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Show Training Nurse Practitioners in Dissemination Journal Clubs and Professional Posters Ben Stuart, RN, BSN, DNP Student RESULTS CLINICAL PROBLEM Nearly a two decade lag between discovery and implementation of clinical research. Effective dissemination shortens lag time improves patient outcomes. DISCUSSION Likert scale: 1 being none and 5 high Before Significant difference between pre-training and post-training Likert scale scores for knowledge and ability. After Usefulness rated the Likert scale value of 4 (Useful) before and at two month follow-up Poster 4.2 2.8 CONCLUSION PURPOSE & OBJECTIVES Purpose: Educate nurse practitioners to disseminate research findings from the clinic to outside providers through posters and from general medical literature into the clinic through journal clubs Objectives: 1. Investigate best practices in poster and journal club design. 2. Develop educational methodology and resources 3. Educate advanced practice nurses 4. Test effectiveness of educational program 5. Disseminate educational program and resources 4 2.5 Educational program improved knowledge and ability • to manage journal clubs • to design professional posters Journal Clubs 4.1 2.4 RECOMMENDATIONS 3.9 3.9 Develop educational programs to train nurse practitioners in the design of professional posters and management of journal clubs. Programs modeled on this project should be applied in healthcare facilities and cademic settings. METHODS Investigate Develop Educate Test Disseminate Literature search PowerPoint presentation Oral presentation and discussion Questionnaire WordPress Blog Focus on reviews Design guidelines Likert Scale pre and post training Journal Clubs at U of U x 2 Canvas Commons Synthesis of articles Journal club agendas 30 DNP students at the U of U Journal Club at Huntsman x1 MS-DNP Curriculum Committee 8 APRN’s at the Huntsman Cancer Clinic Project Chair: Larry Garrett, PhD, MPH, RN Program Director: Julie Balk, DNP, APRN, FNP-BC, CNE Assistant Dean: Pam Hardin, PhD, RN Content Experts: Margaret Clayton PhD, APRN, Rebecca Wilson PhD, RN |