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An Enhanced Actualized DNP Model to Improve DNP Project Placements, Rigor, and Completion: A Research Brief
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  • Marie VanderKooi, Grand Valley State University
  • Dianne Conrad, Grand Valley State University
  • Sandra Spoelstra, Grand Valley State University
Publication Date
10-1-2018
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Abstract

Doctor of nursing practice (DNP) projects are summative evaluations of enactment of the DNP Essentials. However, information about structure, process, and outcomes of DNP projects is scarce. Guided by an enhanced actualized DNP model, this study tested the effect of a PhD-DNP-site mentor model to guide DNP projects. Time-to-complete assignments, defense, and graduation improved; high satisfaction for students, mentors, and faculty were found; and a strengthened academic-practice partnership occurred, leading to additional student placements. Broader testing of the enhanced model in various size and types of academic-practice settings is needed prior to use.

Original Citation

VanderKooi, M. E., Conrad, D. M., & Spoelstra, S. L. (2018). An Enhanced Actualized DNP Model to Improve DNP Project Placements, Rigor, and Completion. Nursing Education Perspectives, 39(5), 299. https://doi.org/10.1097/01.NEP.0000000000000384

Citation Information
Marie VanderKooi, Dianne Conrad and Sandra Spoelstra. "An Enhanced Actualized DNP Model to Improve DNP Project Placements, Rigor, and Completion: A Research Brief" (2018)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/sandra-spoelstra/61/