection and Intervention – Action Plan

Plan for Sampling, Data Collection and Intervention – Action Plan

Goal Actions and Activities Timeline (During Semester) Status
Sample/Participants Inclusion Criteria
  • Be from a minority racial group background: African Americans, Hispanic groups, Asian, and Native American groups.
  • Be aged between 14 years and 65 years.
  • Have been diagnosed with or presenting symptoms of a mental health condition
  • Have sought/received/is receiving care at Columbus Spring East or OSU Medical Center DODD Hall clinics.
  • Be able to provide informed consent.

Process for Recruiting the Sample:

  • Collaboratively with mental health providers at Columbus Spring East and OSU Medical Center DODD Hall clinics to identify eligible mental health patients during routine care or other interactions.
  • Inform patient of the current project and their potential to participate

Source of the Sample:

  • From the community served by both the Columbus Spring East and OSU Medical Center DODD Hall clinics.

e. Number of Participants:

  • 15 participants
Week 1 – Week 3
Data collection Data Collectors:
  • Collaborate with mental health nurses to help with data collection during practice

Data collection location(s)

  • Columbus Spring East
  • OSU Medical Center DODD Hall

Types of Data Collected:

  • Quantitative data using a tailored Toward Seeking Professional Psychological Help Scale (ATSPPH).
  • Qualitative data using semi-structured recorded interviews
Week 4 to Week 7

 

Week 14 to Week 15

Implementation

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

What will be implemented:
  • A digital mental health clinic
  • Mental health provider education program on cultural, communication, and collaborative competencies and skills in practice.

Description of the Intervention:

  • Use of digital systems to provide mental healthcare services targeting racial and ethnic minority groups
  • Cultural and interdisciplinary collaborative competency training integrated within the practice settings
Week 8 to Week 13

Collaborators and Pilot Study

Collaboration within the clinical site with other nursing and clinical staff improves the chances of success for DNP projects (Bradley et al., 2023). The implementation of the DNP project will seek to collaborate with nurses and mental healthcare specialists at the Columbus Spring East and OSU Medical Center DODD Hall clinics, the DNP project supervisor and advisor, and the DNP-student nurse preceptor. The nurses and other mental health specialists will assist in participant recruitment, education, data collection, and the implementation of the proposed intervention. The preceptor will direct the advanced roles as a DNP-prepared nurse while the DNP project supervisor and advisor will act as an advisor to ensure the DNP project aligns with set clinical protocols and ethics of practice and research in mental healthcare settings. A pilot study is not applicable as the project will be directly integrated and implemented within the current practice site.

 References

Bradley, C., Boykin, A., & Kilmer, M. (2023). Enhancing DNP Project Success: A Statistical Collaboration Approach. Nurse Educator, 48(1), 37–42. https://doi.org/10.1097/NNE.0000000000001264

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Please submit the sampling plan, data collection, and implementation plan here.

Plan for Sampling, Data Collection and Intervention

Plan for Sampling, Data Collection and Intervention

Submit an outline in no more than two pages for an action plan of what you intend to do this semester for the implementation of your project. This assignment should include your plan (as appropriate) for sampling (obtaining participants), data collection, pilot study if needed, and implementation of intervention or project; include a timeline of events. Chapter 14 of the textbook (Moran et al.) will be helpful with this assignment.

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