Keywords

Iowa Model, Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP), DNP Project, DNP Curriculum, Evidence-Based Practice

 

Authors

  1. Lloyd, Susan T.
  2. D'Errico, Ellen
  3. Bristol, Shirley T.

Abstract

Abstract: Doctoral education requires academic motivation and persistence on the part of nursing students; commitment to the process is essential and should be linked to programmatic structure. Programmatic issues in doctor of nursing practice (DNP) programs may be barriers to completion of the final project and lead to attrition. A large, private health care university developed an infrastructure for the DNP curriculum and final project utilizing the Iowa Model of Research in Practice. The purpose was to ensure competency fulfillment, retention and timely completion, and implementation of evidence-based practice and translation science utilizing a leadership approach. The program has experienced a high completion rate to date.