How to Improve Patient Care Quality.

How to Improve Patient Care Quality.

How to Improve Patient Care Quality.

 

Topic: How to Improve Patient Care Quality

Details: Hello would like a problem solution essay written. Related to the outline that I have received from you that I will post below. Please base essay off of the Dewey Sequence. This paper should be 1200 word count. If you have any questions please contact me at 313-516-9354

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ENG 205 Problem-Solution Essay
Overview and Requirements
In your academic, personal, and professional lives, being able to effectively solve a problem is an essential skill. Using what you’ve learned in weeks one and two, it is now time to put your newly polished skills to work.
Assignment Prompt
1.) For this essay, you are required to:
• write about any problem that is of interest to you, and
• propose a new solution that will work to solve part or all of the problem.

IMPORTANT: You should select a problem that you can successfully define and analyze and propose and defend a solution for in a minimum of 1,200 words. For example, world poverty is too broad of a topic for an essay of this length, but poverty in Cleveland is a manageable topic.
2.) Your essay must do the following (based on the Dewey Sequence):
• Define the problem
• Analyze the problem
• Propose a solution
• Defend the proposed solution and address any potential objections
3.) Your essay must include the following:
• An introduction with a hook (review Hooks and Attention Grabbers for examples) and strong thesis statement
• Developed body paragraphs with strong topic sentences, cited support, and concluding sentences
• At least 4 unique sources, cited and referenced properly in APA style (no more than 20% of essay consists of quoted text)
• A word count of 1,200 words, at a minimum (excludes cover page and references page)
For an example of an “A” student essay, review the Problem-Solution Example Essay.
For specific grading criteria for this assignment, review the Problem-Solution Essay Rubric.

Here is the Dewey Sequence step for the essay.

Planning a “Problem-Solution” Essay
Students are often asked to write essays that address a particular problem. Based on a series of questions, the Dewey Sequence was developed by educator John Dewey as a reflective method for solving problems. The idea is to work through the list of questions and use the answers you come up with as the basis for organizing and developing the ideas for your essay.
Step One: Define the Problem 1. What is the specific problem that you or your colleagues are concerned about? 2. In stating this problem, what terms, concepts, or ideas need to be defined?

Step Two: Analyze the Problem 1. What is the history of the problem? 2. What are the causes of the problem? 3. What are the symptoms of the problem? 4. What methods (approaches, laws, policies, etc.) exist for dealing with the problem? 5. What are the limitations of these methods?

Step Three: Determine Criteria for an Optimal Solution 1. What are the guidelines for a workable solution? Sample criteria may include cost, feasibility, enforcement, etc.

Step Four: Propose Solutions 1. After you have analyzed the problem and suggested criteria for a solution, try to envision possible solutions in tentative, hypothetical terms. You might begin by suggesting a variety of possible solutions without evaluating them.

Step Five: Evaluate Proposed Solution(s) 1. After you have compiled a list of possible solutions, select the best possible solution(s) in light of the criteria that the group developed in step three. 2. What are the disadvantages or downsides to the solution? Do the disadvantages outweigh the advantages? 3. Does the solution conform to the criteria you formulated in Step Three? (You may need to modify the criteria).

Step Six: Select a Solution 1. Weigh the merits and deficiencies of your top one or two solutions. 2. What would be the long-term and short-term effects of this solution if it were adopted?

Step Seven: Suggest Strategies to Implement the Solution 1. How can you get public support and approval (buy-in) for the proposed solution? 2. What specific steps are necessary to implement the solution? What’s the first step? 3. How can the group evaluate the success of its problem-solving efforts?