Development of a PowerPoint Rubric for Doctor of Nursing Practice Projects.

IF 0.2 Q4 NURSING
Zane Robinson Wolf, Jeannine Uribe
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Background: Although Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) students have used rubrics to guide assignments, few have created PowerPoint slide decks for professional presentations. Students might benefit from a rubric that standardizes PowerPoint presentations on final DNP projects. Objective: The objective of the study is to conduct a quality improvement project to evaluate a literature-based rubric guiding students' PowerPoint presentations and the grading of final projects. Methods: Two faculty independently scored PowerPoint slides structuring final DNP project presentations for the literature-based rubric. They revised the rubric based on ratings and comments. Nine content experts rated the relevance of the revised rubric's criteria. Results: Three criteria differed at a statistically different level on the literature-based rubric's ratings. Interrater reliability was low. The rubric criteria were revised. Nine experts' ratings showed criteria on the revised rubric were relevant; their comments stimulated revisions. The Survey Content Validity Average was 0.88, suggesting the relevance of criteria. Conclusions: The rubric requires additional revisions. Posting the revised rubric in the student resource course of the learning management system might assist students to construct PowerPoint presentations in DNP courses and for professional presentations. Implications for Nursing: The rubric was shared with DNP Project Teams. Faculty will continue to evaluate the quality of the students' presentations.

护理实践博士项目PowerPoint指南的开发。
背景:虽然护理实践博士(DNP)的学生已经使用规则来指导作业,但很少有人为专业报告创建ppt幻灯片。学生们可能会从标准化DNP期末项目的ppt演示中受益。目的:本研究的目的是进行一个质量改进项目,以评估一个基于文献的指导学生ppt演示和期末项目评分的标题。方法:两个教师独立评分的ppt幻灯片结构的最终DNP项目报告的文献为基础的标题。他们根据评级和评论修改了标题。九位内容专家对修订后的标题标准的相关性进行了评估。结果:三个标准在基于文献的标题评分上存在统计学差异。间信度低。修订了标题标准。9位专家的评级表明,修订后的标准是相关的;他们的评论刺激了修订。调查内容效度平均值为0.88,表明标准的相关性。结论:该标题需要进一步修订。将修订后的大纲张贴在学习管理系统的学生资源课程中,可以帮助学生在DNP课程和专业演讲中制作PowerPoint演示文稿。对护理的启示:该标题与DNP项目团队共享。教师将继续评估学生报告的质量。
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