Section D: Implementation Plan 1. Proposed Solution Implementation Plan The first step in implementing this project will be for the author of this evidence-based practice SBAR (situation, background, assessment, and recommendation) program to approach the Director of …show more content…
The hospital conference room will be used for the staff meetings resulting in slight increased cost in electric bill. The evidence-based program will begin on July 1st, 2013 after the final approval from the administration. The selected multidisciplinary team has a plenty of time to revise and practice the educational presentations for presenting to the staff. 3. Monitoring Solution Implementation Ongoing monitoring of the implementation of the SBAR educational project will be conducted and completed by the project director to include attendance records and check the availability of educational material ready for distribution to the staff. A computerized template for project participants will be checked and updated by the project director. The project strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and possible threats (SWOT analysis) as well as the need for possible revision will analyze by the project director with the assistance of Director of Nursing. SWOT analysis will help the organization to understand what it does very well and where its shortcomings are. It will help the organization to get a new insight to overcome the shortcomings, to make good changes and provide new possibilities for future growth. After SWOTs analysis, project director will make a solid plan on the base of ongoing monitoring and will have a new idea of what have to do to continue the project success (Adams, 2005). The author will be followed the staff to