Abstract

Students in Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) programs graduate with a completed DNP Project focused on practice improvement utilizing evidence-based research. Despite the value in disseminating the DNP Project outcomes to an audience of interest, many DNP graduates do not pursue dissemination beyond conclusion of their project and graduation. The DNP Project didactic course and the DNP Project manuscripts were revised with active learning assignments designed to improve knowledge, skills, and confidence in professional writing and dissemination. A cohort of 26 students was invited to participate in informal focus groups to determine impact of the revisions. The program director tracked the number of students accepted for conference presentations or manuscripts post-implementation. Of those invited to the focus groups, 25 students provided feedback. The students reported a perceived increase in competence and confidence in their ability to submit a professional abstract or manuscript for presentation or publication. Faculty noted an increase in the number of students who proceeded with dissemination of their DNP Project. Capturing the momentum for dissemination by revising the DNP Project didactic course and DNP Project manuscripts proved valuable for enhancing graduates disseminating professionally thus contributing to the translation of evidence-based practice into healthcare.

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