Contemporary Nursing Issue Paper Outline
Explanation of the Issue (5 elements)
- Identify the specific problem/issue
- Reveal the issue/problem immediately in the paper
- Hook the reader to want to read more
- Define the issue
- This must be a literature-based definition
- You may combine information from more than 1 source to create a definition for your paper
- Discuss the prevalence of the issue
- This must be literature-based information
- Does not need to be a number or percent; what in the literature speaks to the fact that this problem/issue is happening enough to warrant attention
- Describe the top 3 causes/reasons for the issue
- These must be literature-based too
- Be sure these directly cause the issue – only one step away from the problem
- Cite from more than one source to develop significance of these causes
- Describe the top 3 negative outcomes of the issue
- These must be literature-based too
- Be sure these are a direct result of the issue – only one step away from the problem
- Cite from more than one source to develop significance of these outcomes.
Proposed Strategy (4 elements)
- Propose a specific strategy/intervention from the nursing profession
- Tie it to ONE cause or negative outcome presented in the explanation
This sentence will address both 1 and 2:
“The nursing profession recommends/encourages/demands X (strategy) to reduce/eliminate/improve Y (one cause or outcome) associated with Z (issue).”
- Briefly explain the strategy; what are the essential components of the strategy?
- Provide brief rationale why that strategy and cause/outcome should be or can be addressed first.
Evidence to Support Strategy
- Provide evidence that the proposed strategy will indeed work to reduce, eliminate, or improve that one cause or outcome of the issue
- Find strong evidence from at least 3 separate sources
- Do not present more evidence of the problem/issue. For example, do not argue that without the strategy the problem will continue or worsen. Show that the strategy will reduce, eliminate, or improve that one cause or outcome.
- Logically build the evidence to convince the reader the strategy is effective.
- If the strategy has not been implemented yet or the exact cause or outcome was not evaluated with that strategy yet – consider a similar strategy or similar cause or outcome and draw a correlation between the two. For example, if B worked to reduce C then X will work to reduce Y because.
Conclusion (3 elements)
- Take the reader from the beginning to the end to once more connect the dots to convince the reader.
- Restate the issue
- Restate the proposed strategy statement
- Summarize key points in the evidence that supports the strategy’s effectiveness.