Evidence-Based Practice Proposal – Implementation Plan

Evidence-Based Practice Proposal - Implementation Plan
In 1000-1500 words, provide a description of the methods to be used to implement the proposed solution final evidence-based practice project making sure the information is comprehensive and concise: Include the following:

IMPLEMENTATION PLAN
1.) A comprehensive description of setting and access to potential subjects is thoroughly developed with supporting details.

2.) A comprehensive description of the amount of time needed to complete this project is thoroughly developed with supporting details.

3.) A comprehensive description of the resources (human, fiscal, other) or changes needed in the implementation of the solution is thoroughly developed with supporting details.

4.) A comprehensive description of methods and instruments such as a questionnaire, scale, or test to be used for monitoring the implementation of the proposed solution is thoroughly developed with supporting details.

5.) A comprehensive description of the process for delivering the intervention solution and indicate if any training will be needed is thoroughly developed with supporting details.

6.) A comprehensive description of data collection, including data management and analysis processes, how data management will be maintained and by whom, explanation of how the data analysis and interpretation process will be conducted is thoroughly developed with supporting details.

7.) A comprehensive description of strategies to deal with the management of any barriers, facilitators, and challenges is thoroughly developed with supporting details.

8.) .Establish the feasibility of the implementation plan. Address the costs for personnel, consumable supplies, equipment (if not provided by the institute), computer-related costs (librarian consultation, database access, etc.), and other costs (travel, presentation development). Make sure to provide a brief rationale for each. Develop a budget plan.

9.) A comprehensive description of plans to maintain, extend, revise, and discontinue a proposed solution after implementation is thoroughly developed with supporting details.