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Imporvement Project

The document presents data on caregiver education levels, knowledge, attitudes, and observed practices before and after a training program involving 50 participants. It shows significant improvements in knowledge (from 16 to 22.5), attitude (from 31.68 to 40.23), and observed practices (from 17.48 to 27.28) post-program, with expected p-values indicating statistical significance. A timeline for project phases from planning to dissemination is also included.

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Imporvement Project

The document presents data on caregiver education levels, knowledge, attitudes, and observed practices before and after a training program involving 50 participants. It shows significant improvements in knowledge (from 16 to 22.5), attitude (from 31.68 to 40.23), and observed practices (from 17.48 to 27.28) post-program, with expected p-values indicating statistical significance. A timeline for project phases from planning to dissemination is also included.

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Figure 1: Expected Distribution of Caregivers by Educational Level (n=50) Figure 2: Expected Change in Caregiver Knowledge Level

Level of Education Expected Percentage Time Period

Read and Write 8% Pre-Program

Diploma 86% Post-Program

Bachelor 6%
ure 2: Expected Change in Caregiver Knowledge Levels Pre- and Post-Program (n=50)
Satisfactory Knowledge Unsatisfactory Knowledge

54% 46%

86% 14%
Figure 3: Expected Change in Caregiver Attitude Levels Pre- and Post-Training (n=50)
Time Period Positive Attitude Negative Attitude

Pre-Training 47% 53%

Post-Training 95% 5%
Figure 4: Expected Change in Caregiver Observed Practice Levels Pre- and Post-Program (n=50)
Time Period Satisfactory Performance
Pre-Program 34%
Post-Program 92%
r Observed Practice Levels Pre- and Post-Program (n=50)
Unsatisfactory Performance
66%
8%
Outcome Measure Pre-Program M ± SD Post-Program M ± SD Expected Paired t-test

Total Knowledge Score (0-


16 ± 3.1 22.5 ± 3 8.9
26)

Total Attitude Score (0-52) 31.68 ± 11.14 40.23 ± 10.79 2.081

Observed Practice Score


17.48 ± 2.9 27.28 ± 3.14 21.65
(0-30)
Expected P-Value

< .001

< .05

< .001
Phase / Task Aug '25 Sep '25 Oct '25
1. Planning & Approval
Finalize Project Proposal X
Obtain IRB & Facility Approval X
2. Pre-Intervention Phase
Recruit Participants & Obtain Consent X
Pre-Intervention Data Collection (Questionnaires, Observations, PI Rates) X
3. Intervention Phase
Deliver Session 1: Foundational Knowledge X
Deliver Session 2: Risk Assessment X
Deliver Session 3: Repositioning Skills
Deliver Session 4: Teamwork & Participation
4. Post-Intervention Phase
Post-Intervention Data Collection (Questionnaires, Observations, PI Rates)
5. Analysis & Dissemination
Data Entry and Analysis
Final DNP Project Report Writing
Disseminate Findings to Facility & University
Nov '25 Dec '25 Jan '26 Feb '26

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