In a 5 page written assessment, define the patient, family, or population health problem
that will be the focus of your capstone project. Assess the problem from a leadership,
collaboration, communication, change management, and policy perspective. Plan to
spend approximately 2 direct practicum hours meeting with a patient, family, or group of
your choice to explore the problem and, if desired, consulting with subject matter and
industry experts.
Introduction:
This assessment lays the foundation for the work that will carry you through your
capstone experience and guide the practicum hours needed to complete the work in this
course. In addition, it will enable you to do the following:
● Develop a problem statement for a patient, family, or population that’s
relevant to your practice.
● Begin building a body of evidence that will inform your approach to your
practicum.
● Focus on the influence of leadership, collaboration, communication, change
management, and policy on the problem.
Capstone Project: Addressing the Challenges of Diabetes Management in Rural Communities
Introduction:
This assessment defines the patient population health problem that will be the focus of my capstone project: the challenges of diabetes management in rural communities. This problem significantly impacts individuals, families, and the healthcare system. Rural populations face unique barriers to effective diabetes management, leading to poorer health outcomes compared to their urban counterparts. This project will explore these challenges from leadership, collaboration, communication, change management, and policy perspectives, culminating in direct practicum hours spent engaging with affected individuals and relevant experts.
Problem Statement:
Individuals residing in rural communities experience significant disparities in diabetes management compared to urban populations. These disparities manifest as higher rates of diabetes prevalence, increased risk of complications (e.g., retinopathy, neuropathy, cardiovascular disease), and poorer glycemic control. This problem stems from a complex interplay of factors including limited access to healthcare resources, socioeconomic disparities, health literacy challenges, and lifestyle factors.
Capstone Project: Addressing the Challenges of Diabetes Management in Rural Communities
Introduction:
This assessment defines the patient population health problem that will be the focus of my capstone project: the challenges of diabetes management in rural communities. This problem significantly impacts individuals, families, and the healthcare system. Rural populations face unique barriers to effective diabetes management, leading to poorer health outcomes compared to their urban counterparts. This project will explore these challenges from leadership, collaboration, communication, change management, and policy perspectives, culminating in direct practicum hours spent engaging with affected individuals and relevant experts.
Problem Statement:
Individuals residing in rural communities experience significant disparities in diabetes management compared to urban populations. These disparities manifest as higher rates of diabetes prevalence, increased risk of complications (e.g., retinopathy, neuropathy, cardiovascular disease), and poorer glycemic control. This problem stems from a complex interplay of factors including limited access to healthcare resources, socioeconomic disparities, health literacy challenges, and lifestyle factors.