Yes. Problem/Purpose
The purpose of the paper/project is clearly stated using a problem format.
The significance of the problem to be explored is addressed.
The problem statement is supported by appropriate literature and rationale.
The purpose flows from knowledge about the problem, those aspects not know, and the
scope of the problem that will be addressed.
Parameters of the problem are clearly defined and directly related to the purpose of the
paper/project.
Limitations and assumptions are clearly identified.
problem.
Relationships among the problem elements and the framework used for the paper are
clear.
Evidence of review of previous relevant research/literature can be identified and is
appropriate
I want to present an operational framework to be used in a residential treatment facility.
Discussion and conclusions are consistent with the purpose, operational and contextual
framework, methodology, literature review and outcomes
Results are interpreted in light of previous research, the contextual framework of the
project, the participants, and the paper’s author
Health care strategies and implications are included and recommendations made
The operational system I am proposing is called the Sanctuary Model. I do not have a lot of information on the model in my draft yet.
I need to make a case for why this is the best model for the organization.
I am using a literature review instead of methodology
This would be in the discussion section. Discussion and conclusions are consistent with the purpose, operational and contextual
framework, methodology, literature review and outcomes
Results are interpreted in light of previous research, the contextual framework of the
project, the participants, and the paper’s author
Health care strategies and implications are included and recommendations made Include areas for future research