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Working it OutA Project to Improve Physical Activity
in Preschool Children
Allison Mattila FNP-C
DNP Intensive Project
Frontier School of Midwifery
and Family Nursing
DNP-1
• Morbidity/Mortality• Health and Well Being• Community Partnership• Preventative Medicine
Research Question, Problem Statement & Hypothesis
Due to budget cuts in schools, increase
in sedentary lifestyle, and other multivariate reasons,
preschool exercise is decreasing.
Will an exercise program involving preschool children
and families result in positive motivation for change in
exercise habits in a rural Oregon community.
This project will improve parents’ perceptions of
physical activity in preschool children and families.
~Literature Review~Growing Epidemic~Need for Intervention~”Best” Intervention
PICO• Problem Statement
– Problem and Population
– Intervention
– Comparison of Intervention
– Outcome
Concerns of the People
– External Community of Interest• Community and Schools• State and Local Health Care Agencies• OHP, Meyer’s Memorial Trust, and
CareOregon– Internal Community of Interest
• Student Researcher and Advisory Committee• Coastal Family Health Center
SWOT
ANALYSIS
Budgeting for Success
• Budget– Ink, Copies, Pens, Salary– Paper, Snacks, Exercise Equipment
• Funding Opportunities– Pfiser Nurse Practitioner Healthcare Foundation– Purdue Community Innovations Grant Program
Work it Baby, Work it.
• Pretest/posttest
• Informal discussion with participants
• Survey One Month After Program
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