PICOT RESEARCH PAPER
Assignment Topic:Benchmark – Capstone Project Change ProposalSubject:NursingSources:8 sources requiredCitation Style:APA 7th edition
Assessment DescriptionIn this assignment, students will pull together the capstone project change proposal components they have been working on throughout the course to create a proposal inclusive of sections for each content focus area in the course. For this project, the student will apply evidence-based research steps and processes required as the foundation to address a clinically oriented problem or issue in future practice.Develop a 1,250-1,500 written project that includes the following information as it applies to the problem, issue, suggestion, initiative, or educational need profiled in the capstone change proposal:BackgroundClinical problem statement.Purpose of the change proposal in relation to providing patient care in the changing health care system.PICOT question.Literature search strategy employed.Evaluation of the literature.Applicable change or nursing theory utilized.Proposed implementation plan with outcome measures.Discussion of how evidence-based practice was used in creating the intervention plan.Plan for evaluating the proposed nursing intervention.Identification of potential barriers to plan implementation, and a discussion of how these could be overcome.Appendix section, if tables, graphs, surveys, educational materials, etc. are created.* There are 8 references that are already provided in an attachment please use those references to write this paper.* Please provide the headings for each section that you are writing on.*Also, attached you will find: the proposed implementary plan and the evaluation table* My change proposal Question#3 is “Preventing and Reducing Healthcare AcquiredInfection among elderly patients in long-term care”My PICOT Question #4 is Among elderly patients in long-term care, what is the effectiveness of patients’ handwashing technique, in comparison to patients who uses alcohol base hand rub technique, in preventing and reducing healthcare-acquired infection, within twelve months?