There is a Part A and Part B to this: Creative medium submission and then a literary review
Part A:
The Creative Submission (Choose 1)
Length
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Re-visioning
of traditional stories (e.g., fairytales) or creation of completely new stories
that incorporate the theorist’s perspectives not to exceed 10 pages
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Using the classic story of “Goldilocks and
the Three Bears” as a framework to illustrate key nursing concepts. Here’s
a step-by-step guide on how to develop a creative medium project based on this
story:
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### Project Title: “Finding the Just Right
Care: A Nursing Tale Inspired by Goldilocks and the Three Bears”
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### Step 1: Define Your Focus Choose a specific
nursing theory or concept that you want to illustrate through the story. For
example, you could focus on: – Dorothea Orem’s Self-Care Deficit Theory: This
theory emphasizes the importance of patient self-care and how nurses can
support patients in meeting their own needs.
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– Jean
Watson’s Theory of Human Caring: This theory focuses on the importance of
building caring relationships and providing holistic care.
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– Patricia Benner’s Novice to Expert Theory:
This theory discusses the stages of nursing proficiency and how experience
shapes care delivery.
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### Step 2: Create a Narrative Adaptation
Reimagine the story of “Goldilocks and the Three Bears” with a
nursing twist. For instance: – Goldilocks could represent a patient seeking
care and exploring different “beds” (levels of care) offered by the
three bears, who symbolize different nursing approaches or theories.
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– Each
bear could represent a different nursing philosophy. For instance: – Papa Bear:
Represents a paternalistic approach (too hot), emphasizing control over care. –
Mama Bear: Represents a neglectful or laissez-faire approach (too cold), where
care is insufficient. – Baby Bear: Represents the ideal balance of care (just
right), embodying the chosen nursing theory where patient needs are met
appropriately.
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### Step 3: Develop Your Medium Choose a
creative medium to convey your narrative. Here are some ideas:
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Create an Interactive Presentation: Design a
multimedia presentation that includes slides, images, and videos to narrate the
story. Incorporate animations to illustrate key points about nursing theories,
making the presentation engaging and informative.
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### Step 4: Integrate Key Concepts As you
develop your project, ensure that you integrate the key concepts of the nursing
theory you’ve chosen. This could include: – Self-Care Needs: Show how
Goldilocks learns about her own needs through her experiences with each bear. –
Caring Relationships: Emphasize the importance of effective communication and
caring interactions in nursing, illustrated by Goldilocks’ relationship with
each bear. – Holistic Care: Highlight the need for a balanced approach to care
that considers the physical, emotional, and social aspects of health.
Part B:
Literature Review
The
Literature Review which will accompany the group creative medium project
submission and must include a list of resources (referenced in accurate APA
format) that supported your work in addition to evidence of completion of
literature appraisal tools.
To include
a minimum of 5 sources not included in the course readings.
The
literature review must be a total 5 – 6 pages (maximum) double spaced APA
format
The
literature review must include the following:
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Introduction
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Description
of search methodology
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Synthesis
of the literature and correlation to the creative medium works of the project
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Recommendations
of how theory can be applied to practice (praxis)
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Conclusion
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Appendix
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Evidence
of the use of appraisal tools
Using the classic story of “Goldilocks and the Three
Bears” as a framework can provide a fun yet profound way to illustrate key
nursing concepts. Here’s a step-by-step guide on how to develop a creative
medium project based on this story:
### Project Title: “Finding the Just Right Care: A
Nursing Tale Inspired by Goldilocks and the Three Bears”
### Step 1: Define Your Focus Choose a specific nursing
theory or concept that you want to illustrate through the story. For example,
you could focus on: – Dorothea Orem’s Self-Care Deficit Theory: This theory
emphasizes the importance of patient self-care and how nurses can support
patients in meeting their own needs.
– Jean Watson’s
Theory of Human Caring: This theory focuses on the importance of building
caring relationships and providing holistic care.
– Patricia Benner’s Novice to Expert Theory: This theory
discusses the stages of nursing proficiency and how experience shapes care
delivery.
### Step 2: Create a Narrative Adaptation Reimagine the
story of “Goldilocks and the Three Bears” with a nursing twist. For
instance: – Goldilocks could represent a patient seeking care and exploring
different “beds” (levels of care) offered by the three bears, who
symbolize different nursing approaches or theories.
– Each bear could
represent a different nursing philosophy. For instance: – Papa Bear: Represents
a paternalistic approach (too hot), emphasizing control over care. – Mama Bear:
Represents a neglectful or laissez-faire approach (too cold), where care is
insufficient. – Baby Bear: Represents the ideal balance of care (just right),
embodying the chosen nursing theory where patient needs are met appropriately.
### Step 3: Develop Your Medium Choose a creative medium to
convey your narrative. Here are some ideas:
Create an Interactive Presentation: Design a multimedia
presentation that includes slides, images, and videos to narrate the story.
Incorporate animations to illustrate key points about nursing theories, making
the presentation engaging and informative.
### Step 4: Integrate Key Concepts As you develop your
project, ensure that you integrate the key concepts of the nursing theory
you’ve chosen. This could include: – Self-Care Needs: Show how Goldilocks
learns about her own needs through her experiences with each bear. – Caring
Relationships: Emphasize the importance of effective communication and caring
interactions in nursing, illustrated by Goldilocks’ relationship with each
bear. – Holistic Care: Highlight the need for a balanced approach to care that
considers the physical, emotional, and social aspects of health.