COURSE
NURS-4210M Role of the Nurse Leader-Spring
Practicum Discussion: This week, your assignment will be to incorporate all of the information you have gathered from the community—including the population itself, health data, interviews/conversations with interested community members, and your community assessment, including your Windshield Survey—as well as what you have gathered from scholarly literature to propose measurable interventions. Measurable interventions mean that the results can be measured through some data that could be collected (Stanhope, 2020). This requires thinking in terms of actions and then measuring results. An evaluation of interventions is important to see whether or not they are effective in solving a health care problem. Remember, you will need to use the data you gathered to determine whether or not a problem exists in your community and to then determine whether your interventions might be effective.
By Day 4
Post your response to the following:
- Identify one evidence-based behavior change that would promote health in your selected population.
- Suggest one specific culturally sensitive, evidence-based, measurable intervention to address the health problem for your selected population.
- Think in terms of measuring outcomes. What outcomes would you expect to see once the intervention(s) are in place? Be specific.
SOLUTION
Changing behaviors is difficult for anyone but is especially for those with addiction. Smoking in or near establishments such as schools, hospitals, restaurants, and shopping malls has become prohibited. This rule, whether on purpose or by accident, has become a way to at least lessen the amount of smoking. What a huge inconvenience it must be to have to go outside, sometimes even as far as the parking lot or across the street just to have a cigarette.…….Please click the icon below to access entire solution at $10