Empower Students to Organize & Share DNP Project Findings
When it comes to disseminating findings from a Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) project, clear communication is key. As an educator, you can help your students understand the importance of organizing, sharing, and sustaining their findings. Here’s a concise strategy to guide your discussion.
1. Organize Findings Clearly
Start by emphasizing the importance of structuring their findings logically. Encourage students to create a clear outline that includes:
Introduction: Brief overview of the project and its significance.
Methods: Description of how the project was conducted.
Results: Key findings presented with visuals like charts and graphs for clarity.
Discussion: Interpretation of results and their implications for practice.
Using tools like concept maps or digital presentation software can help students visualize their data effectively.
2. Disseminate to the Right Audience
Next, guide your students on how to share their findings. Discuss various platforms for dissemination:
Academic Journals: Encourage them to consider publishing in peer-reviewed journals relevant to their field.
Conferences: Suggest presenting at nursing or healthcare conferences to reach a broader audience.
Community Engagement: Highlight the importance of sharing results with the community or healthcare organizations that may benefit from their work.
Remind them to tailor their message to the audience, focusing on practical applications of their findings.
3. Sustain the Impact
Finally, stress the importance of sustaining the impact of their findings. Encourage students to think about:
Follow-Up Initiatives: Suggest creating a plan for ongoing evaluation or updates based on their findings.
Networking: Building relationships with stakeholders who can help implement changes in practice.
Resource Development: Creating tools or resources that can be used long-term by healthcare professionals.
By planning for sustainability, students can ensure that their work continues to influence practice beyond their project’s completion.
In The DNP Project Workbook, you'll discover engaging activities throughout, such as the one below, designed to enhance Project Management skills for DNP students. Mastering project management not only contributes to successful implementations but also integrates key elements of emotional intelligence.


By breaking down the strategy into these three clear components—organizing findings, disseminating effectively, and ensuring sustainability—you empower your students to communicate their DNP project outcomes with confidence. With these skills, they can make a lasting impact in their field and contribute to the advancement of nursing practice.
This acclaimed workbook offers a step-by-step guide for completing the DNP Project, featuring over 100 active learning activities. Created by two nurse educators, the updated second edition aligns with the new AACN essentials, reorganizes lessons, includes student project examples, and adds quick-reference tables and supplemental content for both students and faculty.