How to Develop a DNP Project Using an Evidence-Based Approach

The DNP (Doctor of Nursing Practice) project functions as the apex of your doctoral studies by providing the opportunity to apply the knowledge and skills you have accumulated. It is a critical component of your integrative practice experience and forms the climax of the practice-centered DNP.

Developing your DNP project will allow you to set the foundation for future scholarship while offering the chance to make a meaningful contribution to the nursing practice. You can start planning your DNP project at the beginning of your doctoral program and work on it throughout your study.

At first, it may seem like a complicated process, but with practice, tackling your DNP capstone project can be manageable. By learning the steps involved, you will be on your way to becoming a DNP graduate.

We provide a detailed guide to help you have an easier time in your DNP project.

Let’s get started. Shall we?

What is a DNP Project

A DNP project is a comprehensive scholarly activity that aims to translate evidence into practice. Some refer to it as a research or final DNP project.

It mirrors your understanding of your area of specialization and grants you to go into the nuts and bolts of clinical practice.