Describe ethical aspects of project implementation such as: protection of participants rights and welfare (including data integrity/security), privacy, confidentiality, informed consent, vulnerable population Institutional Review Board approval (if applicable.)

Describe ethical aspects of project implementation such as: protection of participants rights and welfare (including data integrity/security), privacy, confidentiality, informed consent, vulnerable population Institutional Review Board approval (if applicable.)
Scholarly Project Proposal II (Include your revised Scholarly Project I) Due: Week 7, Day 7 Value: Complete/Incomplete Watch the introduction video for this theme for full details on how to complete this assignment. Collaborate with your DNP Project Team Chairperson on the development of your proposal. Complete the following components of your Scholarly Project proposal using APA format. Review the Scholarly Project Proposal Evaluation Rubric and the DNP Scholarly Project Paper Guidelines carefully and consider how to incorporate each required criterion into the proposal. Methods (all components may not apply) Needs assessment Project design Setting Population/sample Tools and/or instruments Project plan Detailed description of the interventions or implementation process Outcomes that will be measured (SMART objectives) Procedures for data collection Evaluation and sustainability plan Timeline Data Analysis Description of process to analyze data Ethical Issues Describe ethical aspects of project implementation such as: protection of participants rights and welfare (including data integrity/security), privacy, confidentiality, informed consent, vulnerable population Institutional Review Board approval (if applicable.) Leave only a header for this section. You will add this section after Week 12. Organizational assessment & cost effectiveness analysis Assessment of the organization in which the project will be carried out: Readiness for change Barriers and facilitators to implementation Risks and/or unintended consequences Role of interprofessional collaboration Cost factors Budgetary needs